
Cinema Italiano Podcast
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#54: Interview with Paolo Strippoli (The Holy Boy)
EDirector Paolo Strippoli on his new film "The Holy Boy." The post #54: Interview with Paolo Strippoli (The Holy Boy) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#53: Interview with Carolina Cavalli (The Kidnapping of Arabella)
EDirector Carolina Cavalli on her new film "The Kidnapping of Arabella." The post #53: Interview with Carolina Cavalli (The Kidnapping of Arabella) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#52: Interview with Damiano Michieletto (Primavera)
EConversation with director Damiano Michieletto on his film "Primavera." The post #52: Interview with Damiano Michieletto (Primavera) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#51: The 51st Annual Seattle International Film Festival
ERecap & reviews of the Italian films featured at the festival: "Diamonds" & "Diciannove." The post #51: The 51st Annual Seattle International Film Festival first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#50: Interview with Gabriele Fabbro (Trifole)
EConversation with director Gabriele Fabbro on his film "Trifole," following its international premiere. The post #50: Interview with Gabriele Fabbro (Trifole) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#49: Interview with Maura Delpero (Vermiglio)
EConversation with director Maura Delpero on her film "Vermiglio." The post #49: Interview with Maura Delpero (Vermiglio) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#48: Interview with Valeria Golino (The Art of Joy)
EConversation with director Valeria Golino on "The Art of Joy." The post #48: Interview with Valeria Golino (The Art of Joy) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#47: Under the Riccione Sun (2020)
EThe romantic escapades of a group of college-age friends at a beach club along the Adriatic Sea. The post #47: Under the Riccione Sun (2020) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#46: The 69th Annual David di Donatello Awards Winners & Nominees
ERecapping the winners and nominees from the 69th annual David di Donatello awards. The post #46: The 69th Annual David di Donatello Awards Winners & Nominees first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#45: Happy as Lazzaro (Alice Rohrwacher, 2018)
ESet in central Italy, a young man navigates worlds both agrarian and metropolitan, past and future, just out of place in any setting. The post #45: Happy as Lazzaro (Alice Rohrwacher, 2018) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#44: Io capitano (Matteo Garrone, 2023)
ETwo Senegalese teenagers set out for a new life in Italy in this modern-day Odyssey, framing the immigrant experience as a classical yet contemporary epic. The post #44: Io capitano (Matteo Garrone, 2023) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#43: The 35th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival
ERecap on the Italian films featured: "Io capitano," "La chimera," and "Kidnapped." The post #43: The 35th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#42: The 59th Chicago International Film Festival
ERecap of the Italian films featured at the festival, including reviews of "Kidnapped" and "The Beautiful Summer." The post #42: The 59th Chicago International Film Festival first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#41: The Eight Mountains (Felix van Groeningen & Charlotte Vandermeersch, 2022)
EAn epic, emotional story of a lifelong friendship between two men, one from the city and one from the mountains. The post #41: The Eight Mountains (Felix van Groeningen & Charlotte Vandermeersch, 2022) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#40: The 49th Annual Seattle International Film Festival
ERecap & reviews of the Italian films featured at the festival, including "The Hummingbird" and "L'immensita'." The post #40: The 49th Annual Seattle International Film Festival first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#39: Naples in Veils (Ferzan Özpetek, 2017)
EThe past is ever-present when a medical examiner is caught in the middle of a murder mystery. The post #39: Naples in Veils (Ferzan Özpetek, 2017) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#38: The Son’s Room (Nanni Moretti, 2001)
EThis moving drama explores a happy family shifting from a singular unit to separate individuals. The post #38: The Son’s Room (Nanni Moretti, 2001) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#36: The 34th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival
EQuick recap on the Italian films featured at the festival, including "Nostalgia" and "Freaks Out." The post #36: The 34th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#35: Martin Eden (Pietro Marcello, 2019)
EPietro Marcello brings Jack London's Oakland-set novel to Naples in his innovative adaptation. The post #35: Martin Eden (Pietro Marcello, 2019) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#34: Blood and Black Lace (Mario Bava, 1964)
EA Roman fashion house is terrorized by a faceless killer in this endlessly stylish, thrilling midcentury mystery. The post #34: Blood and Black Lace (Mario Bava, 1964) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#33: I Am Love (Luca Guadagnino, 2009)
EA married Russian-Italian mother finds a new passion for life when she meets a younger chef. The post #33: I Am Love (Luca Guadagnino, 2009) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#32: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Vittorio De Sica, 1963)
