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Toni Collette & Andy Garcia in Italy RomCom 'Under the Stars' Trailer
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Toni Collette & Andy Garcia in Italy RomCom ‘Under the Stars’ Trailer

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Toni Collette & Andy Garcia in Italy RomCom ‘Under the Stars’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 2, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Allow yourself to fall in love again… This is your big moment.” Aura Ent. has debuted their official trailer for an indie romantic comedy film titled Under the Stars, the latest from filmmaker Michelle Danner after her other film The Italians last year. Out on VOD this month if anyone wants to visit Italy. “Sometimes the greatest love story will be your very own.” Under the Stars follows a novelist in a passionless relationship who decides to head to Italy. The twist is that Alex Pettyfer plays the lead character, and Andy Garcia is his Italian host, Giacomo. Once he arrives in Italy, he unexpectedly falls for a spirited local girl who challenges everything he knows about love. It looks like there’s also two love stores in here! Starring Toni Collette, Andy Garcia, Alex Pettyfer, Rob Estes, Jessica Serfaty, and Eva De Dominici. A very rustic charm.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Michelle Danner’s film Under the Stars, direct from YouTube:

Under the Stars Poster

Under the Stars follows a struggling romance novelist trapped in a lifeless relationship and plagued by writer’s block. Hoping to reignite his passion, he travels to Italy for inspiration – only to unexpectedly fall for a spirited local who challenges everything he thought he knew about love and himself. Under the Stars is directed by American acting coach / author / director Michelle Danner, director of the films How to Go Out on a Date in Queens, Hello Herman, The Bandit Hound, Bad Impulse, The Runner, Miranda’s Victim, and The Italians previously. The screenplay is written by Victoria Vinuesa. Produced by Pia Patatian. This hasn’t premiered at any film festivals or elsewhere, as far as we know. Aura Ent. will debut Danner’s Under the Stars romcom film direct-to-VOD starting November 11th, 2025 this fall. Anyone want to watch this?

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Sanjay Leela Bhansali Cancels Italy Schedule For Love And War, Recreates It In Mumbai Instead! | Glamsham.com
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali Cancels Italy Schedule For Love And War, Recreates It In Mumbai Instead! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming magnum opus Love and War, starring Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, and Vicky Kaushal, is among the most anticipated films in Bollywood. While details about the film’s plot remain tightly under wraps, recent updates reveal that the director has chosen to recreate 1970s Italy in Mumbai instead of filming abroad.

As per a report in Mid Day, Bhansali had even planned a 45-day shooting in Italy to shoot important parts of the film. But the schedule was finally ditched because of logistical issues and lack of time. Instead, the director, famous for his visual magnificence and attention to detail, decided to take Italy to Mumbai by creating grand sets near Royal Palms in Goregaon.

A source from the production revealed, “The Italy schedule was proving to be logistically complicated and would have taken considerably more time to execute. Bhansali wanted to be able to preserve the luxury while having tight control over the setting, so he decided to recreate the Italian surroundings in a controlled studio environment.

The report added that Bhansali started the new schedule of shooting in early October, centering around scenes shot in a rich Italian club. The director reportedly shot a 10-day schedule with his lead actors prior to Diwali. True to his signature style, Bhansali made sure that all the details — from costumes and set design to lighting — were in line with the spirit of 1970s Italy.

Also Read: Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love And War: Alia Bhatt’s Look Leaked – See the Pics!

With Love and War, Bhansali brings together three powerhouse performers — Alia, Ranbir, and Vicky — for the first time, making it one of the most awaited collaborations in recent years. The film promises to deliver a rich cinematic experience marked by Bhansali’s signature grandeur, emotional intensity, and timeless storytelling.

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Mipcom:Banijay Asia Partners + Talpa; Nippon TV Format Re-Ups in Italy
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Mipcom:Banijay Asia Partners + Talpa; Nippon TV Format Re-Ups in Italy

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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Banijay Asia Taking Talpa Studio Formats to India and Thailand

Banijay Asia has inked a two-year pact with Dutch production group Talpa Studios to represent its diverse portfolio of unscripted formats in India and Thailand.

Talpa Studios’ portfolio includes hits such as “The Floor,” “The Quiz with Balls,” “The Alliance” and “Most Wanted.”

Banijay Asia will offer Talpa Studios’ shows and creative concepts to broadcasters and streaming platforms across India and Thailand with the aim to localize, adapt and produce the IPs for regional audiences.

