At long last, Kathryn Bigelow is returning to filmmaking. After 2017's Detroit, she was developing the David Koepp-scripted thriller Aurora for Netflix but has...
As filmmaking gets further relegated to smaller screens, it's a breath of fresh air to have a director like Pietro Marcello crafting cinema that is best experi...
Unless you were lucky enough to catch it on the 2019 festival circuit, the pandemic unfortunately led to most viewers seeing Pietro Marcello's stunning drama M...
Unless you were lucky enough to catch it on the 2019 festival circuit, the pandemic unfortunately led to most viewers seeing Pietro Marcello's stunning drama M...
In his previous film Martin Eden, and now with Scarlet, Pietro Marcello has found a novel way to depict artistic striving, closely tying it with the concept of...
Teenagers think about the future without hesitation. They worry about what jobs they’ll get, where they’ll go to school, who they will marry, who they might sl...
While he earned acclaim with Lost and Beautiful, The Mouth of the Wolf, and more, Pietro Marcello received a much-deserved breakthrough with his astounding, te...
The director of 2019’s critically acclaimed Martin Eden returns with For Lucio, a slim, charming documentary about one of Italy’s premier post-war crooners. Lu...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by Ryan Swen to discuss Pietr...
For his adaptation of Jack London’s “Martin Eden," Pietro Marcello changed the setting of from the novel’s pre-WWI America to pre-World War II Italy. He told u...