EVittorio De Sica explores Italian romance past, present, and future in his award-winning film starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. The post #32: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Vittorio De Sica, 1963) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#31: The Wonders (Alice Rohrwacher, 2014)
EA struggling family of bee farmers get the chance to represent their way of life on a TV competition show. The post #31: The Wonders (Alice Rohrwacher, 2014) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#30: Stromboli (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)
EIngrid Bergman experiences the land of God in Roberto Rossellini's 1950 film. The post #30: Stromboli (Roberto Rossellini, 1950) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#29: La terra trema (Luchino Visconti, 1948)
ELuchino Visconti's second film follows a Sicilian fishing family who strives to rise up out of poverty, but face hardships at every turn. The post #29: La terra trema (Luchino Visconti, 1948) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#28: Two Sicilian Love Stories by Pietro Germi
EPietro Germi goes to Sicily with "Divorce Italian Style" and "Seduced and Abandoned," critiquing law & society against the backdrop of decaying aristocracy and the rise of the mafia. The post #28: Two Sicilian Love Stories by Pietro Germi first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#27: The Hand of God (Paolo Sorrentino, 2021)
E"The Hand of God" is a semi-autobiographical tale a young man in Naples whose life is transformed when a terrible tragedy pushes him from an idyllic childhood to somber adulthood. The post #27: The Hand of God (Paolo Sorrentino, 2021) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#26: The Great Beauty (Paolo Sorrentino, 2013)
EThis sprawling work examines Roman high society, as well as broader themes of artistry, beauty, and experiences both individual and collective. The post #26: The Great Beauty (Paolo Sorrentino, 2013) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#25: I vitelloni (Federico Fellini, 1953) & I basilischi (Lina Wertmüller, 1963)
EDiscussing two tales of young men, directionless and in limbo, and exploring their thematic similarities & differences. The post #25: I vitelloni (Federico Fellini, 1953) & I basilischi (Lina Wertmüller, 1963) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#24: Domenica d’agosto (Luciano Emmer, 1950)
EDiscussing this example of "pink neorealism" as well as its themes of class, regionalism, and more. The post #24: Domenica d’agosto (Luciano Emmer, 1950) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#23: Luca (Enrico Casarosa, 2021)
E"Luca" has rich overtones of a coming out story dealing with identity and acceptance, as well as numerous references to Italian culture, music, and more cinema italiano. The post #23: Luca (Enrico Casarosa, 2021) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#22: Human Capital (Paolo Virzì, 2013)
EClass, wealth, and power are at the forefront of Paolo Virzì's award-winning drama. The post #22: Human Capital (Paolo Virzì, 2013) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#21: The Passionate Thief (Mario Monicelli, 1960)
EMario Monicelli's New Year's Eve-set comedy surfaces generational divides, power dynamics, and deception. The post #21: The Passionate Thief (Mario Monicelli, 1960) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#20: The Best of 2020
ECounting down the top 5 Italian films of 2020. The post #20: The Best of 2020 first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#19: Cinema Italian Style 2020
ENotturno, Padrenostro, Lacci (The Ties), and more! The post #19: Cinema Italian Style 2020 first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#18: The Early Films of Pietro Marcello
EAn exploration of Pietro Marcello's first four features: Crossing the Line (2007), The Mouth of the Wolf (2009), The Silence of Pelesjan (2011), and Lost and Beautiful (2015). The post #18: The Early Films of Pietro Marcello first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#17: Caro diario (Nanni Moretti, 1993)
EThis episode discusses Nanni Moretti’s Caro diario (Dear Diary), an introspective autobiographical look at three phases of Moretti’s life. This story blends the comic with the tragic, all while highlighting a journey of independence, interdependence, and codependence. Moretti’s work also has some interesting ties to the Odyssey both as a narrative as well as through its […] The post #17: Caro diario (Nanni Moretti, 1993) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#16: Tommaso (Abel Ferrara, 2019)
EThis episode explores Abel Ferrara’s Tommaso, a semi-autobiographical tale of an American filmmaker living in Rome with his wife and daughter. An incident forces him to question his role as husband and father, eventually sending him on a destructive journey of paranoia, fear, and hysteria, all while struggling to find community and connection in a foreign […] The post #16: Tommaso (Abel Ferrara, 2019) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#15: L’Innocente (Luchino Visconti, 1976)
