Released Date:
2002-05-31
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
90 min
IMDB Ratings:
5.2 (299 Reviews)
Director:
Monica StambriniGenres:
CrimeAnne Riitta Ciccone
Monica Stambrini
Elena Stancanelli (novel)
Fiery, dark-haired Stella, an intense auto mechanic, and nervous, blonde Eleonora (aka Lenni) are young and in love, and are from opposite ends of the social spectrum. They operate a gas station peacefully, until Lenni's mother appears and voices her disapproval of their lesbian romance. When Stella takes action in the heat of the moment, blood flies and the young women end up with a corpse on their hands. The lovers realize they must flee in order to stay together.
Released Date:
2003-06-22
Languages:
Italian, English, Norwegian
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
383 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
8.5 (15433 Reviews)
Director:
Marco Tullio GiordanaNicola and Matteo Carati are two brothers of Rome, who live the years from 1966 to 2000 and all the events which have signed this period. They begin their adventure, helping Giorgia, a young girl confined in an asylum. Then, after the flood of Florence, Nicola meets Giulia a talented piano player with a dangerous sympathy for the BR. Matteo, a rebel spirit entered in the police, will find the optimistic photographer Mirella. These four characters and many others will cross the years of terrorism and Tangentopoli.
Released Date:
2003-09-05
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
106 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2559 Reviews)
Director:
Marco BellocchioGenres:
DramaAnna Laura Braghetti (book)
Paola Tavella (book)
Marco Bellocchio (screenplay)
Daniela Ceselli (screenplay)
The movie is based on a true story. On 16 March 1978 Aldo Moro, the former Italian Prime Minister was kidnapped in Via Fani by the Brigate Rosse (Red Brigades), a militant Communist Italian group. He was the main supporter of the Compromesso Storico (Hystorical Compromise), which had to lead to the first Italian government supported by both the Christian Democrats and the Communists, in a period of social, economic and political crises. During the attack his five escort agents were all killed. Moro's corpse was found on 9 May 1978 in a car parked in a street between the headquarters of the Christian Democrat Party and the Communist Party. This movie is inspired by this tragic event which traumatize the whole nation. It focuses mainly on the relationship between the prisoner and his guards through the eyes of Chiara, the young woman whose role is to guard the prisoner. The movie portraits Chiara's life (her job as a librarian, the ordinary household) on one side and the political process which is held against Moro by her friends on the other, while they are waiting for a revolution to come. She is drawn between these two aspects and she begins to doubt her political commitment (she cries when she listens to Moro's letter to the Pope). The news tell the people what is going on in Italy (some politicians ask for the death penalty for the kidnappers, the Pope Paul VI appeals to the terrorist for Moro's release). The State will not bend by accepting the conditions established by the terrorists to release the prisoner. The Brigate Rosse sentence Moro to death and the story comes to its tragic end, although the eyes and the heart of the imagination show Aldo Moro walking happy and free in Rome.
Released Date:
2006-04-28
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (952 Reviews)
Director:
Giacomo MartelliGiacomo Martelli (story)
Giacomo Martelli (screenplay)
Ièigo Dominguez (screenplay)
Riccardo Brun (screenplay)
Estranged by the degree of corporate influence within the largest U.S. listening station in the world, an aging NSA officer defects and mounts a clandestine counter-listening station high in the Italian alps.
Released Date:
2009-04-08
Languages:
French, Italian
Countries:
France, Switzerland
Runtime:
94 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (768 Reviews)
Director:
Benoèt JacquotGenres:
DramaBenoèt Jacquot (scenario)
Julien Boivent (collaboration)
Pascal Quignard (novel)
Villa Amalia is the story of Ann, a musician, whose life is turned upside down by a kiss. When she sees Thomas kissing another woman, Ann makes a clean break, leaving him and everything else far behind her. Suddenly unsure of everything that seemed so certain, Ann knows only that she must change her life and become someone else to find herself. With her music and the friendship of Georges, who pops out of her distant past, she sets off on a journey that will take her to an island where the Villa Amalia stands.
Released Date:
2010-01-22
Languages:
Italian, German, Latin
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
115 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (1202 Reviews)
Director:
Giorgio DirittiGiorgio Diritti
Giovanni Galavotti
Tania Pedroni
Winter 1943. Martina is small child, who stopped talking since the death of her infant brother some years before. She lives in a rural area of central Italy. Her mother is pregnant again and Martina lives for the arrival of her new brother. Meanwhile, the war is getting closer and closer, forcing the people of the village to tread a difficult path, torn between the partisan brigades and the Nazi Army. On practically the same day as the birth of Martina's brother, the SS start a massive roundup of civilians in the area, an infamous event that will come to be known as the Marzabotto massacre during which more than 770 people were killed in houses, cemeteries and churches.
Released Date:
2013-01-16
Languages:
French, Italian
Countries:
France
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (1849 Reviews)
Director:
Philippe Le GuayFabrice Luchini (from an original idea by)
Philippe Le Guay (from an original idea by)
Philippe Le Guay (scenario
adaptation and dialogue)
Emmanuel Carrère (collaboration)
A once great actor, Serge Tanneur (Fabrice Luchini), has retired from the limelight. Too much pressure meant that one day, he simply decided he would act no more. For the past three years, he has lived in solitude on the èle de Rè, spending his time cycling through the windswept landscape. Fellow actor Gauthier Valence (Lambert Wilson), whose career is flying high, is planning a production of Molière's play The Misanthrope and wants to offer Serge the role of Filinte. Gauthier is convinced he will accept, since Serge himself has become a misanthrope, withdrawn from society and raging against the world. It would be wonderful to see him return in that part. But Serge plays hard to get, first of all as he want to play the title role. Instead of committing, he suggests they rehearse together for the week. Things look to be going well, especially when a mysterious Italian divorcee (Maya Sansa) brings a romantic spark into his life. With the play's producer, Gauthier's agent and his lover all arriving on the island at the weekend, the pressure is on Serge to make up his mind. Is he merely toying with Gauthier, or does he really intend to take to the stage once more?
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