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All 33 Giuseppe Tornatore Movies (in Order)

Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Giuseppe Tornatore, a renowned Italian filmmaker who has left a lasting impression on the film industry with his unique storytelling and cinematic brilliance. In this captivating roundup, we will delve into the diverse range of Tornatore’s movies, exploring their plotlines, themes, and the magic that unfolds on the silver screen.

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1. Cento giorni a Palermo (1984)

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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, a series of assassinations in Sicily grab the attention of Communist deputy Pio La Torre, who implores General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa to become the prefect of Palermo and confront the Mafia. Dalla Chiesa, a man known for his relentless pursuit of justice, approaches the job with the same focus and precision he utilized in hunting down the Red Brigade.



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2. Il camorrista (1986)

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Il camorrista, ” an Italian crime drama from 1986, is a gripping tale of the rise and fall of an Italian crime empire, set against the backdrop of Italy and New York City. Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, this film features a talented cast led by Ben Gazzara, Laura del Sol, and Leo Gullotta.



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3. Cinema Paradiso (1988)

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Cinema Paradiso, ” a 1988 drama-romance directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, is an enchanting tale of childhood and the power of nostalgia. Set in a small Italian village, the film follows the life of a young boy named Toto, whose fascination with the cinema’s projectionist, Alfredo, kindles his passion for filmmaking.



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4. Everybody’s Fine (1990)

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Everybody’s Fine, ” directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, is a touching and heartwarming drama that showcases the strength of family bonds. The film, originally released in Italy as “Stanno tutti bene, ” follows Matteo’s journey across Italy as he visits his five children. As Matteo connects with his kids and discovers their unique and complex lives, a beautiful and poignant story unravels, exploring the intricate web of relationships that bind us together.



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5. Especially on Sunday (1991)

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Especially on Sunday, also known as La domenica specialmente, is a poignant Italian drama from 1991, released in 1993. The movie features a collection of interconnected tales set on the picturesque Adriatic coast and stars notable actors like Philippe Noiret, Ornella Muti, and Bruno Ganz. Directed by Francesco Barilli and Giuseppe Bertolucci, with a screenplay by Tonino Guerra, this gripping film has an IMDb rating of 6.3 and has garnered critical acclaim with 2 wins and 3 nominations.



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6. The King of Ads (1991)

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The King of Ads” is a documentary film that showcases a fascinating and eclectic compilation of European television commercials directed by various well-known directors from across Europe and the U. S. The film is the brainchild of Jean-Marie Boursicot, who also serves as one of the directors and the producer behind this unique project. With a runtime of only 1 hour and 14 minutes, this film is a quick yet intriguing dive into the world of advertising.



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7. A Pure Formality (1994)

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A Pure Formality, ” directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, is a gripping 1994 crime-drama thriller featuring a stellar cast, including Gérard Depardieu, Roman Polanski, and Sergio Rubini. The film centers around Offon, a celebrated but long-inactive author who faces suspicion and interrogation when he’s arrested in a strange, drug-fueled state.



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8. Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)

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Lo schermo a tre punte” is an extraordinary documentary by the noted Italian director, Giuseppe Tornatore. Set in the beautiful island of Sicily, the film offers a unique perspective on the region and its history, as seen through the eyes of an influential and culturally rich director.



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9. The Star Maker (1995)

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The Star Maker, or L’uomo delle stelle, is a captivating 1995 drama-romance film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. The movie, set in Sicily, follows the life of a passionate photographer as he captures the essence of the people he encounters. With a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes, this intriguing story delves into the lives of the locals, showcasing their hopes, dreams, and the raw beauty of their surroundings.



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10. Il grande Fausto (1995)

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Il grande Fausto” (1995) is a compelling television movie based on the true story of Italian cycling legend, Fausto Coppi. Known for his incredible achievements in the world of cycling, Coppi was one of the first athletes to successfully win both the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France in the same year. The movie delves into the life of this sports icon, providing an insightful look into his dedication, triumphs, and personal struggles.



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11. Il figlio di Bakunin (1997)

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Il figlio di Bakunin, ” a captivating drama from 1997, explores the themes of anarchy and rebellion set against the backdrop of post-unification Italy. This spellbinding film is not only critically acclaimed but also has a strong following with a 7.2 IMDb rating and 45.0 votes from its dedicated fan base.



