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All 122 Giancarlo Giannini Movies (in Order)
Dive into the world of Giancarlo Giannini’s impressive filmography with this roundup article. From his early days in Italian cinema to his international star appearances, we explore the diverse range of genres and roles he has undertaken throughout his career. Join us as we delve into the captivating universe of one of Italy’s most respected and celebrated actors.
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1. Rita the Mosquito (1966)
Rita the Mosquito, directed by Lina Wertmüller, is an enchanting musical comedy-romance film from 1966, set in an Italian boarding school. The story revolves around a rebellious student named Rita, played by Rita Pavone, who falls in love with a shy singing teacher, portrayed by Giancarlo Giannini.
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2. Lo squarciagola (1966)
Lo Squarciagola, a 1966 Italian film directed by Luigi Squarzina, follows the journey of a young man who dreams of becoming a famous singer. The plot revolves around a record company director who decides to give the young talent a chance at stardom. Starring Paolo Ferrari, Giancarlo Giannini, and Olga Villi, the film showcases the obstacles and triumphs in the music industry while highlighting the passion and dedication of those who dare to follow their dreams.
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3. Stasera mi butto (1967)
Step into a whirlwind of laughter and charm with “Stasera mi butto” (1967), an Italian musical comedy that will have you tapping your feet and giggling in delight. Born into a prestigious family, the dashing Countess’s son finds himself smitten by a young lady, Marisa, at a lively seaside resort. However, their love story takes an unexpected turn when a glamorous U. S. celebrity, Lola Falana, makes an appearance that throws their lives into a dizzying dance of love triangles and unexpected rivalries.
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4. Arabella (1967)
Get ready for a delightful comedy ride with Arabella, a 1967 film that stars the enchanting Virna Lisi in her most seductive role yet. When her debt-stricken grandmother, Dame Margaret Rutherford, is in dire need of help, Lisi’s character, Arabella, uses her charm and wit to win over the hearts of multiple Terry-Thomas personas. With its charming Italian humor and captivating performances, Arabella is a must-see for fans of comedy and classic cinema.
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5. I criminali della metropoli (1967)
In the heart of Rome in 1967, “I criminali della metropoli” delves into the dark world of drug dealers and their ruthless fight against the law. As a gang of criminals, led by the cunning and charismatic Vittorio, battles to control the city, the police officer, Luigi, refuses to back down, even in the face of danger. Their fierce competition for power in the metropolitan jungle pushes them to the edge, blurring the lines between right and wrong.
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6. Don’t Sting the Mosquito (1967)
Don’t Sting the Mosquito” (1967), directed by Lina Wertmüller, is a unique blend of comedy and music that explores the themes of family relationships and the struggle for personal rights. Rita, a talented young woman, finds herself at odds with her patriarchal family when she decides to fight for her musical career. This heartwarming and humorous film follows Rita’s courageous journey as she navigates through societal norms and expectations.
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7. Anzio (1968)
Step back in time to the heart-wrenching events of World War II in the gripping drama “Anzio” (1968). Set amidst the bloodshed of one of the deadliest battles in the 1940s, the film follows the Allies’ desperate fight to breach the German lines surrounding the Anzio beachhead. Over four grueling months, the toll on both sides mounts to an astounding 30,000 casualties.
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8. Romeo and Juliet (1968)
In the heart of 16th-century Verona, two young lovers from feuding families find themselves entangled in a passionate, forbidden romance. Romeo and Juliet, portrayed by Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey, are a symbol of tragic adolescence as their families’ longstanding feud puts their love to the ultimate test.
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9. The Damned (1969)
Experience the compelling drama of “The Damned” (1969), an Oscar-nominated film directed by Luchino Visconti. Set during the reign of the Third Reich, the film chronicles the dramatic collapse of a wealthy industrialist family, as it delves into dark themes of pedophilia, incest, and suicide.
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10. The Sisters (1969)
The Sisters” (1969), directed by Roberto Malenotti, is a gripping drama set in the aftermath of Diana’s divorce. Seeking solace in her younger sister’s home, she finds herself immersed in a web of complex relationships, including adultery, Sapphic love, and unspeakable consequences.
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11. Fraulein Doktor (1969)
Fraulein Doktor, ” a gripping drama set during World War I, focuses on the enigmatic German spy, Fraulein Doktor, and her team of saboteurs. Their seemingly impossible mission is to assassinate Lord Kitchener, steal the Allied defense plans, and obtain the new French mustard-gas formula. Amidst all this, there is a hint of lesbian seduction and romance, adding another layer of intrigue to the plot.
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12. Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence (1969)
In the heart of 18th-century Venice, the captivating tale of Giacomo Casanova unfolds through his own recollections of childhood and adolescence in “Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence. ” Directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Leonard Whiting, this 1969 Italian biographical comedy takes viewers on a journey through the extravagant city’s customs, habits, medicine, religion, and hypocrisy. Delving into the life of one of the most legendary figures in history, this film offers a glimpse into the lives of the Venetian elite and their societal norms.
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13. When Women Had Tails (1970)
When Women Had Tails, ” a 1970 Italian film by Pasquale Festa Campanile, offers an intriguing mix of comedy, fantasy, and sci-fi genres. Set on a small island where seven orphan cavemen live, the story revolves around a strange, hairier creature, Filli, who captures one of the brothers, Ulli, and convinces him of a unique form of bonding.
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14. The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion (1970)
The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion, released in 1971, is a riveting Italian-Spanish horror, mystery, and thriller film. Directed by Luciano Ercoli and written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Mahnahén Velasco, the movie centers around the wife of a struggling businessman who is blackmailed by a mysterious man. The man demands that she engage in a sadistic affair with him, threatening to reveal evidence implicating her husband in murder if she doesn’t comply.
