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Directed by Nanni MorettiOrigin ItalieGenres DramaThemes Films about familiesActors Laura Morante,
Nanni Moretti,
Jasmine Trinca,
Silvio Orlando,
Claudio Santamaria,
Stefano AccorsiRating72%
The film tells a very raw and realistic story of the death of a teenager in a middle-class Italian family. Giovanni has a troubled relationship with his seventeen-year-old son Andrea and would like to make up with him by jogging. Andrea, annoyed by the presence of his father, accepts the invitation, but on the very first day of jogging, Giovanni has a firm commitment. The second day Giovanni has to cancel the jogging with Andrea due to an urgent call from one of his patients. Andrea goes with friends to go scuba diving instead. Unable to make it back to the surface in time after following a fish into a cave, Andrea dies, without being able to be reconciled with his father. Giovanni, with his wife Paola, is no longer able to console himself for the loss of his very young son and he can only give him a final farewell in the funeral home along with all the other young friends of Andrea., 2h17
Directed by Mario MartoneOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalActors Anna Mouglalis,
Isabella Ragonese,
Elio Germano,
Michele Riondino,
Massimo Popolizio,
Salvatore CantalupoRating67%
The film tells the short life of the great Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi. A noble, his birth's in Recanati, and soon Giacomo learns to study Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic and English in the rich library of his palace that his father built. Giacomo, however, possessing an inquisitive, restless spirit, would like to know to travel abroad to widen his views and enrich his knowledge, as was usual for European landed gentry in the 19th century. Still this desire of his lies at odds with his parents (his father, while possessing a sensibility akin to his, is too bound by the social conventions and the expectations tied to his role as 'Pater Familias'; his mother, on the other hand, is too busy shoring up the household declining fortunes to even care about intellectual aspirations). So the poet begins to write his first works, reflecting about human condition, coming to the conclusion that unhappiness is a costant factor of human existence, and that in life there is no way to remedy this problem. In 1820s, Leopardi can finally leave the native Recanati, and travels to Rome and Florence where, however, his high expectations of intellectual rewards and public recognition are frustrated. Suffering from repeated instances of unrequited love: chiefly that he felt towards the Countess Fanny Targioni Tozzetti, contribute to Leopardi's negative view of life and human experience. Finally he moves to Naples, where a physical decadence led him to death., 1h45
Directed by Marco BellocchioOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
HistoricalThemes Films about educationActors Yves Beneyton,
Renato Scarpa,
Piero Vida,
Laura Betti,
Lou Castel,
Gérard BoucaronRating65%
Un collège de Jésuites à la fin des années cinquante. Les élèves sont humiliés par les brimades et assommés par la discipline. Les professeurs sont à la limite de la névrose... Deux élèves, Franc et Angelo, aux personnalités pourtant dissemblables, refusent le joug imposé par les Pères religieux..., 1h55
Directed by Giuliano MontaldoOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Théâtre,
Films about capital punishment,
Films based on playsActors Gian Maria Volonté,
Charlotte Rampling,
Renato Scarpa,
Mathieu Carrière,
Hans Christian Blech,
Mark BurnsRating71%
En 1591, sous le pontificat de Clément VIII, Giordano Bruno, ancien moine dominicain, retourne à Venise et s'établit chez un noble qui se propose de l'héberger., 1h30
Directed by Frères TavianiOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Giulio Brogi,
Renato Scarpa,
Samy PavelRating72%
À la fin du XIX siècle, un anarchiste italien, Giulio Manieri, coupable d'avoir semé la sédition dans un village d'Ombrie, est condamné à mort. Sa peine est finalement commuée en réclusion à perpétuité. En dix ans de solitude, reclus dans sa cellule, Giulio ne cesse (re)penser la « révolution » à laquelle il a tout sacrifié. Ainsi, peut-il encore survivre, espérer... Or, dix ans plus tard, lors d'un transfert en barque, il croise, justement, une nouvelle génération de révolutionnaires, eux aussi incarcérés : il essaie de leur parler, de se faire entendre et comprendre. Mais le dialogue tourne court, car, le monde et les temps ont désormais changé. Giulio prend alors conscience de la vanité de ses idéaux et de l'inutilité de son combat ; il se laisse engloutir par les flots., 1h27
Directed by Renaud Fély,
Arnaud LouvetOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about religionActors Jérémie Rénier,
Elio Germano,
Yannick Renier,
Alba Rohrwacher,
Éric Caravaca,
Stefano CassettiRating54%
À l’aube du XIIIème siècle en Italie, la vie simple et fraternelle de François d’Assise auprès des plus démunis fascine et dérange la puissante Église. Entouré de ses frères, porté par une foi intense, il lutte pour faire reconnaître sa vision d’un monde de paix et d’égalité., 2h32
Directed by Michele PlacidoOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller films,
Gangster filmsActors Kim Rossi Stuart,
Anna Mouglalis,
Pierfrancesco Favino,
Claudio Santamaria,
Stefano Accorsi,
Jasmine TrincaRating71%
In 1960s Rome, four young delinquents, nicknamed Cold, Lebanese, Dandi and Grand steal a car. Crashing through a police road block, the driver, Grand is crushed by the steering column. Back at their hideout, a small disused caravan near a beach, they are discovered by the police. Cold, Lebanese and Dandi run away, but are captured. Grand, who is mortally wounded, dies in the caravan. Roll opening credits. Some years later, in the 1970s, Cold is released from prison and joins up with Lebanese, who tells him he has come up with a plan to kidnap and hold to ransom Baron Rossellini, a wealthy aristocrat for whom Lebanese's parents worked. He has formed a gang with Dandi - they are Black, Bright Eye, Ricotta, Bufalo, Rat and Ciro and Aldo Buffoni. After negotiating the ransom of 3 billion lire, the Baron is shot by one of the Cannizzari brothers who have been entrusted by Lebanese to guard him. Nonetheless, they fake the proof of life and get the 3 billion lire. However, the local Police Commissioner Nicola Scialoja manages to record the serial numbers of the ransom money before the gang receive it, setting out to capture the gang. As the gang divide up the money, Lebanese proposes to split 500 million lire between them, and use the remaining 2.5 billion to build a foothold in the criminal underworld of Rome, starting with drug dealing. However, the drugs racket is owned by the dealer Terrible, and so the gang wipe his gang out apart from Gemito, who Lebanese bribes to help them. After his home is raided and his body guards killed, Terrible wakes to find Cold, Lebanese and Dandi in his bedroom. Cornered, he reluctantly agrees to let give control of the racket to the gang., 1h40
Directed by Daniele LuchettiGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalActors Elio Germano,
Riccardo Scamarcio,
Luca Zingaretti,
Vittorio Emanuele Propizio,
Angela Finocchiaro,
Anna BonaiutoRating69%
Accio (Elio Germano) and Manrico (Riccardo Scamarcio) are working class brothers who live in Italy in the 1960s. While his brother becomes drawn into left-wing politics, Accio, the hotheaded younger brother, is taken under the wing of a market trader and while under his influence, joins the Fascist party. Accio ("Bully") is a nickname he is proud of because it makes him seem tough. Manrico and their sister Violetta are alarmed to hear their brother listening to Benito Mussolini's speeches in his room. Manrico often physically torments his brother, including stuffing his head in the barrel under the drain pipe of their house.