Abel Ferrara, an icon of down-and-dirty New York cinema who has a key role in “Marty Supreme,” tells the story of his wild career in a frank memoir.
Like most of us, Jerry Ferrara was mesmerized the night of May 18, 2002. A mostly unknown actor at the time, the self-professed boxing junkie tuned in to HBO that Saturday evening figuring he’d see ...
Ferrara’s latest feature, premiering in Venice's "Venice Days" sidebar, stars the actor as an Italian friar who rose to prominence at a time when fascist powers began to take over the country. By ...
The Holden company that built the "Spirit of Louisiana" fire truck that Louisianians donated to New York after the 2001 terrorist attacks has been sold to a Wisconsin company that makes everything ...
Following is a full transcript of this video. Taryn Varricchio: New York City's Little Italy is a fraction of what it used to be, but one surviving bakery is still thriving. It's the main attraction ...
Kino Lorber has picked up the North American rights to two upcoming films by cult filmmaker Abel Ferrara, including 'Tommaso,' a Rome-set drama starring Willem Dafoe that bowed in Cannes. By Etan ...
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