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Italian Doc Fest at Bertha Doc House

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4 -5 July at Bertha Doc House, Curzon Bloomsbury, London WC1N 1AW

Cinecittà Italian Doc Season

with this year’s selection of acclaimed docs exploring the different facets and veracities of the Italian family

Supported by ICI London

Running 4 – 5 July 2026 at London’s Bertha DocHouse, the 5th CINECITTÀ ITALIAN DOC SEASON comprises three striking documentaries that collectively focus on the Italian family, but each one retains a uniqueness and individuality. One is a poignant tale of an Italian filmmaker who makes a film to urgently capture the memories of his father who has early-onset Alzheimer’s, one takes a darkly comic look at a southern Italian family consumed by a bitter feud, and one utilises archive footage to portray legendary auteur Roberto Rossellini and the personal and artistic crises that prompted him to explore the art of documentary filmmaking. Acclaimed at international film festivals including Venice, Toronto’s Hot Docs, Amsterdam’s IDFA and Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, they’re now set to have their UK Premieres during this season. Proudly supported by the Italian Cultural Institute in London.

The 5th edition of CINECITTÀ ITALIAN DOC SEASON comprises:

UK Premiere: STORIES FOR SANDRO (Storie per Sandro) + Q&A. Tickets HERE

Dir: Giacomo Boeri (Italy)

Sandro has been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, a revelation that disrupts his life and that of his family. Sandro has always possessed a highly imaginative, curious intelligence. But now, the memories he cherishes so deeply are slipping away. How can they be saved? The idea comes from his son Giacomo, who inherited Sandro’s vibrant imagination and who works as a film director: to use the magic of cinema to create an archive of memories for his father. He will stage the most significant memories of Sandro’s life in a theatre. However, these memories must be collected before it’s too late. This touching and heartfelt spin on a father-son story had its World Premiere at Hot Docs. Sat 4 July, 3:30pm 

UK Premiere: I WANT HER DEAD (Il quieto vivere) + Q&A Tickets HERE

Dir: Gianluca Matarrese (Italy/Switzerland)

A darkly comic and emotionally charged tale of a Southern Italian family on the verge of implosion. Luisa, a fierce and unruly woman at war with her sister-in-law Imma, fuels a bitter feud that consumes their entire household. As tensions spiral, three eccentric aunts stage a surreal family “trial” in a last-ditch effort to restore peace. Blending reality and fiction, farce and tragedy, the film explores the fine line between everyday resentment and irreversible catastrophe. Filmmaker Gianluca Matarrese’s previous film GEN_ screened at the 4th Italian Doc Season, and he now returns with this surreal Italian family story, following its World Premiere at Venice and festival screenings including IDFA and Thessaloniki Documentary Festival. The films co-producer Donatella Palermo also produced Gianfranco Rosi’s Oscar®-nominated and Berlinale winning documentary Fire At Sea. Sat 4 July, 6pm

UK Premiere: ROBERTO ROSSELLINI, LIVING WITHOUT A SCRIPT (Roberto Rossellini, più di una vita) Tickets HERE

Dir: Ilaria de Laurentiis, Raffaele Brunetti, Andrea Paolo Massara (Italy/Latvia)

In 1956, Roberto Rossellini is in the midst of a personal and artistic crisis. His recent films with Ingrid Bergman have failed, their marriage is unravelling, and the press is relentless. When Bergman returns to Hollywood, Rossellini accepts an invitation from Indian Prime Minister Nehru to document India’s progress. Made entirely of archive footage and interviews, this documentary tracks Rossellini’s creative rebirth: from “the father of Neorealism” to a pioneer of Italian television features and a filmmaker who managed to keep his independent spirit. Winner of the 2026 David di Donatello Award (the Italian equivalent of the BAFTAs) for Best Documentary.

 Also screening is a rare chance to see in a cinema Roberto Rossellini’s debut documentary short film FANTASIA SOTTOMARINA (1940), featuring a love story between two fish threatened by an octopus. Sun 5 July, 3pm

From the ISTITUTO LUCE ARCHIVE: each screening will be preceded by a short package of rare and precious footage from the film archive of Istituto Luce (today Cinecittà). Established in 1924, this film and photographic archive is registered by UNESCO in their Memory of the World Programme. MINIATURE WORLD: A TRAIN FOR CHILDREN, MILAN: THE MARTINOLI FAMILY and THE BERGMAN-ROSSELLINI TWINS ARE BORN were especially chosen from the archive to pair with the three films in this season.

 

  • Organized by: Cinecittta Istituto Luce, Bertha Doc House and ICI London