Premiering in Venice competition, Italian director Emanuele Crialese’s deeply autobiographical work also explores a trans boy's first recognition of his gender dysphoria. By Leslie Felperin ...
There is a certain beauty of childhood that many filmmakers struggle to materialize onscreen. To be a child is to exist inside a world within a world, one governed by its own forms and rituals as well ...
HT at Sundance | L’Immensità review: Penelope Cruz stars as a tormented Italian housewife in director Emanuele Crialese's L’Immensita, an inconsistent and laboured drama set in 1970's Rome. It was ...
The Spanish icon's star power is both an asset and a distraction in Italian director Emanuele Crialese's first film in over a decade, occasionally pulling focus from arresting newcomer Luana Giuliani.
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