“Venuses” and “Traitors”: Scerbanenco, illustrated
Paolo Bacilieri draws the second Duca Lamberti adventure, soon to be published in the pages of Linus
A conversation with Joyce Carol Oates
After receiving the Raymond Chandler Award the night before, the American writer dialogues with Fabio Vittorini, Anna Re, and the IULM students
A talk with Gabriella Simoni
Second event in the “Art of Making Podcasts” seriest
A talk with Pablo Trincia, Debora Campanella, and Omar Schillaci
The first event in the “Art of Making Podcasts” series…and one docuseries
A talk with the directors vying for the Caligari Prize
A winner to choose and a wide-ranging conversation about genre film
A talk with the finalists for the Giorgio Scerbanenco Award
Ahead of the announcement of the winner of the prestigious award, an ensemble discussion about Italian noir fiction
A talk with Vanna Vinci
The writer and illustrator from Cagliari, and creator of this year’s poster, meets with Noir audiences to talk about all her fascinating and unsettling worlds
Inspector Ricciardi, from novel to graphic novel
A talk with Maurizio de Giovanni and Paolo Terraciano
Joyce Carol Oates is handed the Raymond Chandler Award
The writer receives a perfect reproduction, made of silver, of the famous Brasher doubloon
Lorenzo Palloni, “È successo un guaio”
Presentation of the latest graphic novel by the author of Fortezza Volante, Ossario, and L’ignobile Shermann e Burn Baby Burn, published by Saldapress
Shorts Noir Comics Marathon
A spin-off of the popular ShorTS Comics Marathon at Noir in Festival. The contestants are asked to fit an entire film of their choice, rigorously noir by genre, into a single page of a comic strip
The 2024 Awards Ceremony
Noir in Festival wraps up, and before the closing film, the customary awards are handed out. Two juries select the Best International Film and the Best Italian Noir Film
The Luca Svizzeretto Independent Spirit Award
Actor Fabrizio Ferracane is honored with the prize for an unconventional figure in Italian film
William Somerset Maugham, the first spy
A singular life in books and film, as told by Adrian Wootton