Marcello Mastroianni (1924-1996) was arguably the most famous and respected leading man in the history of Italian cinema. A...
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2006
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Federico Fellini was one of the leading figures of the international cinema in the 1960s, whose dreamlike images and...
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2003
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German filmmaker Eckhart Schmidt tracks down many high-profile Italian movie folks for the documentary portrait Federico...
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2003
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Legendary Italian filmmaker Luchino Visconti's life and remarkable cinematic achievements are investigated in depth in...
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2002
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This moving, finely-wrought portrayal of legendary cinematographer Sven Nykvist was directed by his son Carl-Gustav Nykvist...
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2000
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Rarely has any actor, and especially one with a filmography as rich as that of Marcello Mastroianni (1923-1996), been given...
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1997
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The title affliction causes sufferers to react to paintings in extreme and bizarre ways. In the case of police detective...
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1996
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1995
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This drama is based upon an 18th century French novel by Crebillon. It represents the sharp conversations between a clever,...
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1994
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1994
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The murder of a millionaire has unexpectedly humorous results in this farcical comedy. When Phoebe (Sean Young) and Julian...
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1992
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Combining elements of A Christmas Carol and Rain Man (1988), this modern-day parable of greed and redemption was crafted with...
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1991
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The La Scala Opera Company presents this acclaimed production of Rossini's final opera, William Tell, performed in a new...
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1991
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Director Terry Gilliam adroitly applies his Monty Python sensibilities upon the "career" of famed German prevaricator Baron...
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1989
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In this thriller, a London casino employee is imported to Lebanon ostensibly to work in a casino. He soon discovers that he...
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1989
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Adapted by Lewis John Carlino from the speculative novel by Anne Edwards, Haunted Summer recounts one of the most tempestuous...
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1988
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Tony Church (Burt Reynolds) is a Chicago detective who loses his job when he is blamed for the deaths of his fellow officers...
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1988
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Giulia E Guilia, also released as Julia and Julia, is an unusual, interesting film by director Peter Del Monte, a nightmare...
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1987
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After discovering that his terrorist brother has committed suicide, Marco (John Savage) travels to Columbia to investigate,...
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1987
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Brigitte Nielsen appears as warrior woman Sonja, who unites with a couple of other gladiator types (including...
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1985
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1984
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In director Anna Maria Tato's shallow depiction of an equally shallow dalliance, Lucia (Fanny Ardant) is unavoidably delayed...
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1984
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Set during World War II, The Assisi Underground deals with the efforts made by a handful of hardy European souls to rescue...
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1984
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In this farcical look at a female detective/mystery story writer, Cathy Palmer (JoBeth Williams) is an ordinary housewife...
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1984
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This evocative look at a 1914 ocean voyage to scatter the ashes of a world-famous opera singer (Janet Suzman) is by turns...
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1983
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Gregory Peck had made scattered television appearances before, but the 3-hour Scarlet and the Black was his first starring...
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1983
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Fred Zinnemann's final film is a meditative examination of an illicit May-December romance, set in the mountain expanse of...
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1982
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Alan J. Pakula directs the political thriller Rollover, produced by leading lady Jane Fonda's production company, IPC Films....
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1981
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In this dream-sequence film, renowned Italian director Federico Fellini expounds at length on the nature, complexities,...
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1980
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Based on the long-running comic strip created by E.C. Segar (and less on the animated cartoons created by Max Fleischer,...
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1980
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Director Federico Fellini's Orchestra Rehearsal (Prova d'Orchestra) was originally made for Italian TV, then given a limited...
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1979
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"It's showtime!" In this part film à clef, part musical phantasmagoria, director/choreographer Bob Fosse takes a Felliniesque...
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1979
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Fine del Mondo nel Nostro Solito Letto in una Notte Piena di Pioggia, literally translated as "The End of the World in Our...
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1978
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China 9, Liberty 37 falls halfway between the Hollywood backlot-western school and the Italian "spaghetti" western genre,...
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1978
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In this slapstick comedy, almost a vaudeville revue, the Italian side of World War II is affectionately re-created, while...
