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Alec Baldwin Says Americans “Know Little or Nothing About the World” at Turin Film Festival

The actor was the festival's guest of honor and appeared at a press conference on the condition that the 'Rust' shooting, where cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed with a prop gun, was not to be brought up at any point.

Alec Baldwin to Receive Lifetime Achievement Honor at Turin Film Fest

The actor, whose beleaguered western 'Rust' recently premiered at the Camerimage Film Festival, will be on hand to meet international media at a press conference ahead of a screening of his 1990 thriller 'The Hunt for Red October.'

James Franco Surfaces in Rome for ‘Hey Joe’ Premiere: “There’s Always a Way to Change Your Life”

"My character is a man who wasted his own life,” Franco said of his character in the film.

‘Ciao Marcello’ Offers an Intimate Look at Marcello Mastroianni

Fabrizio Corallo's doc, screening at the Rome Film Fest, provides a rich portrait of the many faces of the Italian screen icon, 100 years after his birth.

Martin Scorsese on the U.S. Election: “Democracy Could Continue, or This Experiment Could End”

Speaking at a press event at the Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy, the legendary director also dispelled rumors of his retirement: “I still have more films to make, and I hope God gives me the strength to make them.”

Ethan Hawke Talks U.S. Election: “I Want to Be on the Bus That Kamala Is Driving”

The four-time Oscar nominee touched down at the Lucca Film Festival to unveil his latest directorial effort, 'Wildcat,' a biopic about Southern Gothic writer Flannery O'Connor starring his daughter Maya.

Matthew Modine Talks Stanley Kubrick, Trump and Why He’ll be Voting for Kamala Harris

Speaking with THR Roma at the Lucca Film Festival, where he is receiving a lifetime achievement award, the actor expressed his concerns over the upcoming presidential election and ruminated about how Kubrick would handle the current state of the world: "He'd make a black comedy."

The Stars Head to Tuscany: Lucca Film Festival Honors Ethan Hawke, Matthew Modine and Paul Schrader

The picturesque Tuscan town will hold its annual celebration of auteur cinema from Sept. 21 to Sept. 29.

‘Ferrari’ Producer Plans $55M Studio in Tuscany

The ambitious plans for Tuscany Film Studios come as Italy is enjoying an international production boom.