In the 1970’s, the Italian cinema went through something of a late-stage renascence. Masters like Vittorio De Sica were still working, but you had new blood like Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bernardo ...
Italian DVD label RaroVideo has struck a deal with E One Entertainment to handle its Italian-language movie releases in the U.S. home entertainment market. By Carl DiOrio Italian DVD label RaroVideo ...
The 1969 caper comedy The Italian Job was not a hit upon its initial release, though it's steadily developed a cult following in Great Britain. But a recent explosion of stateside interest has spawned ...
RAROVIDEO, a leading Italian DVD company, inaugurates its new American division this week with two releases that reflect the two faces of 1970s Italian cinema. Federico Fellini’s semi-documentary “The ...
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