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15. Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971)
In the chilling Italian-French Horror, Mystery, and Thriller film “Black Belly of the Tarantula” (1971), a terrifying sequence of murders unfolds as helpless victims are paralyzed while their bellies are gruesomely ripped open, a method echoing that of the black wasp’s deadly assault on tarantulas. The seemingly unrelated victims all appear to have a connection to an exclusive spa. The film, directed by Paolo Cavara, written by Marcello Danon and Lucile Laks, and starring Giancarlo Giannini, Claudine Auger, and Barbara Bouchet, is a gripping, suspenseful journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
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16. One Way Ticket (1971)
One Way Ticket, ” also known as “Un aller simple, ” is a gripping 1971 crime drama film that takes audiences on a thrilling journey. Directed by José Giovanni and written by José Giovanni and Henry Edward Helseth, the movie stars Jean-Claude Bouillon, Nicoletta, and Maurice Garrel. Set in France, Italy, and Spain, the film is told in French.
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17. A Prostitute Serving the Public and in Compliance with the Laws of the State (1971)
A Prostitute Serving the Public and in Compliance with the Laws of the State, ” or “Una prostituta al servizio del pubblico ed in regola con le leggi dello Stato” in Italian, is a 1971 film directed by Italo Zingarelli and featuring an ensemble cast led by Giovanna Ralli and Giancarlo Giannini. Set in the world of prostitution and boxing, the story follows a prostitute and mother of two, who leaves her abusive husband for a young boxer, only to face further hardships and challenges when she comes to the streets. The film is a blend of comedy and drama, exploring themes of resilience and survival amidst the harsh realities of the sex trade and underdog sportsmanship.
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18. The Bloodstained Butterfly (1971)
In the year 1971, “The Bloodstained Butterfly, ” also known as “Una farfalla con le ali insanguinate, ” hits the theaters. Directed by Duccio Tessari, the movie is a suspenseful blend of mystery and thriller genres.
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19. Mazzabubù… quante corna stanno quaggiù? (1971)
In “Mazzabubù. . quante corna stanno quaggiù? ” (1971), director Mariano Laurenti takes us on a delightful journey through Italian sex comedy. This episodic and decamerotic film, written by none other than Sandro Continenza and Amedeo Sollazzo, explores various fantastical adventures of human desire and satire.
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20. Death in Venice (1971)
Death in Venice” is a poignant drama-romance film directed by the esteemed Luchino Visconti. Set in the enchanting city of Venice, Italy, it chronicles the melancholy story of Gustav von Aschenbach, a renowned composer, who journeys there to recover from a severe illness.
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21. Indian Summer (1972)
Indian Summer, a 1972 Italian drama, follows the life of Daniele Dominici, a gambler and poetry professor hired to teach in the seaside town of Rimini. Struggling with his relationship, he immerses himself in the local gambling scene with Giorgio Mosca, Marcello, and Gerardo Pavani. In the midst of this tumultuous life, he finds solace in the sea and engages in a passionate romance with a female student.
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22. Ettore lo fusto (1972)
Ettore lo Fusto, released in 1972, is an Italian comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The story revolves around Cardinal Giove, who must devise an elaborate plan to seize land on which stands a prestigious brothel. The film stars Caterina Boratto, Rosanna Schiaffino, and Giancarlo Giannini, with Enzo G. Castellari, Sandro Continenza, and Lucio Fulci as the writers. Empire Films, Labrador Films, and Star Films S. A. produced the movie in Italy, France, and Spain.
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23. Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972)
In the captivating historical drama “Brother Sun, Sister Moon” (1972), directed by Franco Zeffirelli, we witness the remarkable life of St. Francis of Assisi unfold on the big screen. The film takes us from St. Francis’ humble beginnings to his groundbreaking conversion experience and beyond, all the way to his memorable encounter with Pope Innocent III.
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24. The Seduction of Mimi (1972)
The Seduction of Mimi, also known as Mimì metallurgico ferito nell’onore, is a captivating 1972 Italian film directed by Lina Wertmüller. With a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes, this comedy-drama explores themes of love, betrayal and societal expectations, all set against the backdrop of Turin, Italy.
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25. How Funny Can Sex Be? (1973)
Get ready for a laugh-out-loud comedy that explores the boundaries of love, sex, and marriage in the vibrant mid-’70s Italy. Directed by Dino Risi, “How Funny Can Sex Be? ” takes audiences on a whirlwind journey through the tangled web of relationships, featuring seductive women, saucy scenarios, and a dash of scandal.
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26. Ludwig (1973)
Ludwig, a 1973 biographical drama film, explores the life of Ludwig II of Bavaria, reigning from 1864 to 1886. Directed by Luchino Visconti, the movie delves into the complexities and conflicts of the king’s character, amidst political intrigues and personal turmoil.
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27. Paolo the Hot (1973)
Paolo the Hot (1973), also known as Paolo il caldo, is a captivating Italian film that delves into the life of Sicilian baron Paolo Castorini, who is as irresistible to women as they are to him. Directed by Marco Vicario, the movie explores the allure of physical attraction and the dissatisfaction of living solely for the body. Paolo casts a spell over a variety of ladies, including servant girl Giovanna and his serious girlfriend Lillian, as well as making an appearance at a lively post-war party.
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28. Swept Away (1974)
Swept Away, a 1974 Italian film directed by Lina Wertmüller, follows the story of a wealthy, privileged couple whose lives take an unexpected turn during a Mediterranean sea trip. This unconventional journey introduces the fragility and impermanence of social hierarchies, revealing the complexities of relationships between the rich and the poor.
