Roberta Torre

Roberta TORRE (1962, Italy) studied philosophy and film. In 1990, she moved to Palermo, a city that fascinated her so much that she made a video portrait of its inhabitants. The city also plays a significant role in her features. For her debut feature film Tano da morire (1997), she won the Nastro d’argento for Best New Directo. The film also entered the 54th Venice International Film Festival, winning the FEDIC Award, the Kodak Award and the Luigi De Laurentiis Award for Best Directorial Debut Film.
Filmography
Senti amor mio? (1994, short), Le anime corte (1994), Tano da morire /To Die for Tano (1997), Sud side stori / South Side Story (2000), Angela (2002), La malacanzone (2005), Mare nero (2006), Lost Kisses (2010), Bloody Richard (2017), Mi fanno male i capelli (2023)
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Roberta Torre at IFFR
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Mi fanno male i capelli
A love letter to cinema: a woman with no memory re-casts herself as Monica Vitti.
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Angela
In this Mafia film, which avoids the clichés of the genre, we get a glimpse from the inside, seen through the eyes of a loyal, but fatally infatuat