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NOIAFT Announces Strategic Partnership with MOVIEITALY+
Exciting News! The National Organization of Italian Americans in Film & Television (NOIAFT) is thrilled to announce a brand new partnership with MOVIEITALY+. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to celebrate and showcase the beauty of Italian cinema and culture.
Ginevra Elkann on ‘I Told You So’ | Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 2024
On May 31st, Italian-French director/producer Ginevra Elkann’s “I Told You So” saw its U.S. premiere at the 23rd edition of Open Roads: New Italian Cinema. Taking place at Lincoln Center in New York, audiences were in for a treat as they immersed themselves through a sweltering Roman heatwave, exposing its characters to the heights of their struggles and addictions.
On the occasion of the 22nd edition of Open Roads: New Italian Cinema, Mazzucco spoke with NOIAFT’s founder/president Taylor Taglianetti about her latest project.
Margherita Mazzucco on ‘Chiara’ | Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 2023
Best known for her leading role as Elena Greco in the hit HBO show, My Brilliant Friend, Margherita Mazzucco takes on Saint Clare of Assisi in her film debut, Chiara.
On the occasion of the 22nd edition of Open Roads: New Italian Cinema, Mazzucco spoke with NOIAFT’s founder/president Taylor Taglianetti about her latest project.
“Tell It Like a Woman” – United Nations Event
We would like to thank the United Nations for inviting NOIAFT to the uplifting and critical event that took place on March 3rd for this year’s Oscar-nominated film “Tell It Like a Woman.”
“The Godfather: 50th Anniversary” at the 2022 Tribeca Festival
NOIAFT takes on “The Godfather: 50th Anniversary” on Thursday, June 16, 2022.
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino came out for the event as well as Anthony Ippolito who plays Pacino in the Paramount+ series “The Offer” about the making of The Godfather.
Ray Romano on “Somewhere in Queens” at the 2022 Tribeca Festival
Ray Romano speaks with NOIAFT founder Taylor Taglianetti at the 2022 Tribeca Festival premiere of his directorial debut, “Somewhere in Queens.”