Still Time (Era ora) is an Italian film directed by Alessandro Aronadio starring Edoardo Leo, Barbara Ronchi and Mario Sgueglia.
An Italian film that starts out as a “romantic comedy”, and that threatens to dive into middle-aged drama and ends up turning it into Groundhog Day with a man trapped in a time he… can no longer remember.
An interesting premise about turning back time in the genre of movies that turn back time… with a much more sentimental than comedic approach.
About the Movie
If you are in the mood for a movie about watching life go by, this is a good opportunity to let yourself be imbued with nostalgia, and search – like Proust – for time lost in an amount of time that is much shorter than the French author’s novel.
As for the film, good performances, especially by Edoardo Leo, who knows how to compose the different...
An Italian film that starts out as a “romantic comedy”, and that threatens to dive into middle-aged drama and ends up turning it into Groundhog Day with a man trapped in a time he… can no longer remember.
An interesting premise about turning back time in the genre of movies that turn back time… with a much more sentimental than comedic approach.
About the Movie
If you are in the mood for a movie about watching life go by, this is a good opportunity to let yourself be imbued with nostalgia, and search – like Proust – for time lost in an amount of time that is much shorter than the French author’s novel.
As for the film, good performances, especially by Edoardo Leo, who knows how to compose the different...
- 3/16/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Stars: Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Francesco Russo, Peppino Mazzotta, Will Merrick, Yuliia Sobol, Alida Baldari Calabria, Cristina Donadio, Francesca Cavallin, Justin Korovkin | Written by Roberto De Feo, Paolo Strippoli, Lucio Besana, Milo Tissone, David Bellini | Directed by Roberto De Feo, Paolo Strippoli
Travelling through rural Italy, a group of mismatched strangers crash their camper van in the middle of nowhere. Waking up in the middle of the woods, the group look to an ominous old shack for assistance. Described by one character as “Sam Raimi’s house,” the cabin itself should have been warning enough; the gang are soon beset by hooded assailants wielding massive hammers. Frankly, Elisa (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz) and her fellow travellers should have known better. What, did they not get Wrong Turn in Italy?
‘Wrong Turn in Italy’ is essentially the plot of Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli’s A Classic Horror Story. This...
Travelling through rural Italy, a group of mismatched strangers crash their camper van in the middle of nowhere. Waking up in the middle of the woods, the group look to an ominous old shack for assistance. Described by one character as “Sam Raimi’s house,” the cabin itself should have been warning enough; the gang are soon beset by hooded assailants wielding massive hammers. Frankly, Elisa (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz) and her fellow travellers should have known better. What, did they not get Wrong Turn in Italy?
‘Wrong Turn in Italy’ is essentially the plot of Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli’s A Classic Horror Story. This...
- 7/19/2021
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
Sales sister company Parkland Pictures has sold ’23 Walks’ to US.
Parkland Entertainment has acquired UK-Ireland distribution rights to Italian horror title The Nest from director Roberto De Feo from True Colours.
The film is produced by Milan-based Colorado Film Production and Vision Distribution, with Vision handling Italian rights and Alfa Pictures distributing in Spain.
Parkland is aiming for an autumn release, with the format yet to be confirmed.
The Nest debuted at the Locarno Film Festival in 2019, going on to play Sitges and Thessaloniki later that year.
It portrays a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, who goes to...
Parkland Entertainment has acquired UK-Ireland distribution rights to Italian horror title The Nest from director Roberto De Feo from True Colours.
The film is produced by Milan-based Colorado Film Production and Vision Distribution, with Vision handling Italian rights and Alfa Pictures distributing in Spain.
Parkland is aiming for an autumn release, with the format yet to be confirmed.
The Nest debuted at the Locarno Film Festival in 2019, going on to play Sitges and Thessaloniki later that year.
It portrays a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, who goes to...
- 3/10/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The Gotham Group has picked up the English language remake rights to the Italian feature film The Nest (Il Nido), Italian director Roberto De Feo's debut feature.
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
- 1/29/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Gotham Group has picked up the English language remake rights to the Italian feature film The Nest (Il Nido), Italian director Roberto De Feo's debut feature.
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
- 1/29/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Cutouts come in all shapes and sizes these days. You have the "belly peek-a-boo" (as seen on Selena Gomez), the slashed variation (as seen on Lily Collins) and the "boob window."
The latter made an appearance on the 70th Venice International Film Festival red carpet yesterday, courtesy of Francesca Cavallin. Plucked from Barbara Casasola's Fall 2013 collection, the Italian actress' lavender and eggplant gown featured a plunging neckline with a sheer overlay. It was the perfect way to try the cutout trend without veering into tacky (as seen on Ashley Benson).
We're considering Cavallin's look a win for the world of cutouts. Check out the photos below and tell us what you think!
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The latter made an appearance on the 70th Venice International Film Festival red carpet yesterday, courtesy of Francesca Cavallin. Plucked from Barbara Casasola's Fall 2013 collection, the Italian actress' lavender and eggplant gown featured a plunging neckline with a sheer overlay. It was the perfect way to try the cutout trend without veering into tacky (as seen on Ashley Benson).
We're considering Cavallin's look a win for the world of cutouts. Check out the photos below and tell us what you think!
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Want more? Be sure to check out HuffPost Style on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest and Instagram at @HuffPostStyle.
- 8/30/2013
- by Rebecca Adams
- Huffington Post
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