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Cinematographer
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1998
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An elderly Roman cabbie bids adieu to his beloved horse in this tearful drama. Gaetano and Nestor, his horse, have always...
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Cinematographer
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1994
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Fausto (Gaetano Carotenuto) is a deaf boy who has been trained from birth to live exclusively in the hearing world. His...
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Cinematographer
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1993
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Everyone on the train to Venice is quite naturally wrapped up in their own concerns. Martin (Hugh Grant), a journalist, is...
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Cinematographer
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1993
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Emilio Garrone (Alberto Sordi) used to be a government functionary who supervised the leasing of broadcasting rights for the...
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Cinematographer
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1992
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Legendary low-budget mogul Roger Corman made a somewhat inauspicious return to the director's chair for the first time in...
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Cinematographer
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1990
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Since Moliere's plays are national classics of France, an air of reverence surrounds them. However, they are for the most...
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Cinematographer
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1990
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In this romantic story, a couple (Michel Serrault and Virna Lisi) who have been married for over forty years are forced to...
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Cinematographer
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1990
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Cinematographer
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1988
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Father Joseph Mohr (Steve Bond) comes to stay with the family of Franz Guber (Cyrus Elias) in this romantic costume drama....
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Cinematographer
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1988
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In this tragic romance set in Ferrara, Italy in 1938, and at a nearby seaside resort, a wealthy Jewish boy is thwarted in...
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Celebrity photographer Gianni Bozzacchi supposedly wrote and directed this uneven romantic drama based on his own personal...
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Cinematographer, Consultant/advisor
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1987
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Fifteen strangers who have volunteered for an experiment in isolation are forced to deal with an even larger problem in this...
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Writer-director Stephen King falls short in his debut at the helm with Maximum Overdrive, an absurd tale about a radiation...
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Cinematographer
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1986
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In this undistinguished Stephen King horror adaptation, the good residents of Tarker's Mill are dense enough to ignore or...
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Cinematographer
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1985
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Enhanced by a good musical score and good cinematography, this first-time directorial effort by Francesca Comencini is an...
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Cinematographer
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1984
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Occhei, Occhei was not "occhei" with the Italian censors, who based their judgment on teen Bianca's sexual liaison with her...
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Cinematographer
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1984
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In this low-brow satire, French comedian Coluche exploits his talents for comic vulgarity in his role as the 10th-century...
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Cinematographer
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1984
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Although it is based on an intriguing premise -- Dale (Brooke Shields), disguised as a man, takes the place of her late...
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Cinematographer
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1983
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This talky French costume drama chronicles the adventures of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette as they attempt to flee...
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Cinematographer
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1982
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The Italian La Pelle was released in English-speaking countries as The Skin. Set in the twilight of World War 2, the film is...
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Cinematographer
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1981
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Cinematographer
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1980
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Argante (Alberto Sordi) is an eccentric recluse who suffers from a malady of real and imagined gastrointestinal difficulties...
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Cinematographer
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1979
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Well into his maturity, Salomon Landolt, who is the Bailiff of Griefensee, invites five women with whom he has had...
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Cinematographer
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1979
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In this political drama, the dirty undercover machinations behind the international arms trade are exposed when Angela...
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Cinematographer
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1978
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In this dramatic romance, a piano teacher seduces one of her son's friends, who proceeds to fall in love with one of the...
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Cinematographer
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1978
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An international comedy sensation based on a successful French stage play, La Cage aux Folles depicts the farcical chaos that...
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Cinematographer
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1978
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A misguided attempt to dramatize the psychological triad formed by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (Erland Josephson),...
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Cinematographer
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1977
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Because director Franco Zeffirelli noted publicly that he intended to depict Jesus Christ as a human being rather than a...
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Cinematographer
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1977
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Three films are gathered here under one title, and the general theme of sexual encounters unites them. In "Superman and Lady...
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Cinematographer
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1976
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Ernest Borgnine and Robert Alda are the sole "name" actors in the Italian Love by Appointment. Ernie and Bob play a couple of...
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Director
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1976
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Director
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1974
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Otherworldly beauty Ornella Muti headlines this erotic drama centered on the tale of a woman who struggles with her sexual...
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Cinematographer
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1974
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An Italian car crash sends its victims adrift in time back to 11th-century Tibet where they re-enact the dramatic story of...