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29. The Murri Affair (1974)
The Murri Affair, also known as “Fatti di gente perbene, ” is a gripping crime drama based on a true story. Set in 1974, the film follows the struggle of a young socialist man who is falsely accused of murdering his sister’s abusive husband, a member of the Italian nobility.
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30. The Beast (1974)
The Beast” is a riveting 1974 film helmed by Sergio Corbucci, where two truck drivers find an unexpected bond on the road. This Italian-French production, with a backdrop of mutual respect and trust, follows the dynamic between an experienced truck driver and his young Sicilian counterpart.
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31. The Immortal Bachelor (1975)
Experience the intriguing world of “The Immortal Bachelor, ” an Italian film from 1975 directed by Marcello Fondato and co-written by Fondato and Francesco Scardamaglia. Starring the captivating talents of Claudia Cardinale, Vittorio Gassman, and Renato Pozzetto, this gripping mystery-comedy takes us through the twists and turns of a trial that shakes the foundation of one woman’s life.
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32. The Divine Nymph (1975)
Step into the Roaring Twenties with “The Divine Nymph” (1975), a dramatic film that explores the wildly entangled love lives of a beautiful woman, as well as the societal dynamics of the era. Starring the seductive Laura Antonelli, the movie unfolds amidst the decadence of the time period, as she engages in passionate affairs with two men, each unaware of the other.
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33. Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca (1975)
Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca” (1975), a remarkable anthological movie, is a celebration of Italian cinema and history like no other. Produced by the legendary Titanus Film, this film showcases some of the most iconic sequences in Italian cinema from 1947 to 1962. Directed by Mario Morra, it features an episodic structure that brings together the best of Italian comedy and history.
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34. The Innocent (1976)
The Innocent” is a captivating 1976 drama-romance film directed by Luchino Visconti, based on the novel by Gabriele D’Annunzio. Set in Italy, the movie follows Tullio Hermil, a chauvinistic aristocrat who, after suspecting his mistress’s infidelity, finds himself enraptured by her anew.
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35. The Desert of the Tartars (1976)
The Desert of the Tartars” is a captivating historical drama film that takes place in 1976. Directed by Valerio Zurlini and starring Jacques Perrin, Vittorio Gassman, and Giuliano Gemma, this movie is set in an old border fortress where Lieutenant Giovanni Drogo anticipates a brutal invasion by the fierce nomadic Tartars. Facing the impending attack, Lieutenant Drogo and his fellow army officers must endure not only the harsh desert environment, but also the isolation and boredom that comes with waiting for the enemy.
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36. Blood Feud (1978)
Blood Feud, ” directed by Lina Wertmüller, is a gripping 1978 thriller set in pre-World War II Sicily. The tale follows two men who fall for the same woman as their country’s political landscape morphs under incoming fascist rule.
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37. A Night Full of Rain (1978)
A Night Full of Rain” is a compelling Italian-Canadian drama directed by Lina Wertmüller. The film, released on January 17, 1978, is centered around the relationship between a communist journalist and an American liberal photographer. Set over a night full of rain, the two characters try to coexist and navigate their contrasting perspectives on love and life. This thought-provoking film touches on themes of feminism and family relationships, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate character-driven stories.
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38. Lovers and Liars (1979)
Lovers and Liars” (1979) is a delightful romantic comedy that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey filled with laughter, charm, and deception. With a talented ensemble cast led by Goldie Hawn and Giancarlo Giannini, the film follows an American actress who, while vacationing in Italy, finds herself entangled in a love triangle with her friend’s married Italian lover. As the characters navigate through heated arguments, wild car trips, and the unexpected, they learn the true meaning of love, trust, and commitment.
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39. Life Is Beautiful (1979)
Life Is Beautiful, ” also known as “La vita è bella, ” is a gripping 1979 drama film directed by Grigoriy Chukhray. Set in Italy, the movie follows the life of Antonio, a retired Portuguese colonial war aviator who becomes romantically involved with a member of the resistance movement against the dictatorship of Antonio d’Oliveira Salazar. This passionate love story unfolds amidst the backdrop of political upheaval, police investigations, and shocking acts of violence. Through it all, the code word among the resistance fighters remains a constant source of inspiration and hope: “Life is Beautiful. ”
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40. Lili Marleen (1981)
Lili Marleen, ” based on the life of the iconic German singer Lili Marleen (played by Hanna Schygulla), is a gripping and enchantingly nostalgic movie set in Nazi Germany. The film is directed by the legendary Rainer Werner Fassbinder and stars Giancarlo Giannini as the Jewish composer who becomes the love interest of Lili Marleen. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe and the rise of Nazi rule, they form a passionate love affair despite the turbulent times.
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41. Where’s Picone? (1984)
Where’s Picone? ” is a light-hearted Italian comedy that takes place during a serious political event in Naples in the 1980s. When Pasquale Picone, a former steel-worker, loses his job, he sets himself on fire in a dramatic protest during a town hall debate.
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42. Fever Pitch (1985)
Fever Pitch, ” directed by Richard Brooks, is a gripping drama about an investigative journalist who becomes engrossed with the world of professional gambling. The journalist discovers a fascinating new subject and gets swept up in the thrilling and high-stakes world of betting.
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43. Saving Grace (1986)
Saving Grace, ” released in 1986, is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores the unexpected journey of a young pope who becomes disconnected from the people he serves. The film, set in the renowned Vatican, presents a unique perspective as the pope accidentally locks himself out and believes it is part of God’s divine intervention.
