Roadside Attractions has released the first trailer for “Pinocchio,” Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone’s mature contemporary riff on the classic fairytale. The film premiered to rave reviews earlier ...
Enough time has passed since Roberto Benigni’s ill-starred “Pinocchio” for the actor to move more happily into the role of Geppetto in Matteo Garrone’s visually rich though oddly subdued version of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Roadside Attractions is opening Roberto Benigni‘s new Pinocchio movie from filmmaker Matteo Garrone on Christmas Day stateside on 2,000 screens. It’s more good news for those theaters which ...
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With a new “Pinocchio,” Roberto Benigni is again making history. He was the first non-English speaking male actor to win an Oscar for his Italian masterpiece “Life Is Beautiful” (‘97), which also won ...
One caveat, though: This is not the cartoon version you remember. Warning to parents: This is not the 1940 Disney cartoon classic. This "Pinocchio" is the live-action version, rated PG and starring ...
Roberto Benigni spends a lot of time talking with his back to the camera in "Pinocchio," the better to obscure his lips, the movement of which has no relation to the sound attributed to them.
“Pinocchio,” from Italian auteur Matteo Garrone and starring Roberto Benigni as Geppetto, has been acquired for U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions. The film — yet another take on the classic ...
Laurence Olivier had Shakespeare. Roberto Benigni has — Pinocchio? The 1999 best actor winner for “Life Is Beautiful” saw not his first but his third Pinocchio-themed movie nominated Monday for two ...
Matteo Garrone’s live-action take on the Carlo Collodi classic boasts some enchanting characters but lacks a strong narrative thrust. Whereas the animated film brilliantly managed to subsume the ...