Paolo Sorrentino: ‘Maradona inspired me to become a film-maker’
The soccer star was the film-maker’s first contact with spectacle, with ‘a high form of entertainment’
The soccer star was the film-maker’s first contact with spectacle, with ‘a high form of entertainment’
We need cinemas to love as places in themselves, where we visit to trigger memories
Darragh Bambrick’s three-part series looks at nine Irish athletes on the long road to Tokyo
Its window into the star’s uncensored world is a far cry from the celeb docs we see today
The word ‘content’ has come to cover any moving image you can stick before punters
Art house classics rub shoulders with Palme d’Or winners and critically acclaimed works
Irish-made films Sea Fever, Vivarium, Arracht and Herself head the line-up this year
Review: Almodóvar is in a contemplative mood for his take on Fellini’s 8½
Artist was best known for work with opera singers and on Shakespeare plays
Oscar winner Bernardo Bertolucci was one of Italy's great post-war directors
Only four out of the top 100 films directed by women in BBC poll of critics
Italian industry has gone backwards since the country joined the euro
Anybody can make delicious fresh pasta from scratch. Here’s how
Thank heavens for ‘120 Beats per Minute’ which communicates affection through sex
The Italian director’s Oscar-winning tale remains as moving and tragic as on its first release
Every now and then, the Cannes Film Festival’s top prize anticipates a movement
The Dublin cinemathon returns to its traditional February slot with Audi as sponsors
The Italian star of such classics as 8½ and Once Upon a Time in the West is now 78 and has just completed her 154th feature. She talks about six decades in film
Penthouse apartment once owned by director on market for €4m
Half a century on, Fellini’s hallucinogenic masterpiece is the moviest of all movies
Francesco Rosi: November 15th, 1922 - January 10th, 2014
Anita Ekberg: September 29th, 1931 - January 11th, 2015
Star gained fame dancing in Trevi Fountain in Federico Fellini’s ‘La Dolce Vita’
From Scooby Doo to his Oscar-winner Crash, Paul Haggis is a man supremely in charge of his craft
Recent scandals haven’t dimmed Woody Allen’s enthusiasm for making films – though he doesn’t understand why people still want to watch them
President Michael D Higgins leads tributes to Limerick-born Aosdána member
Visitors go into game as underdogs having lost to Scotland in dying embers of game
Rome Letter: an Oscar-winning film may be less relevant than crumbling Pompeii
Moscow Letter: Changes in Russia’s capital city are evident but a Putin ally is likely to be re-elected as mayor
This year’s films have a lot of things going for them, but a cheery view of humanity is not one of them. Just look at Only God Forgives, A Touch of Sin, Inside Llewyn Davis . . .
Paolo Sorrentino’s latest may well prove to be his masterpiece
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices