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Italian Cinema Crisis: Castellitto's Stark Warning
22 Nov
Summary
- International guests lauded Italian cinema's legacy.
- Sergio Castellitto warned of a severe crisis in Italian film.
- Lack of skills and professionalism threatens the industry.

The Torino Film Festival has drawn international guests who universally acknowledged the deep impact of Italian cinema on their careers. Honorees like Daniel Brühl and Claude Lelouch shared personal anecdotes of how Italian films and filmmakers ignited their passion for acting and directing, underscoring a rich historical legacy.
Despite the celebratory atmosphere, a stark reality check was delivered by actor and filmmaker Sergio Castellitto. He articulated serious concerns about the current state of Italian cinema, describing it as being in a profound crisis. Castellitto emphasized the urgent need to move beyond internal divisions and focus on saving the industry itself.
Castellitto pointed to a critical deficiency in skills, experience, professionalism, and talent as the root cause, threatening the entire Italian film system. Artistic director Giulio Base echoed these sentiments, expressing pride in the enduring global influence of Italian filmmaking while acknowledging the difficulties in maintaining that standard. The call is for collective effort to preserve the industry's core while upholding quality and merit.




