New titles include Boaz Yakin’s US feature ‘Once Again (for the very first time)’.
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Poff) has completed the lineup of its official selection competition, adding a further 16 films to the four announced last month.
Of the 16 new titles, 11 are world premieres, with the other five arriving as international premieres.
Scroll down for the full official selection competition
The world premieres include Boaz Yakin’s US film Once Again (for the very first time), which blends surrealism, drama, rap, dance and music as a dancer and poet reflect on their lives and past relationship. Yakin...
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Poff) has completed the lineup of its official selection competition, adding a further 16 films to the four announced last month.
Of the 16 new titles, 11 are world premieres, with the other five arriving as international premieres.
Scroll down for the full official selection competition
The world premieres include Boaz Yakin’s US film Once Again (for the very first time), which blends surrealism, drama, rap, dance and music as a dancer and poet reflect on their lives and past relationship. Yakin...
- 10/13/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Jorge Cuchi’s Bad Actor and Ivan Tymchenko’s Oxygen Station will both world premiere at the festival
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival has unveiled the first four titles from its 27th edition.
Jorge Cuchi’s Bad Actor is one of two world premieres announced. The Mexican filmmaker’s second feature is set in a post #MeToo era and surrounds an actor who accuses her male co-star of sexually assaulting her during the filming of a sex scene. Cuchi’s debut 50 Whales Or Two Meet On The Beach world premiered at Venice Critics Week and won the youth jury award...
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival has unveiled the first four titles from its 27th edition.
Jorge Cuchi’s Bad Actor is one of two world premieres announced. The Mexican filmmaker’s second feature is set in a post #MeToo era and surrounds an actor who accuses her male co-star of sexually assaulting her during the filming of a sex scene. Cuchi’s debut 50 Whales Or Two Meet On The Beach world premiered at Venice Critics Week and won the youth jury award...
- 9/18/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
The Man From Rome feature film follows Vatican intelligence operative Father Quart (Richard Armitage) as he investigates an anonymous message sent to the Pope concerning a crumbling Spanish church that “kills to defend itself.” A deep conspiracy unfolds that tests Father Quart’s loyalty and faith.
Richard Armitage and Amaia Salamanca | Courtesy: Screen Media
In an exclusive clip shared with Showbiz Cheat Sheet, Macarena Bruner (Amaia Salamanca) makes a heartbreaking reveal to Father Quart about a botched abortion that may explain her obsession with the Lady of Tears.
What does Macarena know about the mysterious deaths surrounding the church? Was it murder and will Quart beat the clock in the end?
Macarena reveals she can’t have children in ‘The Man From Rome’
While in a relationship with the sinister Pencho Gavira (Rodolfo Sancho), Macarena made the decision to have a child. “Pencho kept putting it off, ‘It’s too soon,...
Richard Armitage and Amaia Salamanca | Courtesy: Screen Media
In an exclusive clip shared with Showbiz Cheat Sheet, Macarena Bruner (Amaia Salamanca) makes a heartbreaking reveal to Father Quart about a botched abortion that may explain her obsession with the Lady of Tears.
What does Macarena know about the mysterious deaths surrounding the church? Was it murder and will Quart beat the clock in the end?
Macarena reveals she can’t have children in ‘The Man From Rome’
While in a relationship with the sinister Pencho Gavira (Rodolfo Sancho), Macarena made the decision to have a child. “Pencho kept putting it off, ‘It’s too soon,...
- 6/28/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
"The deaths – are they accidents... or murder?" Screen Media Films has unveiled the official trailer for a thriller titled The Man from Rome, which is the English title given to this Spanish film starring Richard Armitage in Italy. This already opened in Europe last year under the original Spanish name La Piel Del Tambor, though it doesn't seem like it's good enough to get a proper theatrical release in the US. Vatican intelligence operative Father Quart (Richard Armitage) investigates an anonymous message sent to the pope concerning a crumbling Spanish church that "kills to defend itself". Sent to Seville to investigate, a deep conspiracy unfolds that puts Father Quart's loyalty and his faith to the test. Armitage co-stars with Amaia Salamanca, Paul Guilfoyle, Paul Freeman, Rodolfo Sancho, Fionnula Flanagan, Carlos Cuevas, along with Franco Nero as "El Papa", The Pope. This looks so wacky - Vatican hackers, a priest with a gun,...
- 6/21/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Bernd Schlotterer’s German outfit Palatin Media is launching world sales on Richard Armitage thriller The Man From Rome. Moonstone Entertainment’s Etchie Stroh is serving as a sales consultant.
The thriller features features an ensemble cast led by Armitage (The Hobbit), Amaia Salamanca (Gran Hotel), Fionnula Flanagan (The Others), Franco Nero (Django Unchained) and Paul Guilfoyle (Don’t Look Up).
Based on the novel by Arturo Perez-Reverte, whose works include the Queen of the South and the Captain Alatriste series, the film has wrapped principal photography in Rome and Spain.
Directed and co-written by Sergio Dow (The Day You Love Me), the film unspools against the backdrop of a community beset by a pair of mysterious killings at a condemned church in Sevilla, Spain, sparking an investigation. On the case is Father Lorenzo Quart (Armitage), dispatched by the Pope to uncover the truth about the murders. Quart’s considerable...
The thriller features features an ensemble cast led by Armitage (The Hobbit), Amaia Salamanca (Gran Hotel), Fionnula Flanagan (The Others), Franco Nero (Django Unchained) and Paul Guilfoyle (Don’t Look Up).
Based on the novel by Arturo Perez-Reverte, whose works include the Queen of the South and the Captain Alatriste series, the film has wrapped principal photography in Rome and Spain.
Directed and co-written by Sergio Dow (The Day You Love Me), the film unspools against the backdrop of a community beset by a pair of mysterious killings at a condemned church in Sevilla, Spain, sparking an investigation. On the case is Father Lorenzo Quart (Armitage), dispatched by the Pope to uncover the truth about the murders. Quart’s considerable...
- 2/9/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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