Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robin Raven covers luxury travel, vegan dining, hotels and the arts. Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy. Ancient fountain. Roman ...
The Eternal City of Rome, resting regally on its Seven Hills, ancient in its vestment, glorious in its legacy, possesses a sacred aura that has taken many a soul's breath away. For over two millennia, ...
Roberto Gualtieri talks to THR about why Hollywood is flocking to the Italian capital, the resurgence of the famed Cinecitta film studios and why Matteo Garrone's Oscar-nominated 'Lo Capitano' is a ...
The Rome Film Fest, which is currently underway, is taking movies to screens all over the Eternal City, including jails, housing projects and a suburban park with two enormous ancient aqueducts. While ...
Many people are fascinated by ancient civilizations, and filmmakers have long mined that fascination, from Ancient Egypt to the Roman Empire. Roman Empire movies, in particular, hold a special appeal: ...
Martin Scorsese, Jane Campion and Wes Anderson are among the signees of an appeal to stave off the impending threat that a substantial portion of Rome’s movie theaters could be converted into shopping ...
Dr. Racette-Campbell, a classics professor at the University of Winnipeg, is the author of “The Crisis of Masculinity in the Age of Augustus.” For a modern audience, it’s tempting to valorize the ...
A new Italian law could turn the city's theaters into shopping centers and supermarkets. Scorsese, Jane Campion, David Cronenberg, Wes Anderson, and more stand against it.
Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher talk to The Hollywood Reporter about May Calamawy and other cut scenes ("You have to see what works and what's essential"), how the epic follow-up is resonating with ...