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44. The Numbers Game (1987)
The Numbers Game, also known as Ternosecco, is a 1987 Italian comedy-crime film that takes place in Neapolitan Counter-Lot. Directed by Giancarlo Giannini and written by Giancarlo Giannini and Lino Iannuzzi, the movie stars Giancarlo Giannini, Victoria Abril, and Lino Troisi.
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45. New York Stories (1989)
New York Stories, an iconic anthology film released in 1989, showcases the diverse and intriguing tales of three New Yorkers from different walks of life. Featuring segments directed by comedy legends Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, and Martin Scorsese, this extraordinary cinematic experience weaves together a captivating storyline that is both humorous and poignant.
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46. Blood Red (1989)
Blood Red” is a captivating drama set in the 1890s, where a close-knit Sicilian family of successful winemakers in California faces a harrowing challenge. The family unwittingly finds themselves entangled in the sinister machinations of a powerful railroad tycoon who seeks to seize their land. This gripping tale weaves together themes of loyalty, resilience, and courage, as the family members struggle to protect their ancestral heritage.
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47. ‘O re (1989)
Experience the captivating tale of ‘O Re, a seriocomic drama set in the 1860s that brilliantly intertwines history with comedy and drama. Follow the journey of exiled King Francesco and Queen Maria Sofia, as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of their new lives in Rome after being overthrown in the Italian unification of 1860.
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48. Time to Kill (1989)
In 1989, “Time to Kill” (originally titled “Tempo di uccidere”) tells a heart-wrenching and dramatic story of Lieutenant Silvestri, portrayed by Nicolas Cage, as he sets out to help a young Ethiopian girl during the 1936 invasion of Ethiopia by Italy. As the story unfolds, the interracial relationship between Silvestri and the young girl leads to a devastating chain of events that irrevocably changes his life.
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49. Good Night, Michaelangelo (1989)
Good Night, Michaelangelo” is a heartwarming and humorous 1957 period piece that explores the lives of Italian immigrants in Toronto. Directed by Carlo Liconti and written by the same talented individual, this film transports audiences to a time when families worked towards building a promising future in a new land.
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50. Il male oscuro (1990)
Il male oscuro, a 1990 Italian film directed by Mario Monicelli, is an emotional drama with a touch of comedy. The film follows the journey of a middle-aged screenwriter who is faced with the loss of his father and the battle against his obsessions and neuroses.
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51. Maggio musicale (1990)
Maggio musicale” is a delightfully humorous 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Gregoretti. This one-hour and forty-minute masterpiece stars Malcolm McDowell, Shirley Verrett, and Elisabetta Pozzi, with music from Rai 3 and Cinelife. The movie’s engaging plot takes us on a musical journey filled with laughter, excitement, and a touch of mystery.
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52. I divertimenti della vita privata (1990)
I divertimenti della vita privata” is a 1990 French-Italian comedy film directed by Cristina Comencini, written by Cristina Comencini, Gérard Brach, and Jackye Fryszman. The movie stars Delphine Forest, Christophe Malavoy, and Giancarlo Giannini.
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53. Night Sun (1990)
Night Sun, a 1990 Italian drama-romance film, follows the life of young nobleman Baron Sergio Giuramondo whose quest for solitude is forever disrupted. After discovering the shocking truth about his bride-to-be, he leaves Naples, embracing a life as a monk.
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54. Vita coi figli (1991)
Vita coi figli” is a heartwarming Italian drama released in 1991, directed by Dino Risi and written by Ennio De Concini and Risi himself. The story revolves around a recently widowed father of five, played by Giancarlo Giannini, who finds himself struggling to play father and mother to a group of lively children. After the passing of his wife, the father embarks on a journey of discovering his deep-seated love for the kids who were once overlooked in his life.
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55. Once Upon a Crime… (1992)
Once Upon a Crime. . is a lively comedy-crime-mystery film that takes the viewer on a whirlwind adventure from Rome to Monte Carlo.
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56. Giovanni Falcone (1993)
In a gripping display of bravery and justice, “Giovanni Falcone” brings to light the story of a fierce Italian anti-mafia judge and his mission to expose the deep connections between organized crime and politics. The film, set in the ’80s, chronicled the formation of the first-ever “anti-mafia judges pool” at the Palermo Court House in Sicily, as two notorious mafia families engaged in an intense and prolonged battle for the control of smuggling operations.
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57. Come due coccodrilli (1994)
Come Due Coccodrilli, ” released in 1995, is a heart-wrenching drama that tells the story of Gabriele, a successful antiques dealer in Paris who struggles to come to terms with his past. Born out of wedlock in Italy, Gabriele was raised by his loving mother, who was the mistress of his wealthy father.
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58. Jacob (1994)
In 1994, the compelling drama Jacob graced the silver screens. Directed by Peter Hall, with a screenplay by Francesco Maria Nappi and Lionel Chetwynd, this movie delves into the life of Jacob, one of the most respected characters in the Bible.
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59. A Walk in the Clouds (1995)
In “A Walk in the Clouds, ” the aftermath of World War II takes the stage as a married soldier returns home to face a life-changing revelation. As a soldier, Keanu Reeves must pretend to be the husband of a pregnant woman (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón) in order to protect her from her furious father’s wrath. As the couple traverses together through the 1940s landscape, an unexpected bond forms between them, igniting a passionate romance that will forever alter the course of their lives.
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60. Acting Out (1996)
Acting Out, ” released in 1996, tells the story of Antonio, a young man suffering from mental illness after a traumatic car accident caused by his brother, Valerio. Living together in Trieste, Valerio takes on the role of Antonio’s caregiver, calling himself “Papà. ” The film follows the brothers as they embark on a journey together, bringing Antonio on a houseboat trip with Valerio’s fiancée Marianna. As the story unfolds, Antonio’s actions and regressions challenge the bonds of family and love.
