Posted by Larry Gleeson
Cecilia Miniucchi’s romantic comedy NO PLACE LIKE ROME receives two special Kinéo Awards at the Venice Film Festival
Cristiana Capotondi received the award for Best Italian Actress in an International Film, and Miniucchi received a special award for being the first female Italian director to begin and continue her career in the U.S.
The renowned Kinéo Awards presented two special prizes to writer/director Cecilia Miniucchi’s latest film, No Place Like Rome on August 30 at the 82nd Venice Film Festival (August 27-September 6). Italian actress Cristiana Capotondi received the Kinéo Award for Best Italian Actress in an International Film, while Miniuccchi received a special Kinéo Award for being the first and only female Italian director to begin and continue her career in the U.S. The awards highlight the anticipation for the love story, which is set to make it’s festival debut later this Fall.
Capotondi received the honor for her first international role in English for No Place Like Rome in which she stars with Stephen Dorff, Radha Mitchell, and Sebastiano Pigazzi. Miniucchi’s previous work includes Life Upside Down, which starred Bob Odenkirk, Mitchell and Danny Huston, which launched from the 2022 Venice Film Festival, and was released by IFC in the U.S. Miniucchi’s first feature film, Expired, starred Samantha Morton, Jason Patric and Teri Garr, and debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, and earned her a Cannes Camera d’Or nomination.\
Filmed in Rome, No Place Like Rome is a tribute to the city’s magical beauty especially around the Christmas holidays. The film follows a well-known photographer (Stephen Dorff), working for a New York based high-end magazine on an assignment in Rome, Italy. As the Christmas holidays approach, Connor, still broken from a nasty divorce from his ex-wife, prepares for his teenage son to join him. However, when he learns that his son will no longer come to Rome, he decides to stay through the holidays, alone, and accepts a new assignment that requires for him to photograph the parts and events of the city that are not commonly thought of during the festivities. With the help of his local assistant (Cristiana Capotondi) an attractive, extroverted museum curator, and a psychic’s unsolicited predictions, Connor starts his venture discovering many hidden gems of the Eternal City, while learning, with Scintilla, that maybe love can be found again.
Additional Kinéo Award winners included:
Best Italian Film
The Boy With the Pink Trousers Story and screenplay – Roberto Proia
Best Actor
Massimiliano Gallo (These Ghosts)
Best Actress
Ginervra Francesconi (Una Figlia)
Best Supporting Actor
Corrado Fortuna (Fuori)
Best International Film
Conclave Director – Edward Berger
Best International Actress
Karla Sofia Gascon (Emilia Perez)
Best First Film
Incanto Director – Pier Paolo Paganelli
Young Revelations Award
Andrea Arru (The Boy With the Pink Trousers)
Clotilde Esposito (Mare Fuori)
Best Italian Series
I Delitti del Bar Lume
Creator – Lucia Mascino
Best International Series Actor
Aras Aydin (Betrayal, The Night in the Heart, Perfect Strangers)
Best Italian Series Actress
Monica Guerritore (Inganno)
Kineo & GCHR (Global Campus of Human Rights) Award
Monica Guerritore
Revelation Award
Tatiana Luter
Kineo 2025 Honoree
Morena Gentile (The Protagonist)
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