Italy

  • Matteo Garrone – Dogman (2018)

    2011-2020CrimeDramaItalyMatteo Garrone
    Dogman (2018)
    Dogman (2018)

    Based on the true story of the Canaro of Rome.
    Marcello, a small and gentle dog groomer, finds himself involved in a dangerous relationship of subjugation with Simone, a former violent boxer who terrorizes the entire neighborhood. In an effort to reaffirm his dignity, Marcello will submit to an unexpected act of vengeance.Read More »

  • Bernardo Bertolucci – Partner (1968)

    Bernardo Bertolucci1961-1970ArthouseDramaItaly
    Partner (1968)
    Partner (1968)

    Inspired by Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud and Jean-Luc Godard Bernardo Bertolucci’s third feature is the schizophrenic parable of Jacob, a would-be revolutionary whose lonely existence is shattered by the appearance of his exact double at the moment he contemplates suicide. While his doppelganger urges Jacob towards a greater commitment to protest against the Vietnam War, the young teacher falls in love with the daughter of his academic predecessor, forging a romance that defies the revolutionary ideals of his alter-ego.Read More »

  • Alessandro Blasetti – 4 passi fra le nuvole AKA Four Steps in the Clouds (1942)

    Alessandro Blasetti1941-1950ComedyDramaItalian Cinema under FascismItaly
    4 passi fra le nuvole (1942)
    4 passi fra le nuvole (1942)

    Originally released in 1942, Four Steps in the Clouds (Quattro Passi fra le Nuvole) was a major stepping stone in the starring career of Gino Cervi. The story begins as young unwed mother-to-be Maria (Adriana Benetti) desperately casts about for a means of avoiding disgrace. Making the acquaintance of good-natured Paolo Bianchi (Cervi), Maria persuades him to pose as her husband and meet her family.

    Immediately ingratiating himself with Maria’s parents, Paolo plays his part so well that only a completely unforeseen disaster could spoil the charade. And when that disaster inevitably arrives, it is Paolo who comes to the rescue…Read More »

  • Pier Paolo Pasolini – Il Fiore delle mille e una notte AKA Arabian Nights (1974) (HD)

    Pier Paolo Pasolini1971-1980ArthouseFantasyItaly
    Il Fiore delle mille e una notte (1974)
    Il Fiore delle mille e una notte (1974)

    Quote:
    The concluding part of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “Trilogy Of Life”, following The Decameron and The Canterbury Tales, Arabian Nights corrects many of the mistakes found in the latter, noticeably its ramshackle, uneven approach, and returns to the charming territory of the former. Indeed, the film is as good as The Decameron, if not better, and is generally considered to be the trilogies crowning moment and one of Pasolini’s finest films (critic Tony Rayns recently included it amongst his choices for Sight and Sound’s 2002 Top Ten Critics’ Poll).Read More »

  • Laura Luchetti – La bella estate AKA The Beautiful Summer (2023)

    2021-2030DramaItalyLaura LuchettiQueer Cinema(s)
    La bella estate (2023)
    La bella estate (2023)

    Set during a “beautiful summer” in Turin in 1938, against the backdrop of Fascist-era Italy’s subsequent entry into World War II. sees the 18-year-old Cassell as the uninhibited model Amelia. She introduces her younger friend Ginia to a world of bohemian artists where she will fall in love for the first time.Read More »

  • Claudio Giovannesi – La paranza dei bambini AKA Piranhas (2019)

    2011-2020Claudio GiovannesiCrimeDramaItaly
    La paranza dei bambini (2019)
    La paranza dei bambini (2019)

    Quote:
    Based on the novel by Roberto Saviano (“Gomorrah”), Piranhas follows fifteen year-old Nicola (newcomer Francesco Di Napoli) who lives with his mother and younger brother in the Sanità neighborhood of Naples, a place that has been controlled by the Camorra mafia for centuries.

    Dreaming of a life lush with designer clothing and elite nightclub bottle service, Nicola and his naive group of friends begin selling drugs, an entryway into the violent, power-hungry world of crime that begins to threaten their innocence, relationships, and safety of their families.Read More »

  • Antonio Albanese – Uomo d’acqua dolce (1997)

    1991-2000Antonio AlbaneseComedyCommedia all'ItalianaItaly
    Uomo d'acqua dolce (1997)
    Uomo d’acqua dolce (1997)

    Synopsis
    Antonio takes a hit on his head when he’s out to buy a jar of mushrooms for his wife, and loses his memory. He reappears five years later unaware that time has passed.Read More »

  • Luciano Emmer – La ragazza in vetrina AKA Woman in the Window (1961) (HD)

    Luciano Emmer1961-1970DramaItalyRomance

    La ragazza in vetrina was supposed to be a turning point in Emmer’s cinema but it went on to become a cursed film. In accordance with the evolution of Italian cinema, the director chose a story by Rodolfo Sonego which combines a tough theme, Italian migrants working in Dutch and Belgian mines (the tragedy in Marcinelle, near Charleroi, which left 262 dead, half of which were Italian, took place only four years earlier), with a raunchy one, about the red light district in Amsterdam. It combines his love of wandering and the sketch with a harsh new gaze, bolstered by the black-and-white cinematography of Otello Martelli, fresh from La dolce vita. The first half-hour of the film depicts the difficult lives of the miners; then it concentrates on two characters, one timid, the other self-confident, but both lonely and unhappy, as they meet two prostitutes. Read More »

  • Alessandro Comodin – Gigi la legge aka The Adventures of Gigi the Law (2022)

    Alessandro Comodin2021-2030DramaItaly
    Gigi la legge (2022)
    Gigi la legge (2022)

    Quote:
    Gigi is a police officer in a countryside where nothing ever happens. One day however, a young girl throws herself under a train. This is not the first time. Facing this unexplainable suicide wave, Gigi starts investigating a strange world, between reality and fantasy, where a garden turns into a jungle and where an ever-smiling policeman keeps his heart open to love.Read More »

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