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61. Celluloide (1996)
Celluloide” is a 1996 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani, which delves into the challenging production of Roberto Rossellini’s celebrated 1946 masterpiece, “Roma, città aperta. ” Set in a post-World War II Rome still grappling with its scars, the movie captures the tumultuous journey of creating a cinematic milestone amid the chaos of the time. Starring Giancarlo Giannini, Massimo Ghini, and Anna Falchi, this gripping tale of ambition, passion, and resilience in the face of adversity is sure to captivate audiences seeking a raw and emotional portrayal of cinematic history.
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62. Más allá del jardín (1996)
Más allá del jardín” is a dark comedy-drama set in Sevilla, Spain, where the decadent and hypocritical aristocracy comes to life. Palmira, a woman who represents the city’s moral decay, faces an emotional crisis as she matures. This film takes audiences on a journey filled with provocative scenes, exploring the complexities of human emotions and hypocrisy.
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63. Death in Granada (1996)
In the gripping drama “Death in Granada, ” famed journalist Andy Garcia embarks on a thrilling investigation into the perplexing disappearance of renowned poet and political agitator, Garcia Lorca, in the early years of the Spanish Civil War. Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1930s Spain, this powerful mystery unfolds as Garcia unearths the dark truths surrounding Lorca’s enigmatic vanishing. With stellar performances from Esai Morales and Naim Thomas, this gripping journey is not to be missed for any fans of drama, mystery, and gritty biographical tales.
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64. Ultimo bersaglio (1996)
In “Ultimo Bersaglio, ” a compelling drama directed by Andrea Frezza, Silvia Cohen takes on the role of Micol, a woman who reconnects with her estranged father, Simone, played by Giancarlo Giannini. Set in the captivating city of Venice, the story unfolds as Micol attends her father’s funeral and embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about his mysterious past. As Micol delves into her father’s history, she unearths the dark and haunting memories of the Holocaust that shaped his life.
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65. La frontiera (1996)
La Frontiera, ” released in 1997, is an Italian war drama based on the true story of Emidio Orlich, a Croatian officer in the Austrian army, who was raised as an Italian but finds himself caught between his heritage, duty, and a newfound love. When he falls for a widow, a series of events unfold that accuse him of being a traitor, igniting intense consequences that showcase the intricate relationship between Italy and the Balkans throughout history.
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66. Nessuno escluso (1997)
Nessuno escluso, ” released in 1997, is a gripping Italian crime drama film that captivates viewers with its intricate plot and intense atmosphere. This thought-provoking story, based on a novel, delves deep into the world of the mafia, bringing to light the complexities and moral dilemmas that lie within the ranks of the criminal underworld.
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67. Una vacanza all’inferno (1997)
Take a thrilling journey down a dark and dangerous path in the heart-stopping drama, Una vacanza all’inferno. When an innocent Italian man is unknowingly turned into a drug mule while on vacation in Thailand, his life takes a drastic turn for the worse. Suddenly finding himself behind bars in a harsh and unforgiving prison, he must now devise an escape plan to reunite with his loved ones back home.
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68. Mimic (1997)
Mimic, ” released in 1997, is a chilling blend of horror and science fiction. In this thriller, Dr. Susan Tyler, a brilliant entomologist, genetically creates a colossal insect with the sole purpose of wiping out deadly disease-carrying cockroaches.
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69. Heaven Before I Die (1997)
Heaven Before I Die is a quirky comedy film that follows the journey of Jacob, a Palestinian man with a unique walk reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin. Deciding to leave his hometown behind, Jacob emigrates to Canada in search of a nation built on the principle of equality. Upon arrival, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including a thief who takes him under his wing and a waitress who helps him find work as a Chaplin impersonator.
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70. Il mio West (1998)
Il mio West, ” released in 1998, is a unique and intriguing Western comedy-drama starring Italian actor Leonardo Pieraccioni. The movie is set in a small, rugged town where a cold-blooded killer, played by Harvey Keitel, challenges a legendary gunslinger into a high-stakes showdown. In this fast-paced, riveting story, the gunslinger comes out of retirement to prove once and for all who is the fastest gun in the West.
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71. Dolce far niente (1998)
Dolce far niente, a captivating 1998 comedy-drama based on the book by French writer and philosopher François de Césterne, invites us to join the young Henri Beyle, who would later become the legendary author Honore de Balzac, on an enchanting journey through the bustling streets of Italy. Amidst the picturesque scenery and rich artistic atmosphere, our protagonist meets none other than world-renowned composer Gioachino Rossini, indulging in the life of a wandering bachelor.
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72. Cuori in campo (1998)
Cuori in campo” is a captivating drama-sport film by Italian director Stefano Reali. Set in the United States, the story follows a young Italian soccer player named Dario who is forced to leave Italy after his mother’s death. His move to the States is not easy, but the film is full of heartwarming moments that showcase how his passion for soccer helps him find his footing in a new country.
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73. The Wasteland (1999)
The Wasteland, ” also known as “Terra bruciata, ” is a 1999 crime drama film directed by Fabio Segatori. The story follows the character Francesco, who returns to his hometown in Italy for the funeral of his elderly parents. After living in the USA as a stuntman for a few years, this visit promises to be a return to the familiarity of his old town.
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74. Milonga (1999)
In the heart of Rome, a shocking murder scene unfolds as a well-known celebrity is found lifeless in broad daylight. As the investigation delves deeper, it becomes apparent that this crime is merely a facade for a much more complex and intricate web of deceit.