EThis episode features an audio essay on Luchino Visconti’s final film L’Innocente (The Innocent), discussing the film’s themes of dishonesty, self-interest, and religion. I also explore the sharp dichotomy between interior and exterior spaces, and how it parallels the cultural and psychological restraints entrapping the lead characters. Plus, some quick news updates on the David di […] The post #15: L’Innocente (Luchino Visconti, 1976) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#14: Corpo celeste (Alice Rohrwacher, 2011)
EThis episode features an audio essay on Alice Rohrwacher’s debut fiction feature Corpo celeste (Heavenly Body), a modern-day take on Marta (Martha) from the Bible. We also explore the film’s themes of the sacred and the profane, expectations vs. reality, and who “is” the church. Plus, some quick news updates on the David di Donatello awards, […] The post #14: Corpo celeste (Alice Rohrwacher, 2011) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#13: Fellini 100
ECelebrating Fellini's filmography, career, plus rumors on what could be coming later from Criterion. The post #13: Fellini 100 first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#12: The 31st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival
EI’m back from the 31st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival! I wanted to provide an overview of the seven Italian films I got to see, all of which were featured in the Focus on Italy program of this year’s festival: Croce e delizia (An Almost Ordinary Summer) by Simone Godano Martin Eden by Pietro […] The post #12: The 31st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#11: Interview with Leonardo D’Agostini & Antonella Lattanzi (The Champion)
EI got to speak with director Leonardo D’Agostini and screenwriter Antonella Lattanzi to discuss their film Il campione (The Champion) (2019). In our conversation, they talk about what inspired the film’s story, the challenges and opportunities of the screenwriting process, plus moments that didn’t make it into the final film. This interview was conducted on January […] The post #11: Interview with Leonardo D’Agostini & Antonella Lattanzi (The Champion) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#10: Interview with Chiara Malta (Simple Women)
EIn this episode, I sit down with first-time director Chiara Malta to discuss her film Simple Women (2019). During our conversation, Malta talks about her inspiration for the movie, her experience during production, the role religion and faith plays in the film, and more. You even get to hear some (sloppy) Italian from me! This interview […] The post #10: Interview with Chiara Malta (Simple Women) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#09: Interview with Beniamino Barrese (The Disappearance of My Mother)
EIn this episode, I sit down with first-time director Beniamino Barrese to discuss his film Storia di B. – La scomparsa di mia madre (The Disappearance of My Mother) (2019), a documentary exploring the life, psychology, and aspirations of his mother Benedetta Barzini. Barrese discusses the challenges of the documentary as a medium, the power […] The post #09: Interview with Beniamino Barrese (The Disappearance of My Mother) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#08: Suspiria Spook-tacular (Dario Argento, 1977 & Luca Guadagnino, 2018)
EDiving into Dario Argento's 1977 horror classic and Luca Guadagnino's 2018 re-imagining. The post #08: Suspiria Spook-tacular (Dario Argento, 1977 & Luca Guadagnino, 2018) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#07: Black Sunday (Mario Bava, 1960)
EThe new episode of Cinema Italiano is our first foray into Italian horror, dissecting Mario Bava’s Black Sunday (1960) with special guest Doug McCambridge! We go into the film’s iconic imagery, stunning cinematography, how it plays with the mythology of witches and vampires, multiple Barbara Steeles, and more during our conversation. You can connect with Doug […] The post #07: Black Sunday (Mario Bava, 1960) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#06: 8 1/2 (Federico Fellini, 1963)
EThe new episode of Cinema Italiano discusses Federico Fellini’s landmark film 8 1/2! In our conversation, we go into how this classic tackles gender relations in modern Italy, Catholic guilt, the tension between honesty and deceit, and even how the film portends the coming of serious science fiction. This was an especially fun episode to research […] The post #06: 8 1/2 (Federico Fellini, 1963) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#05: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964)
EBuona Pasqua! This is a special Easter edition of Cinema Italiano, with an audio essay on Pier Paolo Pasolini’s The Gospel According to St. Matthew, exploring this excitingly anachronistic tale of Christ with themes and motifs that recur throughout Pasolini’s filmography. Links: The Gospel According to Film – April 2018 essay comparing three films about the […] The post #05: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.

#04: The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)
EThis episode features some news updates (including the Criterion Channel launch) and an audio essay on Roberto Rossellini’s The Flowers of St. Francis, discussing its portrayal of the saint and his ideologies, plus the cultural context in which his story unfolds. Links: Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Letterboxd: Ciao, Criterion Channel! The Flowers of […] The post #04: The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950) first appeared on Cinema Italiano Podcast.