At the turn of the millennium, the Pope called for a series of concerts to commemorate the passing of time; the resulting...
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1999
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To celebrate the Jubilaeum 2000, Pope John Paul II commissioned a series of concert presentations. This, the first in the...
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1999
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1999
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Woody Allen wrote, directed, and stars in this very dark comedy about a novelist, Harry Block, who says with admirable...
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1997
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Featuring a soundtrack filled with beloved "standard" songs such as "Just You, Just Me" and "My Baby Just Cares for Me," this...
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1996
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A dissatisfied Manhattan sportswriter finds more than he expected when he searches for the biological mother of his adopted...
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1995
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1994
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Grossly mistaken identity provides the impetus in this Italian farce. Loris is an anti-social fellow with a high sex drive....
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1994
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Bullets Over Broadway is a Woody Allen romp that, as the title suggests, combines gangsters with show business at the height...
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1994
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There's a real murder and a real mystery in Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery, but these plot pegs are used mainly to...
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1993
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One of Woody Allen's most seemingly biographical films, Husbands and Wives opens with upper-middle class Manhattan couple...
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1992
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Woody Allen's black-and-white curiosity piece is a mixture of influences -- from German silent film expressionism to...
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1992
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Woody Allen's character study of a well-kept, upscale Manhattan woman (Mia Farrow) takes the title character on a journey...
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1990
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A weekend stay at a Vermont summer house provides glimpses into the lives of six unhappy people, plagued by unrequited...
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1987
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1987
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Woody Allen's gentle and nostalgic tribute to the glory days of radio and coming-of-age during World War II plays like...
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1987
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In this charming comedy that lives up to its title, Judge Reinhold stars as Joe Gower, a librarian's assistant posing as a...
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1986
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A Woody Allen Manhattan mosaic, Hannah and Her Sisters concerns the lives, loves, and infidelities among a tightly-knit...
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1986
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1983
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Gabriela was based on Jorge Armado's novel Gabriela, Clove and Cinammon, which also served as the source of a typically...
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1983
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A divorced middle-aged Italian film director (Tomas Millian) is seeking meaning and love in both his life and his film. He...
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1982
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After his son disappears, an Italian cheese manufacturer is threatened by political terrorists who will supposedly kill the...
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1981
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In a resort town near Rome, Louise (Jacqueline Bisset) attempts to cope with her divorce, a new career, and John...
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1979
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A biker chick and her housewife friend go out & about. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1977
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Teresa the Thief is a true story set during World War II. The eponymous Teresa, played by Monica Vitti, is an Italian woman...
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1973
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This highly symbolic and enigmatic political drama by Hungarian director Miklos Jancso was produced by a consortium from...
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1971
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Turn-of-the-century Naples is the setting for this show-business comedy about a theatrical nobody who starts a popular dance...
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1970
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The Pizza Triangle is a freewheeling satire of Italian mores, hilarious despite its outwardly morbid plotline. The murder of...
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1970
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This romantic situation comedy finds Giovanni (Alberto Sordi) extremely jealous when his wife Raffaella (Monica Vitti) admits...
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1969
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This dark comedy finds Lucie (Monica Vitti) planning to kill her boyfriend (Maurice Ronet), and then herself, after...
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1969
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Sidney Lumet directed this romantic melodrama involving deceit and marital secrets. The film takes place in Rome where lawyer...
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1969
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1968
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This romantic and sometimes ribald historical farce finds nobleman Guerrando (Tony Curtis) knighted in the days before the...
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1967
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1967
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In this Italian bedroom farce, a humble village peasant has managed to remain a bachelor despite the fact that he has...
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1966
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Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni's first English-language production was also his only box office hit, widely...
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1966
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An unfaithful wife is visited by medieval plague victims, who were summoned from their graves by her occult-expert husband....
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1966
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1965
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Red Desert (Il Deserto Rosso) once more combines the considerable talents of director Michelangelo Antonioni and star Monica...
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1964
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In this sex-charged character study, a woman's husband persuades her to share in his predilection for group sex. Later, she...
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1964
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In this Italian sci-fi comedy the corpse of a laborer is inhabited and revived by an Omicron -- an alien being. When the...
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1964
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1964
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In this amusing look at the petty deceits of everyday life, Marcello Mastroianni shines as wealthy antique dealer Nello...
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1961
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This uneven Italian wartime drama looks at the conflict in World War II from another perspective, that of a young fascist....
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1961
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This is a dramatic, wartime story about the internecine fighting between Italians who opposed Mussolini during the war and...
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1960
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Famed Spanish tenor José Carreras headlines this special classical Christmas concert, performed and filmed at the Basilica...
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