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75. Vipera (2000)
Vipera” takes us on a journey to Sicily in the aftermath of World War II, where the protagonist, a woman named Vipera, lives with her husband and daughter in a small village. As the story unfolds, Vipera meets a man who offers her a glimpse into a better life, and she leaves her family behind to explore this new world.
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76. A Night with Sabrina Love (2000)
A Night with Sabrina Love” is a captivating drama-comedy film that takes the audience on a journey into the life of seventeen-year-old Daniel Montero, who has spent the past three years in Curuguazu, Argentina, following the tragic loss of his parents. Daniel, raised by his grandmother, has a mundane existence working at a poultry processing plant, intermingling with friends in the local square, and grappling with the complexities of growing up.
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77. Hannibal (2001)
Diving deep into the mind of a twisted genius, “Hannibal” is a disturbingly intoxicating tale of revenge and manipulation, expertly led by the chilling performance of Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter. After years of exile, the infamous cannibal seeks solace in his frail connection with the brilliant yet haunted F. B. I. Agent Clarice Starling, played by Julianne Moore with an equal measure of compassion and terror.
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78. Breaking the Silence: The Making of ‘Hannibal’ (2001)
Breaking the Silence: The Making of ‘Hannibal’ (2001) is a fascinating documentary that delves into the intricacies of Ridley Scott’s iconic film, ‘Hannibal. ’ Through exclusive interviews with the cast and crew, viewers get an intimate look at the complex world of FBI agent Clarice Starling, portrayed by Julianne Moore, and the infamous cannibal Hannibal Lecter, embodied by Anthony Hopkins. In addition to behind-the-scenes footage, the documentary also captures glimpses of premieres and audience reactions to the film.
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79. Una lunga lunga lunga notte d’amore (2001)
Una lunga lunga lunga notte d’amore” is a delightful 2001 romantic comedy exploring six entwined love stories. The film, expertly directed by Luciano Emmer, masterfully showcases the complexities and joys of relationships through contrasting emotions, passionate encounters, and light-hearted humor.
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80. CQ (2001)
Step into the whimsical world of CQ, a film filled with humor, romance, and a dash of sci-fi flair. Set in bustling 1960s Paris, the story revolves around a young filmmaker navigating life and love in the city of lights.
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81. Streghe verso nord (2001)
In the whimsical comedy “Streghe verso nord, ” director Giovanni Veronesi weaves a tale filled with humor and magical elements. The story follows an unlikely band of witch-hunters who embark on a thrilling and absurd journey to track down three witches believed to be in possession of three powerful amulets.
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82. Francesca e Nunziata (2001)
Francesca e Nunziata, released in 2005, is a poignant drama film that follows the lives of two women, Francesca and Nunziata, in turn-of-the-century Italy. Directed by the talented Lina Wertmüller, this film features a star-studded cast, including Sophia Loren, Giancarlo Giannini, and Claudia Gerini.
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83. The Whole Shebang (2001)
In “The Whole Shebang, ” a man embarks on a mission to save his family’s fireworks business, only to find himself distracted by love. This heartwarming and whimsical romantic comedy follows the journey of a man as he strives to balance his passion for pyrotechnics with his newfound feelings for a captivating woman.
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84. Amnèsia (2002)
Amnèsia: An entrancing voyage into the Mediterranean island of Ibiza, where multiple stories intertwine over three days. Laughter and heartache, crime and love, and the complex ties between father and son create a tapestry of unforgettable human experiences.
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85. Ti voglio bene Eugenio (2002)
In the heartwarming drama “Ti voglio bene Eugenio, ” we follow the life of Eugenio, a young man with Down syndrome, who dreams of making a difference in the lives of others. Despite his condition, Eugenio is full of charm and compassion, working as a gardener at a picturesque countryside estate.
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86. I banchieri di Dio (2002)
I Banchieri di Dio, ” or “Greed for God” in English, is a gripping 2002 Italian film directed by Giuseppe Ferrara. The movie takes us back to the year 1982, when the President of the Banco Ambrosiano, Roberto Calvi, was found dead under the Blackfriars Bridge in London, England.
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87. Joshua (2002)
Joshua” is a compelling drama that centers around the unexpected arrival of a carpenter with a mysterious past who could be a modern-day Christ figure. Set against the backdrop of a small U. S.
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88. Darkness (2002)
Darkness” takes viewers on a chilling journey as a teenage girl and her family move into a long-forgotten country house filled with dark secrets and supernatural horror. A haunting past casts a shadow over their new home, threatening to destroy the family.
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89. Il consiglio d’Egitto (2002)
In 1782, the Moroccan ambassador’s ship is wrecked on the Sicilian coast in a storm, leaving the diplomat stranded with no understanding of Italian. Fra Giuseppe Vela, a Maltese brother, is called upon to act as his interpreter and guardian.
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90. L’acqua… il fuoco (2003)
Experience a heartfelt and humorous journey through the lives of three women as they navigate love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness in the captivating film, L’acqua. . il fuoco. Set in the picturesque cities of Turin, Paris, and Luxembourg City, the tale follows the stories of Stefania, Elena, and their resilient friend Bernard.
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91. Per sempre (2003)
Experience the captivating world of Per Sempre, a heartfelt Italian drama directed by Alessandro Di Robilant. The film delves into the lives of its characters, portraying their struggles and triumphs with raw emotion that truly resonates with the audience. Starring Giovanni Boncoddo, Alberto Di Stasio, and Giancarlo Giannini, Per Sempre tells a story of love, loss, and the unyielding power of human connection.
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92. Five Moons Plaza (2003)
Five Moons Plaza, originally titled “Piazza delle cinque lune, ” is a captivating Italian political drama and thriller released in 2003. The film centers around the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Italian politician Aldo Moro. A judge uncovers crucial evidence leading to a shocking revelation, shaking the foundations of the case. This thought-prooking film tackles controversial themes like false flags, deception, and the actions of the Italian secret service.