Deepak Dhar, founder and CEO of Banijay Asia and Endemol Shine India, said the deal “allows us to introduce some truly exciting concepts to India and Thailand. We look forward to collaborating closely with Talpa Studios to bring these ideas alive for our audiences with our signature local flavour and scale.”

“Asia is an exciting and fast-evolving market for unscripted entertainment, and working with Banijay Asia allows us to connect our creative ideas with local audiences,” added Talpa Studios CEO Maarten Meijs. “Their proven ability to translate global formats into distinctive local hits makes them a perfect partner to represent our catalogue in the region.”

Talpa Studios’ New Quiz Show ‘Caught in the Middle’ Commissioned in Netherlands, Australia

In related news, Talpa Studios’ latest quiz show, “Caught in the Middle,” is making its debut in the Netherlands and Australia. Dutch broadcaster SBS6 and Australia’s Seven Network have ordered local versions, with the Australian edition produced by Eureka Productions (a Fremantle company) in partnership with Talpa Studios.

Both editions will be filmed in Talpa Studios’ international production hub. The Dutch version is set to premiere on SBS6 in January 2026, while Seven will announce its scheduling at a later date.

Created by John de Mol’s Talpa Studios, “Caught in the Middle” pits a duo against 100 opponents. The duo stands at the center of a giant LED arena surrounded by a hundred opponents. Over the course of 15 questions, they must outsmart the crowd by picking answers that match as many rivals as possible – knocking them out one by one before the opponents reach the middle and claim the €50,000 ($57,780) jackpot for themselves.

“We’re thrilled to introduce this bold new format to Australian audiences,” said Angus Ross, Seven Group managing director for TV. “It’s fresh, unpredictable and brimming with suspense and drama – everything you want in a hit quiz show.”

Nippon TV‘s “Red Carpet Survival” Season 2 Unrolls in Italy via Prime Video

Nippon TV’s unscripted format “Red Carpet Survival” will return for a second season in Italy next year, adapted as “Red Carpet, Vip al tappeto” on Prime Video.

“Red Carpet Survival” is a celebrity-driven game show that combines glamour, comedy and high-stakes challenges. In each episode, a VIP is escorted down a red carpet by three comedic bodyguards, facing a series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their wit, courage and improvisational skills.

If the celebrity steps off the red carpet even for a moment, one of the bodyguards is lost; whether the VIP can complete the long walk down the red carpet without losing the bodyguards is the challenge. The episode culminates in a sprint to the limousine, overcoming hazards such as moving obstacles, water attacks and even pigeon droppings. The team that first manages to escort its star to the final destination without a hitch wins.

Produced by Blu Yazmine for Amazon MGM Studios and based on a Nippon TV format, the show was successfully adapted in Italy in 2025 as “Red Carpet, Vip al tappeto” on Prime Video.

According to Nippon TV, Italy’s Season 2 will feature new celebrity guests, including the country’s top entertainers and social media personalities, “bringing fresh energy and star power to the show, along with exclusive challenges that are bigger, bolder and even more entertaining than before. The taping will take place in a surprising new location and the awaited premiere is scheduled for 2026.”

“The Italian adaptation of ‘Red Carpet Survival’ highlights Nippon TV’s strategy to bring premium formats to global viewers,” added Sayako Aoki, Nippon TV’s head of international sales. “By partnering with Blu Yazmine, experienced in format adaptation and creating prime entertainment, we hope to offer Italian audiences even more exciting experiences than the first season in a brand-new location with visually fun missions.”

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HBO Max First Italy Original 'Portobello': Marco Bellocchio Interview
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HBO Max First Italy Original ‘Portobello’: Marco Bellocchio Interview

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

For Portobello, its first Italian original production, HBO Max is taking us back to 1980s Italy and one of the most infamous miscarriages of justice in the country’s history. Legendary Italian auteur Marco Bellocchio (The Traitor, Kidnapped) directed and co-wrote the six-episode series, which tells the story of the downfall and imprisonment of popular TV host Enzo Tortora, an innocent man.

