Roberto Rossellini, besides being Italian Neorealism’s most acclaimed film director, was also the father of a nonconformist, cosmopolitan and slightly crazy family that includes Hollywood stars such ...
It’s symptomatic of the world of movies that the longest piece in The New Yorker involving Roberto Rossellini (whose 1954 film “Voyage to Italy” is our DVD of the Week) actually had to do with the ...
Isabella Rossellini and Elettra Wiedemann attend "Burt's Buzz" screening on May 29, 2014 in New York City ; Roberto Rossellini and Isabella Rossellini attend a Screening of David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" ...
Scandal fades faster than morning mist or horror films. So there are kids on the loose on the Internet now—you know the names and nothing but the names—who have to renew their scandals every few days ...
Roberto Rossellini is commonly regarded as the founding father of Italian neorealism. It’s a lofty label, since the movement was among the most influential in all of film history, but also one that ...
Roberto Rossellini’s VIVA L’ITALIA (1961) is now available on Blu-ray from Arrow Academy. ”Viva l Italia is a documentary made after the event, trying to figure out what happened. I tried to place ...
Photo by Biel Parklee, Model: Roberto Rossellini at Ford Models. If there was one thing that struck Roberto Rossellini, son of actress Isabella and grandson of director Roberto, during his debut ...
Pope Leo XIV has revealed his favorite movies, ahead of a meeting with prominent figures from the film world on Saturday.
Ingrid Rossellini has a Ph.D. in Italian literature, but her latest book tackles far more than Dante and Boccaccio: “Know Thyself: Western Identity From Classical Greece to the Renaissance” is an ...
Roberto Rossellini, besides being Italian Neorealism’s most acclaimed film director, was also the father of a nonconformist, cosmopolitan and slightly crazy family that includes Hollywood stars such ...