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Vittorio De Seta captures the music and pageantry of an Easter celebration in Sicily.Read More »
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Vittorio De Seta – Pasqua in Sicilia AKA Easter in Sicily (1955)
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Erik Gandini – Videocracy (2009)
Documentary2001-2010Erik GandiniItaly

Much has been sad about this documentary, before it’s been shown. Europe outside Italy has its view clear. How is Berlusconi possible? You meet this agent with Mussolini songs in his cell phone. You meet the paparazzi king who with a considerable amount of self irony calls himself a Robin Hood, who takes from the poor and gives to himself. You also meet the 26-year-old worker, still living with his mother, who wants to be famous, combining Ricky Martin songs with karate tricks.Read More »
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Vittorio De Seta – Lu tempu di li pisci spata AKA The Age of Swordfish (1955)
1951-1960DocumentaryItalyShort FilmVittorio De SetaQuote:
Vittorio De Seta’s rhythmic editing adds drama to this chronicle of a Sicilian spearfishing expedition.Read More » -
Renato Castellani – Due soldi di speranza AKA Two Cents Worth of Hope (1952)
1951-1960ClassicsComedyItalyRenato CastellaniSynopsis:
The story concerns the romance between Carmela and Antonio. Faced with the hostility of their parents, they symbolically shed themselves of all responsibilities to others in a climactic act of stark-naked bravado.Read More » -
Francesco Rosi – Il momento della verità AKA The Moment of Truth (1965)
1961-1970DramaFrancesco RosiItaly

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In the sporting world, bullfighting remains the epitome of contradiction, where grace begets gore and patience rewards ego. Such unsettling dichotomies haunt Francesco Rosi’s The Moment of Truth, a dangerously alive film that jumps down from the stands and into the ring where Spanish toreros dance a prolonged tango with beasts whose one instinct is to gorge whatever body part they can. In an attempt to grasp a sense of immediacy from convention, Rosi leans heavily on a gripping hand-held aesthetic, seemingly pinning his fluid camera to the flamboyant garb of his strutting protagonists as they tempt fate on a daily basis. While much of The Moment of Truth can be surmised within a very generic sports-genre arc (rise and fall, temptation of riches), this is most definitely a film that lives and breathes in the details of experience, and it’s hard not to admire its unabashed dedication to controlled chaos and incompleteness despite the difficult subject matter.Read More » -
Andrei Tarkovsky – Nostalghia AKA Nostalgia (1983)
1981-1990Andrei TarkovskyArthouseDramaRussiaQuote:
The opening scene is a single shot showing a family and their dog descending a hill, a large tree in the foreground, the distant countryside vanishing into the rolling fog. The camera pushes in imperceptibly, but continuously from the beginning. On the soundtrack, possibly diegetic, a sole woman sings. Meanwhile, the film credits scroll up over the scene. The family and dog, upon reaching the area in front of a hut, stop moving. Verdi’s Messa da Requiem fades in, overlapping for a brief moment with the woman singing. Once the foreground tree fully disappears, the scene freezes; the credits continue until the title appears, and the scene fades to black. The Requiem continues an audible transition to the second scene.Read More » -
Luciano Emmer – La ragazza in vetrina AKA La Fille dans la vitrine [+Extras] (1961)
Drama1961-1970ItalyLuciano EmmerRomancePLOT SYNOPSIS:
A romantic drama partially set in Amsterdam, this standard tale starts out in a mining area in Holland where conditions are about as rough as they get. Two of the miners, Italians Federico (Lino Ventura) and Vincenzo (Bernard Fresson) take off together for the city’s red-light district, where the women pose in windows for prospective customers. There the duo meet Else (Marina Vlady) and Carrel (Magali Noel) who are willing to leave their windows to spend a weekend at a resort with the two men. Soon Else has fallen in love with Vincenzo and the future of the two hookers, as well as the miners, seems to look brighter.
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Lucio Fulci – Le colt cantarono la morte e fu… tempo di massacro AKA Massacre Time (1966)
1961-1970Euro WesternsItalyLucio FulciWesternA wealthy land baron’s sadistic son has taken to abusing the local citizenry with his bullwhip in perverse, evil games.
Prospector Franco Nero returns home to help his alcoholic half-brother and finds a maniacal, bullwhip-wielding tyrant controlling the land and Nero’s sibling.
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Giulio Antamoro – Pinocchio (1911)
1911-1920FantasyGiulio AntamoroItaly

Synopsis (thanks IMDb user jsanchez)
The old carpenter Geppeto manufactures in his workshop a wooden puppet that will soon come alive. For an hour the doll will live a thousand and one adventures: he will be judged, hanged, swallowed by a whale, taken prisoner by the Indians, saved by Canadian soldiers and, even, returned home mounted on a cannonball that flies through the sky.Read More »