“1982. Enzo Tortora is at the height of his success,” reads a synopsis for the show, whose first two episodes world premiered at the Venice Film Festival before screening at the BFI London Film Festival on Saturday afternoon. “He hosts Portobello, a show reaching 28 million viewers in prime time, where contestants try to make the parrot, the show’s mascot, speak. Tortora is the king of 1980s television, and the president of Italy, Alessandro Pertini, even appoints Tortora Commander of the Republic. During this time, the Irpinia earthquake delivers the final blow to the already fragile balance of the New Organized Camorra criminal organization [that originated in the region of Campania and is one of the oldest and largest criminal organizations in Italy, dating to the 18th century]. Giovanni Pandico, a trusted friend of crime boss Raffaele Cutolo and a regular viewer of Portobello, decides to repent. Interrogated by the judges, he names an unexpected person: Enzo Tortora.”

What follows? “When, on June 17, 1983, the Italian police knock on Tortora’s hotel room, he thinks it’s a mistake, but it is only the beginning of an odyssey that will drag him from the heights to the abyss,” notes the plot summary.

The production by Our Films, a company of the Mediawan group, and Kavac Film, in co-production with ARTE France and in collaboration with Rai Fiction and Fremantle’s The Apartment Pictures, stars Fabrizio Gifuni as Tortora. The series is written by Bellocchio, Stefano Bises, Giordana Mari, and Peppe Fiore, with cinematography by Francesco Di Giacomo.

Portobello will debut in 2026 on HBO Max, where it is available globally, including in upcoming launch markets Italy and the U.K., but excluding France and Germany.

Bellocchio talked to THR, via a translator, about the legacy of the infamous fall of an Italian TV icon and how he enjoyed telling the story for TV rather than film, while maintaining his cinematic style.

Portobello is a true story of police power, failures of the justice system, and the power of media to create and then tear down stars or icons. It is set in the 1980s, but some of the themes may sound familiar to audiences today. Did you ever think about parallels to modern times?

I didn’t think of the fact that it could be timely or contemporary. I was fascinated by this story, which contains aspects that can be considered small or minimal, but also big or high-level elements, such as the fact that it involves the Camorra, involves the justice system, and the Italy of that time, which was already preparing for the Berlusconi era, and in a situation where political parties were already in crisis.

There is this innocent man, but he’s not a saint. This interested me. He’s not a saint, he’s not a hero. This man, however, is kind of forced to take on this role of a hero, which he doesn’t do intentionally, but the injustice against him is so fierce that he, despite his will, becomes a hero. He becomes the herald of the rights of those who suffer injustices in this justice system, which did really everything wrong to him.

Marco Bellocchio on the set of ‘Portobello.’

Courtesy of Anna Camerlingo

There’s so much ambiguity in the character. I am curious how difficult it was for you as a storyteller to convey these layers, these shades of gray. And you have worked with Fabrizio before. Why did you feel he could bring to life this ambiguous personality and character?

As an actor, Fabrizio was certainly the right person. First of all, because he’s an intellectual. He is very highly educated. He’s the son of a judge, so he knew how the judicial system actually worked. Apart from that, he is really an extremely talented actor, and he learns a lot, he studies a lot, he prepares for the character.

He brought exactly this ambiguity I wanted to show because the character has his moral standards, but at the same time, he was worried about defending his own success, the success of his show and his own personal success.

So, I did not want to make it a crusade against the judges, the magistrate who actually made a mistake, which is absolutely impossible to understand. They were completely blind in terms of this case and him. They were not part of any plot or any ploy. They were not accomplices. I’m not saying they were corrupt. They were not part of a ploy, machinery, or anything against him. The only justification that we might mention is the fact that in those years, Camorra was killing maybe a person a day. So the judges were kind of trying to set an example. They were absolutely blind to the situation.

What else do we know about Tortora as a person?

He was not considered a nice person. He was not liked very much. In particular, he was not liked by the left-wing media, because he was not taking any sides, and he was showing off the fact that he was an intellectual a bit, a great or important intellectual. And this was disliked by intellectuals.

Interesting! Did you ever think about making Portobello a movie? And why did you choose a series as the appropriate medium?

Actually, the reason is a very simple one. It is more of a time issue. During the preparation, I was discussing, in particular with the other screenwriters, whether to make this into a movie or to make it into a series. There were moments where we wondered which would be best, but then the idea of making a series out of it prevailed, because there were many, many things that we wanted to tell and wanted people to know, which could not be contained in just one movie. So we decided to make a series out of it.

But clearly, the perspective, the point of view, and the style are those of a film. Many people have told me that they liked the first two episodes, but they would have rather liked to see the whole series. So, basically, the series should all be seen together.

‘Portobello’ with Fabrizio Gifuni

Courtesy of Anna Camerlingo

What was the hardest thing to get right about the show and its look and feel?