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93. My House in Umbria (2003)
My House in Umbria, ” a captivating drama film, follows a diverse group of people who form an unbreakable bond after the devastating aftermath of a terrorist attack. Set in the picturesque Italian countryside, this heartwarming tale boasts a stellar cast, including Maggie Smith and Ronnie Barker.
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94. 13dici a tavola (2004)
13dici a tavola, ” also known as “13 at the Table, ” is a charming Italian comedy-drama directed by Enrico Oldoini. The film follows Giulio, a middle-aged divorced man, who returns to the family villa in Tuscany, where he spent his childhood holidays. Filled with cherished memories, Giulio is tasked with arranging the sale of the house alongside his family members.
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95. Man on Fire (2004)
In the heart of Mexico City, a former CIA operative is sworn to vengeance when the unspeakable act against the family he was hired to protect culminates in the kidnapping of a young girl. Consumed by his mission to right the injustices committed against the innocent, he transforms into a mercenary known as “Man on Fire”. As the plot unfolds, viewers are taken on a gripping journey filled with action, crime, and drama.
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96. Elio Petri… appunti su un autore (2005)
Elio Petri. . appunti su un autore” is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life and career of renowned Italian film director, Elio Petri. Released in 2005, this insightful documentary runs for an hour and 25 minutes and is directed by Federico Bacci, Nicola Guarneri, and Stefano Leone. The film is available in Italian, with no English language option.
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97. Raul - Diritto di uccidere (2005)
Raul - Diritto di uccidere” is an Italian crime drama released in 2005, directed by Andrea Bolognini and written by Luigi Bazzoni, Suso Cecchi D’Amico, and Masolino D’Amico. The film, with a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes, features a star cast that includes Stefano Dionisi, Violante Placido, and Nicola Farron.
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98. Vengeance Is Mine: Reinventing ‘Man on Fire’ (2005)
Vengeance Is Mine: Reinventing ‘Man on Fire’”, a riveting 2005 documentary, invites viewers into the making of the critically acclaimed and explosive action thriller, “Man on Fire”. Directed by Charles de Lauzirika, this 1-hour 13-minute feature offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the film’s creation process. With a stellar cast including Lucas Foster, Tony Scott, and Brian Helgeland, “Man on Fire” quickly became a beloved classic.
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99. Shadows in the Sun (2005)
Shadows in the Sun” is a heartwarming comedy-drama film that explores love, life, and the struggles of the literary world. In this 2005 film directed by Brad Mirman, Jackson, a young and aspiring writer, travels to rural Italy to meet a legendary literary titan, Keitel, who’s suffering from a severe writers’ block.
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100. Salvatore - Questa è la vita (2006)
Salvatore is a poignant drama that follows the heartwarming story of a young Sicilian orphan named Salvatore. Living with his grandmother and little sister, he embarks on a journey of personal growth and resilience after the tragic loss of his father.
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101. Casino Royale (2006)
Casino Royale” is the groundbreaking 2006 action-packed film that introduces Daniel Craig as the new James Bond. In this thrilling film, 007 embarks on his first mission as 007, tasked with defeating a dangerous private banker funding terrorism through a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale, Montenegro.
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102. The Maidens’ Conspiracy (2006)
The Maidens’ Conspiracy, ” originally titled “Tirante el Blanco, ” is a 2006 Spanish and Italian film directed by Vicente Aranda and inspired by Joanot Martorell’s novel. The movie follows the adventures of Tirante the knight who is dedicated to fighting the Ottoman Empire in Constantinople and assisting Carmesina, the heiress to the Byzantine Empire, in losing her virginity. The film offers an intriguing mix of adventure and romance, with a focus on female nudity, lesbianism, and other mature themes.
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103. The Murder of a General (2007)
The Murder of a General” is a 2007 Italian biographical film directed by Giorgio Capitani and written by Fabrizio Bettelli and Ella Contini. This 3 hour 20 minute film brings to life the story of Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, a renowned Italian Carabiniere general.
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104. Viaggio in corso nel cinema di Carlo Lizzani (2007)
Viaggio in Corso nel Cinema di Carlo Lizzani, ” a fascinating 2007 documentary, delves into the world of renowned Italian filmmaker Carlo Lizzani and his captivating films. This must-watch production intertwines insightful conversations with Lizzani’s family and close collaborators, providing a unique perspective on his career’s impact.
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105. Milan Palermo - The Return (2007)
Milan Palermo - The Return” is an enthralling Italian crime action drama featuring the return of a Mafia accountant after 11 years in prison. Directed by Claudio Fragasso and penned by Rossella Drudi, this gripping film follows the life of Turi Arcangelo Leofonte as he navigates through dark territory. With a stellar cast that includes Giancarlo Giannini, Raoul Bova, and Ricky Memphis, the movie weaves a captivating tale around Mafia operations and high-stakes crime scenarios.
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106. Quantum of Solace (2008)
Dive into the thrilling world of espionage with the daring James Bond in “Quantum of Solace, ” a riveting 2008 action-adventure film. When a mysterious organization threatens to claim control over a nation’s most valuable resource, 007 leaps into action.
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107. Up (2009)
Experience the unforgettable journey of UP, a heartwarming animated adventure that captivates audiences of all ages. Set in the breathtaking landscape of South America, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen embarks on a daring expedition to Paradise Falls, transforming his house into a floating fortress with the help of countless balloons.
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108. Omamamia (2012)
Omamamia, ” a delightful comedy from 2012, follows the journey of Marguerita, a woman who sets out on a quest to visit the Pope in Rome. Along the way, she encounters a captivating con man, a lively rocker bartender granddaughter, and a daughter who is always on edge.
