Italy

  • Romolo Guerrieri – Liberi armati pericolosi AKA Young, Violent, Dangerous (1976)

    1971-1980CrimeItalyRomolo GuerrieriThriller

    Synopsis:
    Paul, Joe and Louie go on a bloodthirsty and pointless crime spree, much to the dismay of Paul’s girlfriend (Eleonora Giorgi) and the local police commissioner (Tomas Milian) . The group starts by robbing a gas station where Paul guns down three people. They later rob a bank and a grocery store where Paul kills off an entire other gang that was helping him rob the place. It isn’t long before the entire police force is out to nab the 3 criminals, who pick up the girl and proceed to hightail it to the Swiss border.Read More »

  • Cecilia Mangini – La Canta delle marane AKA Le Chant des fosses (1961)

    1961-1970Cecilia ManginiItalyShort Film

    A short film between fiction and documentary by long-time director Cecilia Mangini (still alive today) and written by Pier Paolo Pasolini. An unknown masterpiece.

    Par une chaude journée d’été, une bande de garçons de la banlieue de Rome jouent et rient dans une des nombreuses rivières qui entourent la ville. La caméra les scrute, les approche, révèle les gestes et les regards, et les enveloppe d’une sorte de danse visuelle, tandis que les mots du commentaire – confié à la sensibilité poétique de Pier Paolo Pasolini – racontent les histoires, les désirs, les rêves, l’avenirRead More »

  • Marco Bellocchio – I pugni in tasca AKA Fists in the Pocket (1965)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaItalian Neo-RealismItalyMarco Bellocchio

    Quote:
    Tormented by twisted desires, a young man takes drastic measures to rid his grotesquely dysfunctional family of its various afflictions in this astonishing 1965 debut from Marco Bellocchio. Charged by a coolly assured style, shocking perversity, and savage gallows humor, Fists in the Pocket (I pugni in tasca) was a gleaming ice pick in the eye of bourgeois family values and Catholic morality, a truly unique work that continues to rank as one of the great achievements of Italian cinema.Read More »

  • Tonino Valerii – I giorni dell’ira AKA Day of Anger (1967)

    1961-1970ActionEuro WesternsItalyTonino ValeriiWestern

    Synopsis:
    Amiable, unassertive Scott Mary picks up the trash, cleans the toilets, sweeps the floors in the town of Clifton. Then a gunfighter comes to town. He offers advice and guidance to Scott who quickly begins to toughen and mature, thus upsetting the balance of power in the town.Read More »

  • Dino Risi – Sesso e volentieri (1982)

    1981-1990ComedyDino RisiItaly

    Director Dino Risi helmed this episodic Italian erotic comedy. The main point of interest in this one is the incredible cast of Eurosploitation starlets in various stages of undress: Laura Antonelli, Gloria Guida and Margaret Lee, with Johnny Dorelli in all ten of the episodes.
    Most definitely, not Risi’s best film, but still Risi.Read More »

  • Mario Caiano – …a tutte le auto della polizia aka Calling All Police Cars (1975)

    1971-1980CrimeItalyMario CaianoThriller

    Synopsis:
    At the core of Without Trace is a story about a young girl who is the daughter a prominent doctor. When the girl goes missing her father gets the police to jump into action because of his class status / wealth. Early on this provides one in the story this provides one of the many intricate back stories. There is a loose cannon detective who takes offense to the fact that the police bend over backwards when someone of wealth is involved and drag their feet when it is someone from a poverty background. Things quickly change when the young girls body is discovered and this detective become more sympathetic towards her.Read More »

  • Roberto Benigni – Pinocchio (2002)

    2001-2010ComedyFantasyItalyRoberto Benigni

    Plot Synopsis from allmovie.com by Andrea LeVasseur
    Academy Award-winner Roberto Benigni adapts the classic children’s tale by Carlo Collodi for the big-budget family-oriented comedy Pinocchio. In his usual fashion, Benigni directs and stars, this time as the little puppet boy made out of wood. The familiar story begins as a log of pinewood falls out of a cart and lands in front of woodcarver, Geppetto (Carlo Giuffré), who carves the puppet out of longing for a son. When the puppet begins to come alive and cause trouble, Geppetto is arrested and Pinocchio is left to his own naïve worldview. After getting a stern warning from the Blue Fairy (Benigni’s wife and producer Nicoletta Braschi), Pinocchio sets out to reunite with his father, become a real boy, and succumb to some desire for adventure. Read More »

  • Vittorio De Sica – Ieri, oggi, domani AKA Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963)

    1961-1970ComedyCommedia all'ItalianaDramaItalyVittorio De Sica

    Stories about three very different women and the men they attract.

    Episode 1. In Naples the street trader Adelina is sentenced to prison for selling bootleg cigarettes. The lawyer Verace tells her husband Carmine that according to the law a woman cannot be put in prison when she is pregnant and six months after the delivery. Adelina and Carmine start procreating one child after another to avoid imprisonment, but after the 7th child is born, Carmine is burned out and cannot make love anymore.Read More »

  • Sergio Leone – Per un pugno di dollari AKA Fistful of Dollars (1964)

    1961-1970ClassicsEuro WesternsItalySergio LeoneWestern

    Synopsis:
    The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood) enters the Mexican village of San Miguel in the midst of a power struggle among the three Rojo brothers (Antonio Prieto, Benny Reeves, Sieghardt Rupp) and sheriff John Baxter (Wolfgang Lukschy). When a regiment of Mexican soldiers bearing gold intended to pay for new weapons is waylaid by the Rojo brothers, the stranger inserts himself into the middle of the long-simmering battle, selling false information to both sides for his own benefit.Read More »

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