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The 2015 festival will tour Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Dundee, bringing viewers a selection of the most exciting new works from Italian cinema along with a fresh chance to see some of the classics on the big screen. It includes a retrospective of the work of Francesco Rosi, who died earlier this year.

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Italian Latest Reviews

I Can Quit Whenever I Want
I Can Quit Whenever I Want
A bunch of broke academics decide to enter the drug manufacture and dealing business.

Italian Film Festival Features

From odd jobs to film director
Matteo Oleotto on the choices behind Zoran, My Nephew The Idiot.
Winning ways with a Mafia rollick
Pierfrancesco Diliberto looks forward to introducing La Mafia Uccide Solo d'Estate at the IFF.
Francesco Rosi – a maestro at the cutting edge
Recalling the life of the Italian director, who has died at 92

Italian Film Festival Galleries

The Mafia Only Kills In Summer director Pif attends Italian Film Festival opening gala
The Mafia Only Kills In Summer director Pif attends Italian Film Festival opening gala
Matteo Oleotto presents Zoran, My Nephew The Idiot
Director attends screening and Q&A
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