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109. The Gambler Who Wouldn’t Die (2013)
The Gambler Who Wouldn’t Die, ” also known as “Ti ho cercata in tutti i necrologi, ” is an intense Italian crime thriller that promises to keep viewers at the edge of their seats. Set in 2013, this gripping movie, with a running time of only 1 hour and 30 minutes, tells the story of an elderly Italian man who had a harrowing encounter with a notorious soccer player in a deadly car accident, and had to escape to Canada to avoid being arrested. However, the nightmare isn’t over as he’s drawn back into the dangerous world of gambling in Canada.
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110. Eurotrapped (2013)
Eurotrapped (2013) is a hilariously irreverent comedy film that follows the misadventures of a recent college graduate named Charlie (Bobby Kennedy). After being cut off financially by his wealthy parents, Charlie decides to embark on an adventure to Italy to learn how to make it on his own. However, things don’t go as planned when he finds himself trapped in the city of Bologna, Italy, following a robbery.
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111. Un angelo all’inferno (2014)
Un angelo all’inferno” is a passionate Italian drama that takes the viewer through the highs and lows of two seemingly different worlds. Released in 2014, the movie highlights the life of a famous football player, Roberto Farnesi, played by the brilliant Roberto Farnesi. He battles personal demons off the field while simultaneously striving to become a world champion on the pitch.
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112. Behind the White Glasses (2015)
Behind the White Glasses is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and work of the brilliant and enigmatic filmmaker and writer, Lina Wertmüller. This musical portrait unveils the little-known facets of her incredible talent, creativity, and groundbreaking approach to storytelling.
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113. Shades of Truth (2015)
Shades of Truth” is a gripping drama film that delves into the untold story of Pope Pius XII and his efforts to save Jews during the Holocaust. Based on an extensive collection of documents and testimonies, this powerful movie explores the dark period of Nazi oppression, painting a poignant picture of courage and survival.
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114. Water and Sugar (2016)
Water and Sugar” is an enlightening documentary that delves into the life and work of celebrated Italian cinematographer, Carlo di Palma. Directed by Fariborz Kamkari and co-written by the same visionary, the film offers an in-depth exploration into the colors and depth that characterize di Palma’s vibrant, illustrious career. The documentary, aptly titled in Italian as “Acqua e zucchero: Carlo Di Palma, i colori della vita, ” presents a compelling narrative that showcases di Palma as not just a cinematographer, but a visionary who masterfully harnesses light and colors to bring visual stories to life.
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115. Black and White Stripes: The Juventus Story (2016)
Black and White Stripes: The Juventus Story is a riveting 2016 documentary that blends a family’s inspiring journey to rediscover their lost team spirit with some of the most iconic moments from the legendary Juventus Football Club’s history. Directed by brothers Marco La Villa and Mauro La Villa, this sports docu-drama weaves together compelling stories of personal growth, unity, and the undying passion for football.
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116. Prigioniero della mia libertà (2016)
Prigioniero della mia libertà, ” a 2016 Italian crime thriller directed by Rosario Errico, follows the life of a man entangled in a web of deceit and danger. Stars Rosario Errico, Giancarlo Giannini, and Marco Leonardi bring the film’s gritty realism to life in this compelling drama.
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117. On Air: Storia di un successo (2016)
On Air: Storia di un successo” (2016) is a riveting Italian biography-comedy film that takes viewers behind the scenes of the life of Italian DJ and media mogul, Marco Mazzoli. This captivating tale delves into the rise of a man who transformed the Italian music scene and became a household name.
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118. The Neighborhood (2017)
The Neighborhood” (2017) is a gripping, drama-filled crime story set in the heart of a close-knit community. A tight-knit group of teenagers have been running minor criminal jobs in their neighborhood since their early years. But things take a dark turn when their reckless behavior catches up with them, and they find themselves ensnared in a dangerous conflict with an old-school Mafia kingpin.
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119. Pipi, Pupu & Rosemary: the Mystery of the Stolen Notes (2017)
Pipi, Pupu & Rosemary: the Mystery of the Stolen Notes” is a 2017 animated adventure film that takes the viewers on a thrilling musical journey. The film follows the story of a stolen musical score, as someone steals the precious notes from a score composed by Mapà for the Great Concert of Ferragosto.
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120. The Catcher Was a Spy (2018)
The Catcher Was a Spy” is a gripping 2018 drama, based on the remarkable true story of Moe Berg, a former Major League Baseball player. In a dramatic turn of events, Berg puts on a suit and tie to go undercover in the heart of World War II Europe to serve in the Office of Strategic Services. As an athlete known for his intelligence and skills, Berg takes on a daring mission to thwart potential threats for his nation.
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121. Magical Nights (2018)
Magical Nights, also known as Notti magiche, is a 2018 Italian comedy-drama-mystery film directed by Paolo Virzì and written by Virzì, Francesca Archibugi, and Francesco Piccolo. The movie, set in the early 1990s, follows the story of three young aspiring scriptwriters who become entangled in a mysterious case involving the gruesome death of a famous film producer.
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122. De sable et de feu (2019)
De sable et de feu” is a fascinating historical drama that unfolds across the Arab and European world between 1802 and 1818. The epic film follows the gripping tale of Domingo Badia, a Spanish army officer and a cunning strategist, who is sent on a perilous mission by Spain. In the heart of the Middle East, he encounters Lady Hester Stanhope, an English aristocrat, widely known by the name Meleki. This dynamic duo embarks on a journey filled with intrigue, passion, and adventure that disrupts the entire region.
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