Description: An Italian high school student becomes infatuated with a woman he sees outside his class window. Her fiancée is in jail for being involved in a radical movement, and she spends much time in court providing moral support. At first she resists the student’s advances, but eventually begins an affair with him. Their situation is condemned by her family and his father, who is the woman’s psychologist.Read More »
Italy
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Marco Bellocchio – Il Diavolo in corpo AKA Devil in the Flesh [+Extras] (1986)
1981-1990ArthouseItalyMarco BellocchioPolitics -
Jerzy Kawalerowicz – Maddalena (1971)
1971-1980DramaItalyJerzy Kawalerowicz
The film Maddalena tells the story of a woman who is desperate to find real love in a real steady relationship on the one hand; and a priest who is doubting his ability to cope with celibacy on the other hand. When Maddalena decides the priest is the man that she wants, an atmosphere of erotic tension and self-questioning about true Faith fill up the air. The film is long forgotten (thus the five), but the score for the film, parts of which were used in other films, is considered by some as one of Morricone’s finest, and quite rightly so. The already mentioned title part ‘Come Maddalena’, which mixes jazzy drumming with a modest church organ, the lyrical voices of Edda dell’Orso and a scatting choir, is probably one of the most evocative and thrilling parts of film music I have ever heard. Long before the world had ever heard of lounge music and chill-out, maestro Morricone must have sent the shivers down many a spine… as he has done so many times before and after.Read More »
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Various – Gojira Fantajî: SF Kôkyô Fantajî aka Godzilla Fantasia (1984)
1981-1990AsianItalyOvidio G. AssonitisSci-FiQuote:
In 1954, Akira Ifukube was asked by Toho to score Gojira (Godzilla), a giant monster film to be directed by Ishiro Honda. Many of Ifukube’s colleagues tried to convince him not to take the job, thinking the film would not be a success. Ifukube did not listen to his detractors and accepted the project. As a result, his score for Gojira has become one of the most famous film scores in history and propelled Ifukube to heights of fame that no other Japanese film composer has ever reached. Additionally, Ifukube regarded his Gojira music as the best score he had ever written for a motion picture.Read More » -
Lina Wertmüller – Pasqualino Settebellezze aka Seven Beauties (1975)
Drama1971-1980ComedyItalyLina Wertmüller

Lina Wertmüller’s harrowing 1976 film stars Giancarlo Giannini as a petty crook with seven unattractive sisters to support, and it features a picaresque, World War II-era journey through a prison asylum, army service, and a Nazi concentration camp. Wertmüller is more indulgent in highbrow sadomasochism than she is real profundity, but there’s no denying that the film is powerful in its story of subjugation and survival. A climactic scene in which Giannini saves his skin at the camp by seducing its disgusting female commandant is unnervingly honest. Giannini became a ’70s international icon partially on the basis of this work.Read More »
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Marco Ferreri – Il Futuro è donna AKA The Future Is Woman (1984)
1981-1990DramaEroticaItalyMarco FerreriPlot summary
This is the story of a couple who do not want to have children of their own, and a pregnant, single woman who needs a home for awhile, the relationship between the three protagonists is strange, at the very least. After Anna (Hanna Schygulla) and Gordon (Niels Arestrup) invite the expecting Malvina (Ornella Muti) to live with them, Anna becomes neurotically jealous and attempts suicide but is thwarted and in the end decides she really wants to be there for the baby when he/she comes into the world. Rather than trying to get rid of Malvina and the baby, both Gordon and Anna are in agreement on keeping it.Read More » -
Giorgio Stegani – Il sole nella pelle aka Summer affair (1971)
Drama1971-1980Giorgio SteganiItalyRomance

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A rich girl falls for an older hippie boy. Her parents don’t approve and try to stop her from seeing him.Read More » -
Bernardo Bertolucci – La Luna (1979)
Drama1971-1980ArthouseBernardo BertolucciItaly
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Bernardo Bertolucci’s infamous Oedipal tale about a self-absorbed opera diva and the incestuous love she exhibits towards her deeply troubled teenage son was panned by critics upon its release, with Vincent Canby of the New York Times referring to it as “one of the most sublimely foolish movies ever made by a director of Mr. Bertolucci’s acknowledged talents”, and Roger Ebert unabashedly proclaiming that “Bertolucci has sprung his gourd this time.” Nowadays, Luna is considered an undiscovered masterpiece Read More » -
Donatella Baglivo – Andrey Tarkovsky in Nostalghia (1984)
1981-1990Andrei TarkovskyDocumentaryDonatella BaglivoItaly

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Shot on the film’s set, gives a fascinating insight into the making of Nostalghia and includes interviews with Tarkovsky, the cast and crew.Read More » -
Michelangelo Antonioni – Sette canne, un vestito (1949)
1941-1950DocumentaryItalyMichelangelo AntonioniShort Filmshort documentary on the production of rayon, shot in Torviscosa (Italy). It portrays the production of this new synthetic fabric in the small town of Torviscosa, entirely built following strict fascist canons.Read More »