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1976
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Fellini's Casanova is played by Donald Sutherland. The film takes great pains to debunk the myth of the Great Lover by...
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1976
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From 16th century Sicily to the streets of contemporary New York, the Mafia has transcended its humble roots to evolve into...
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1976
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1975
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This simple movie, which follow the exploits of two transcontinental truck drivers as they wrestle their semi across Europe,...
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1974
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Lina Wertmuller's flamboyant satire is an acquired taste, and this unpleasant sociopolitical comedy may be the acid test for...
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1974
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Federico Fellini's warmly nostalgic memory piece examines daily life in the Italian village of Rimini during the reign of...
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1973
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Dale Wasserman's long-running Broadway smash comes to the screen in this musical based on Miguel de Cervantes' classic satire...
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1973
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Originally released in Italy as Film d'Amore e d'Anarchia, Lina Wertmuller's Love and Anarchy is set in the fascist-dominated...
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1973
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Fellini's Roma is a virtually plotless autobiographical tribute to Rome, Italy, featuring narration by Fellini himself and a...
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1972
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"Maybe you're not supposed to like it with someone you love." With a script by satirist and cartoonist Jules Feiffer,...
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1971
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1970
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Federico Fellini makes his most decadent, undisciplined work in this free adaptation of Petronius' famous farcical chronicle...
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1969
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Italo Bombolini (Anthony Quinn) is the mayor of the hillside village of Santa Vittorio. The wine-loving town leader erases a...
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1969
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1968
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Released in Europe as Histoires Extraordinaires and Tre Passi Nel Delirio, this is a portmanteau picture, comprised of three...
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1968
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1968
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In this big-budget adaptation of Terry Southern's satiric sex farce (the sort of project that could get an immediate green...
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1968
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1967
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This Dino De Laurentiis production from 1965 is actually an anthology of five different directors' work, each telling their...
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1967
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The Bible was intended by producer Dino De Laurentiis as the first in a series of films which would eventually cover the Old...
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1966
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Each of the episodes in the three-part Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Ieri, Oggi E Domani) stars Sophia Loren and...
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1963
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The Organizer (I Compagni) takes a gritty, near-documentary approach to its subject matter: the exploitation of Italian...
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1963
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1963
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A touching story of brothers raised apart and then brought together under tragic circumstances, this drama by...
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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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1962
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1962
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An impressive cast graces the 105 minutes of Ghosts of Rome. Don't let the title mislead you: the "ghosts" are not genuine...
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1961
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Luchino Visconti's operatic masterpiece tells the story of the Parondis, a poor family from a village in southern Italy who...
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1960
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This is an indecisive, ultimately unconvincing wartime drama set in the 1930s when Spain was caught in a bloody civil war, a...
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1960
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Once branded himself by the House Un-American Activities Committee, award-winning director Martin Ritt focuses on the cruel...
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1960
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1959
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In this frothy romantic outing, a brainy gal from Texas heads for Italy after winning a television quiz show. There she...
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1959
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The slow pacing of this fanciful tale about the life and one reputed love of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya makes for an...
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1959
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Although there'd been "doomsday dramas" before it, Stanley Kramer's On the Beach was considered the first "important" entry...
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1959
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Even though this period drama is leisurely to especially slow in parts, it tells an entertaining story about Policarpo...
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1959
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In this occasionally amusing frolic, Gina Lollobrigida plays a sexy widow who returns to Italy from New York following the...
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1958
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Anna may be from Brooklyn, but this medium-budget domestic drama was filmed and financed in Italy. The title character,...
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1958
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1957
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In this Italian romantic comedy set in the town of Sorrento, on the beautiful Bay of Naples, a woman rents a home from a...
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1957
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Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio De Sica grace this comical yet dramatic Italian tale of a tumultuous love affair between two...
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1957
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Puccini's famous opera gets a royal treatment, a few million dollars worth of it, in costumes and sets for this 1956...
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1956
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The third entry in the Italian "Bread, Love and. . ." series, Pane, Amore e. . . was directed by Dino Risi, taking over from...
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1955
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Italian director Luchino Visconti dishes up his usual blend of elegance and decadence in Senso. The international cast...
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1954
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