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12. The Legend of 1900 (1998)

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In “The Legend of 1900, ” a baby boy is found on an ocean liner in 1900, growing into a musical prodigy with an exceptional gift for the piano. Raised by the ship’s crew, he never sets foot on land, embarking on a life of adventure and passion for jazz. The film, set in the early 20th century, explores the captivating story of this unique pianist, whose extraordinary talent and experiences reveal the power of music to transcend the boundaries of the physical world.



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13. Il manoscritto del principe (2000)

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Il manoscritto del principe, ” directed by Roberto Andò, is a gripping Italian biographical film that premiered in 2000. With a runtime of 1 hour and 46 minutes, this thought-provoking movie stars the iconic Michel Bouquet, Jeanne Moreau, and Paolo Briguglia.



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14. Malena (2000)

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Maléna” is a riveting drama set against the backdrop of war, where a curious teenage boy, Renato, finds himself captivated by Maléna, a beguiling woman residing in a quaint, conservative Italian town. As Renato navigates adolescence amidst poverty and war, an intense and unconventional romance unfolds between the pair, defying societal norms. With a powerful performance by Monica Bellucci and direction by Giuseppe Tornatore, “Maléna” is a poignant and captivating coming-of-age tale that explores love, war, and the search for one’s own identity.



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15. Marcello, una vita dolce (2006)

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Marcello, una vita dolce is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and works of the legendary Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni. Through archival interviews, the film provides an intimate look at the man behind the screen, showcasing his talent and charisma as it explores his personal life and relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.



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16. The Unknown Woman (2006)

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The Unknown Woman, ” also known as “La sconosciuta, ” is a gripping psychological thriller by award-winning filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore. Released in 2006, the film tells the story of a young Ukrainian woman who uses her charm to insinuate herself into the life of a wealthy Italian family. However, this seemingly innocent act hides a dark past and a dangerous agenda. The movie spins a chilling web of secrets, betrayal, and deceit, as the woman unravels her twisted plan amidst the privileged world of the family she has infiltrated.



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17. Franco Cristaldi e il suo cinema Paradiso (2009)

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Franco Cristaldi e il suo cinema Paradiso” is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and work of the legendary Italian film producer, Franco Cristaldi. As a key figure in the Italian and European cinema scene since the 1950s, Cristaldi’s name is synonymous with quality and passion for the craft.



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18. Everybody’s Fine (2009)

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Everybody’s Fine is a heartwarming adventure drama that revolves around a widower who rediscovers his connection to his family. When he realizes that his only bond with his grown-up children was through their mother, he embarks on an unplanned road trip to mend their relationships. The film takes the audience on a journey filled with nostalgia, laughter, and unexpected revelations as the widower encounters each of his children in unique and memorable ways.



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19. Baaria (2009)

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Baaria”, an autobiographical epic, explores the lives of three generations in Giuseppe Tornatore’s native Sicilian village, Bagheria. Filmed in both Sicilian and Italian, this stunning drama and comedy reveals the intimate tales of people living in a small town, where tradition and innovation intertwine. The movie, which boasts an impressive 14 wins and 24 nominations, beautifully depicts the essence of family, love, and community set against the backdrop of a changing world.



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20. L’ultimo gattopardo: Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo (2010)

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L’ultimo gattopardo: Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of renowned Italian producer and Titanus president, Goffredo Lombardo. Directed by the talented Giuseppe Tornatore, the film offers a unique and intimate portrayal of Lombardo, unveiling the man behind the scenes of Italian cinema. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and archival material, this documentary allows viewers to gain a better understanding of Lombardo’s contributions to the world of cinema and uncovers the secrets of the enigmatic personality that has shaped the Italian film industry for decades.



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21. Crossroad (2012)

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Crossroad is a drama film released in 2012, helmed by director Shervin Youssefian, who also penned the screenplay. The movie, starring Philip Bulcock, Kim Estes, and Sean Galuszka, follows the story of a father and husband who tries to seek forgiveness and reconciliation with the man responsible for the murder of his family. However, his plans to meet him are disrupted by a robbery at the diner where they were supposed to rendezvous.



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22. Giuseppe Tornatore: Every Film My First Film (2012)

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Every Film My First Film” is a moving documentary directed by Italian filmmakers Luciano Barcaroli and Gerardo Panichi. It offers a unique journey into the remarkable work of director Giuseppe Tornatore, who is widely known for his film “Malena. ” Through the lens of Tornatore’s career, this documentary explores his commitment to cinematic art and how he manages to reinvent himself for each new production.