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Cinematographer
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1974
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Spaghetti-Western star Terence Hill achieved international fame with 1974's My Name Is Nobody. A soldier of fortune, Nobody...
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Cinematographer
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1973
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The US title of this Italian-Spanish-French coproduction is Chino, in deference to the character played by star Charles...
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Cinematographer
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1973
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Luchino Visconti (Count don Luchino Visconti di Modrone) was a film director, true, but he was also a nobleman and a grand...
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Cinematographer
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1973
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Per Grazia Ricevuta (released in the US by The Cross-Eyed Priest) is a semi-autobiographical work from Italian...
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Cinematographer
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1971
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Writer/director Luigi Comencini originally created Le Avventure di Pinocchio as a five-and-a-half-hour miniseries for Italian...
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Cinematographer
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1971
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This lavishly costumed historical epic had an estimated $100 million price tag. Spectacularly photographed battle action...
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Cinematographer
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1970
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In 1969, The Damned (La caduta degli dei) was director Luchino Visconti's most controversial film to date. Set in the 1930s,...
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Cinematographer
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1969
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Cinematographer
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1969
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In this satire, former Italian Resistance hero Natalino (Nino Manfredi) finds himself a total failure as a civilian. He...
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Cinematographer
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1968
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The Italian title for That Splendid November is Un Belissima Novembre, but it might as well have been "Belissima Gina"....
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Cinematographer
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1968
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Cinematographer
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1967
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This melodramatic Italian and French anthology is comprised of four unrelated short films directed by four different...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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Dashing Austrian actor Robert Hoffmann stars as Luciano Luthring, a small-time hood who rises quickly to to the ranks of...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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The Franco-Italian L'Ombrellone stars Enrico Maria Salerno as a vacationing Roman engineer. He'd prefer a little peace and...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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Caught in an unhappy marriage, Piera Fabbri (Giovanna Ralli) leaves her physicist husband Andrea (Paul Guers) and runs off...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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Adriana (Stefania Sandrelli) is a young woman from the country who gets caught up in the tempestuous temptations of the big...
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Cinematographer
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1965
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Cinematographer
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1965
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In this Italian romance, a young woman with a love for loving begins masquerading as her roommate so she can have more...
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Cinematographer
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1965
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The "doll"in this Italian seriocomedy is played by Virna Lisi. Craving attention, Virna claims that she has been robbed and...
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Cinematographer
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1965
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This uninhibited Italian comedy was originally titled Il Magnifico Cornuto. Ugo Tognazzi plays a philandering businessman,...
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Cinematographer
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1964
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Friedrich Durrenmatt's misanthropic theatrical piece The Visit has never been totally successful in any production, not even...
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Cinematographer
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1964
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In this drama, a single woman approaching 40 grows bored of her affair with a married trucker and writes to a singles...
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Cinematographer
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1963
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This serio-comic drama finds a man (Alberto Sordi) in debt with no easy way to alleviate the situation. He conspires to sell...
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Cinematographer
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1963
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Catherine Spaak was only eighteen, yet already known, when she co-starred in this comedy-drama with Nino Manfredi. She plays...
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Cinematographer
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1963
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In this crime comedy with heavy neorealist influence, Antonio (Alberto Sordi) is a Sicilian auto plant worker who has almost...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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Two popular lead actors star in this conventional story of unrequited love, directed by Mauro Bolognini. Emilio...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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Released in the US by 20th Century-Fox, Boccaccio '70 is a compendium of short subjects directed by three of Italy's top...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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This uneven but interesting drama by director and writer Renato Castellani tells the tale of a brigand and the people who...
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Cinematographer
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1961
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Four unemployed prostitutes attempt to open a restaurant in this comedy. They look all over Rome for a restaurant they can...
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Cinematographer
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1960
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Directed by the comparatively unknown Mauro Bolognini, the Italian Bell' Antonio is distinguished by its screenplay,...
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Cinematographer
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1960
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The exploits of three young Roman criminals are chronicled in this socially conscious drama. The young men commit petty...
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Cinematographer
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1959
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The title of this Italian slice-of-life drama translates to Young Husbands. The husbands in question rather casually enter...
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Cinematographer
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1958
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Young Mario (Giancarlo Damiani) loses his mother, Ada (Giulia Rubini), when she's hit by a truck, and so his father, Aldo...
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Cinematographer
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1957
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