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Antonio Monda

Between Faith and Guilt

Maria Rita Latto

The fourth of Antonio Monda’s ten-volume New York saga has just been published in Italy. Based on a recurring cast of characters, each volume is set in a different decade of the...

Celebrating Fellini and His Inimitable Style at Casa Italiana

Camilla Santinelli

La Strada by Fellini: a screening and conversation. A (not so) ordinary Monday afternoon at casa Zerilli-Marimò in company of good Italian cinema, culture and the presence of two...

Ammaniti & Bertolucci: Adapting Novels into Films

Natasha Lardera

Me and You, Io e Te, is a film from 2012 by Bernardo Bertolucci, his last one for now. The film, based in the novel by the same title by Niccolò Ammaniti, was screened at Casa...

Jaqueline Greaves Monda. Living (with an) Italian in NYC

Letizia Airos

Blending Jamaican and Italian cultures through hospitality, food, and ... “free” speech

"Ota Benga". Small Stories That Make History

Stefano Albertini

Antonio Monda, writer, essayist, director, and professor in the Department of Film and Television at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, is one of the most famous...

Open Roads. Italian Cinema in Today's Cultural Scene

Natasha Lardera

New York's favorite Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò closed the season of cultural events with a successful round table with the directors and actors of Open Roads: New Italian...

Celebrating 10 Years of “Conversazioni”

Roberta Cutillo

It has now been ten years since Antonio Monda and Davide Azzolini held the first edition of their literary festival “Le Conversazioni”, on the beautiful island of Capri. Since...

Power and Plague

George De Stefano

A homage to Francesco Rosi's political cinema and the US premiere of the Taviani brothers' film about love and the Black Death

Films of My Life with Zadie Smith & Patrick McGrath

Natasha Lardera

The American editions of Le Conversazioni take place in New York in the auditorium of The Morgan Library and Museum. Through the leitmotiv underlying theme of the scenes that make...

The Meaning of Cinema

Stefano Albertini

One of the most influential Italian film directors of our times speaks about his cinema, his vision of life, and his life when he is not working.

Diversity, Art, and Beauty. Italian Cinema is Back! Interview with Antonio Monda

N. L.

Since the festival’s inception, Antonio Monda has handled the artistic side of things, choosing which films to bring to American audiences eager to see diversity, art, beauty...

Design Week: Discovering Made in Italy in New York

A, M.

New York came alive with a series of events, which protagonist again this year was Italian design. Among the many noteworthy events we participated in the events hosted in the...

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