The most difficult part was highlighting the connections. Portobello at that time was a very, very popular show, which was able to get an audience of up to 28 million viewers, which is something unthinkable today. But at that time, there were no [streaming] platforms. There was nothing else. So for us, it was extremely important to be able to condense the representation of the show, while at the same time also showing what was happening in parallel.

These parallel stories were key. For instance, the members of the Camorra would accuse him, and they were complete liars. They were lying about him. Clearly, this was done a lot during editing, but it also needed to be in the screenplay, in the script. And it needed to be done also from the filming and shooting point of view. You needed to be able to show the things that were running in parallel to be able to show the connections. So, we had to show that Tortora was moving towards the abyss without knowing it.

For example, at that time, there was also the earthquake in Irpinia, one of the coincidences that led the Camorra people to start accusing Tortora because it was convenient for them. They started seeing that this was something that would be to their advantage, so we needed to give time to these details through screenwriting, filming, and editing.

What role does religion play in the series, given that it often seems to play a key role in Italy?

Actually, there are two levels, the conscious and the unconscious level. On the conscious level, in the third episode, there is a scene about Tortora being a non-believer. He was not an activist against religion. On the contrary, he was very tolerant and he had very good relations with the church, with priests and nuns. He wouldn’t say of himself that he was a non-believer or an atheist, but he would say that he was a liberal person. And at that time, in Italy, religion was very strongly present, with the very strong presence of a Catholic party, the Christian Democrats. So, religion was also very present in the background, for example, in the education of people. I’m referring to myself as well. I don’t know whether today young people are being brought up like this, but as far as I’m concerned, for instance, I describe myself as a non-believer, but my way of reasoning, my way of thinking, is still kind of imbued and permeated by my Catholic upbringing.

What will you work on next? Will we see more TV work from you, or will you go back to film?

I would like to make a movie which has already been announced and which is about an Italian but also North American person and character, Sergio Marchionne, who was an industry leader and manager. He was the CEO of Fiat and managed to save the company, which was about to go bankrupt. He gave this company back the energy. I wouldn’t say he resurrected it, because it was nothing religious. It was very materialistic.

He is very interesting because Marchionne was a real capitalist. He believed in capitalism, but not the type of Italian capitalism where there is always a strong reliance on the welfare state, state support, and where you need to reconcile the interests of the weakest people, while at the same time taking into account the interests of what, at the time, were called the owners, the masters, the entrepreneurs. He chose the road of capitalism and went against two giants in the United States, General Motors first, and then Chrysler. And he managed to take over Chrysler.

This was a fearless and courageous person. He was not a very good person. He was not even completely bad, but certainly he was very interesting as a character. So I was offered to make this movie, accepted, and I’m preparing it.

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love and war to go global
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali To Shoot A Massive Climax Sequence Of Love And War In Italy- Deets Inside

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

The announcement of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next epic saga, titled LOVE AND WAR, starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal, has indeed created a stir. Since then, everyone has been eagerly waiting to hear more about the film. While it is one of the most highly anticipated films, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali is set to take it global with its climax.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love And War To Have A Massive Climax Sequence Shot In Italy

Around 125 days of the shoot of Love & War have already been completed, and a big schedule is presently underway on a mammoth set in Mumbai. An independent industry source informed, “Sanjay Leela Bhansali is going international with Love & War. The director is going to shoot the climax scene of the film in Italy, Sicily. It’s planned as a massive schedule across the city, making this one of the grandest shoots of the film.”

The source adds that the climax of Love & War is set to deliver a powerful, dramatic peak, with Sanjay Leela Bhansali showcasing the stellar acting prowess of Ranbir, Alia, and Vicky at its core. “SLB loves to shoot larger-than-life dramatic moments, and the climax of Love & War will be drama at its peak with romance in the backdrop. He plans to shoot a prolonged climax sequence across Sicily, exploring the diverse landscape of the city. Through the schedule, he will also shoot for a song with the three characters. He will be stationed abroad for almost a month,” the source adds.

Furthermore, the anticipation builds for SLB’s next LOVE & WAR. It’s thrilling to look forward to the monumental collaboration of Sanjay Leela Bhansali and the talented trio of Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal on the big screen in the film. The film will be released on March 20, 2026.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Ahead Of Ramayana, Love And War’s Release, A Look At The Most Iconic Face-Offs In Indian Cinema

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