1. ITALY Raoul Bova Italy never disappoints. Dubbed by some as “the Italian Paul Newmanâ€, Raoul has more than just impressive acting chops to play the diabolically sexy yet tormented Christian Grey. Italian ladies would more than […]
Month: April 2014
FilmDoo wins at TiE Sydney Pitching Competiton We’re very excited to announce that FilmDoo won third place at The Indus Entrepreneurs Sydney pitching event. FilmDoo was one of seventeen businesses presenting their pitches before a […]
By Giulia Baroni Sometimes we thank Mother Nature for things like the beauty of a sunset or the colours of a rainbow, but we should also thank her for giving us Raoul Bova. Born on […]
Director: Paolo Zucca Review by: Giulia Baroni L’Arbitro (Italy, 2013)Â “Everything I know about morality and the obligations of men, I owe it to football” – Albert Camus This is the opening line of not […]
Contributed by: Lina Rhissi « La laideur pour les femmes est un péché mortel » Le réalisateur du film « Séraphine » ayant remporté sept Césars en 2009, explore à nouveau la vie d’une femme blessée, rejetée, venant d’un […]
Dir: Alain Provost By: Lina Rhissi “For women, ugliness is a mortal sin†Martin Provost, the director of the 2009 César Awards winning movie Séraphine, once again explores the life of a wounded and rejected […]