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23. Tutte le storie di Piera (2013)

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Tutte le storie di Piera” (2013) is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and stories of Piera Degli Esposti, an iconic Italian actress. Directed by Peter Marcias and featuring interviews with notable Italian personalities, such as filmmaker Lina Wertmüller and author Dacia Maraini, the film explores Piera’s early life, career, and the challenges she faced in the male-dominated world of Italian cinema. With a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes, this visually appealing documentary sheds light on the lesser-known aspects of Piera’s life, making it a must-see for fans of classic Italian cinema and those interested in the lives of trailblazing actresses.



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24. The Best Offer (2013)

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In “The Best Offer” (2013), multi-talented and eccentric art auctioneer Virgil Oldman finds himself enchanted by the enigmatic Claire Ibbetson, a wealthy heiress who hires him to auction off her coveted antique collection. To help him understand Claire’s intriguing personality, Virgil brings on a young artificer named Robert. As the auction unfolds, Virgil and Robert begin to suspect that the entire collection, including a sensational nude female painting, may be part of a larger plan masterminded by Claire.



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25. Enrico Lucherini: Ne ho fatte di tutti i colori (2014)

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Enrico Lucherini: Ne ho fatte di tutti i colori” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and career of the first and most prominent publicist in Italy. The film, released in 2014, offers a colorful exploration of Lucherini’s journey, showcasing his influence on iconic Italian films such as Ben Hur, La Dolce Vita, and the works of famous directors like Sophia Loren and Luchino Visconti. Director Marco Spagnoli brings this fascinating story to life, while the film’s writers, including Spagnoli himself, provide a captivating narrative.



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26. The Price of Crime (2014)

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The Price of Crime”, also known as “Milionari”, takes viewers on a riveting journey through the rise and fall of a powerful Camorra clan in Naples, Italy. With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, the film delves into the life of a crime boss and his family, providing a raw look at the world of crime in one of the most beautiful and controversial cities in the world - Naples.



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27. Gli uomini di questa città io non li conosco (2015)

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Gli uomini di questa città io non li conosco (2015) is a riveting documentary that delves into the lives of the men who have shaped Sicily’s modern history. Director Franco Maresco masterfully weaves together the stories of these influential figures, offering viewers a unique glimpse into the complex and often dangerous world of Sicilian politics.



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28. Correspondence (2016)

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Correspondence is a beautifully crafted romantic drama directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Jeremy Irons and Olga Kurylenko. The movie tells the story of an astronomer and his lover, who spend their years apart due to their passion for exploring the unknown.



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29. Behind the Scenes (2017)

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Behind the Scenes” is a documentary film from Iran, released in 2017, that dives deep into the world of filmmaking. The movie presents an intriguing collection of behind-the-scenes footage from various films across different years, providing a glimpse into the creative processes and personalities behind the cameras.



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30. The King of Paparazzi - La vera storia (2018)

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The King of Paparazzi - La vera storia (2018) is an inspiring Italian documentary that offers a captivating look into the life of Rino Barillari, a legendary paparazzo. The film follows Barillari’s journey from his small village in Limbadi to the bustling city of Rome, where he becomes enthralled by the world of glamour and film.



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31. Citizen Rosi (2019)

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Citizen Rosi, a captivating documentary, delves into the cinematic world of renowned Italian filmmaker Francesco Rosi. Starting with his critically acclaimed film “Lucky Luciano, ” which he believed encapsulated the mother of all negotiations between the government and the mafia, the documentary takes viewers on a journey through Rosi’s most powerful works.



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32. Ennio (2021)

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Experience the life, inspiration, and groundbreaking music of the legendary film composer Ennio Morricone in the captivating documentary “Ennio”. With a runtime of 2 hours and 36 minutes, this film takes audiences on a journey through the history of Morricone’s extraordinary career, from his humble beginnings to his status as a maestro of the film industry.



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33. Sergio Leone - L’italiano che inventò l’America (2022)

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Sergio Leone - L’italiano che inventò l’America is a touching homage to the visionary Italian director, Sergio Leone. The documentary celebrates his groundbreaking work in the western genre and the creation of the subgenre “spaghetti western”. This movie brings together artists from around the world to pay tribute to the legendary filmmaker, whose influence continues to impact cinema today.



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