Quarto 999 é um documentário francês dirigido por Lubna Playoust que segue como pontapé o questionamento: qual o futuro do cinema? 40 anos atrás, em 1982, o cineasta alemão Wim Wenders fez essa mesma pergunta a 16 colegas diretores, presentes em Cannes naquele ano, no filme Quarto 666. Hoje, Lubna provoca a reflexão em uma nova geração de cineastas, debatendo se o cinema se trata de uma arte cujo futuro reserva a morte certa.
The history of the Yakuza Eiga at the TOEI studio is roughly outlined. Real Yakuza and also their connections to the movie business are discussed, and many important actors and directors of the genres are interviewed. Former real yakuza boss turned actor Noboru Ando, Takashi Miike, Sonny Chiba and many more get a chance to speak.
For Filmmaker Film Festival (2023), Fulvio Baglivi and Cristina Piccino asked some filmmakers (R. Beckermann, J. Bressane, D’Anolfi/Parenti, T. De Bernardi, L. Di Costanzo, A. Fasulo, F. Ferraro, M. Frammartino, S. George, ghezzi/Gagliardo, C. Hintermann, G. Maderna, A. Momo, A. Rossetto, M. Santini, C. Simon, S. Savona) to give us their own "lost road," that is, a sequence, scene or piece of editing that did not later find its way into the final version of one of their works. Each fragment has its own accomplished presence, often has a different title from the film it was made for, which is not necessary to have seen in order to find meaning; on the contrary, those who set out thinking they know the world they are walking through will find themselves displaced.