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Italian Cinema

The history of Italian cinema began with a few seconds footage of Pope Leo XIII blessing the camera. Historical dramas were most popular in these early years before sound. During and after WWI, funds were short and nothing much of interest was made until the 1920s. With the rise of fascism the film industry was encouraged and in 1937 Cinecitta was built on the outskirts of Rome. Literally a 'cinema city', it contained everything a film maker could need or want, including theatres, and even a cinematography school. The slogan on posters at the time read "Cinema is The Most Powerful Weapon". Newsreels and propagandistic documentaries were filmed here but by 1939, feature film productions were underway. Visconti ('Ossessione'), Rossellini (Rome, Open City') and De Sica ('Bicycle Thief') all began their careers here. Post-war, two distinct trends emerged in Italian cinema: on the one hand, the neo-realist films of Rossellini and De Sica, made chiefly on location in the streets of Rome and surrounding towns; and on the other, the American megaproductions, filmed almost entirely on sets constructed in the Cinecitta studios. In 1948, 'Quo Vadis?', 'Roman Holiday (1952), 'Three Coins in a Fountain' (1954), 'Farewell to Arms' (1957), 'Ben Hur' (1958) and 'Cleopatra' (1961), to cite only the most famous. Federico Fellini shot most of his films, at least in part at Cinecitta and to this day the studios are used for television and film productions. Mention must also be made of Pasolini, Bertolucci, Zeffirelli, Antonioni, Sergio Leone - Italy has given cinema some of its greatest individuals and auteurs. Pictured: The lost kisses from 'Cinema Paradiso'

I'm Not Scared (2003)

7.5/10
Director: Gabriele Salvatores
Starring: Aitana Sanchez-Gijon, Dino Abbrescia, Giorgio Careccia, Giuseppe Cristiano

Something sinister is lurking under the surface of 10-year-old Michele's (Giuseppe Cristiano) idyllic summer. While the days in his remote southern It... Read more

I, Don Giovanni (2009)

7/10
Director: Carlos Saura
Starring: Emilia Verginelli, Lorenzo Balducci, Tobias Moretti, Lino Guanciale

Venice, 1763. Writer Lorenzo da Ponte is leading the life of a debauched libertine. Under the tutelage of Giacomo Casanova, he devotes himself to the... Read more

Identification of a Woman (1982)

6.8/10
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Starring: Tomas Milian, Daniela Silverio, Christine Boisson

Michelangelo Antonionis Identification of a Woman is a body- and soul-baring voyage into one mans artistic and erotic consciousness. After his wife... Read more

Il Grido (1957)

7.8/10
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Starring: Alida Valli, Betsy Blair, Steve Cochran, Gabriella Pallotta

A cinematic "cry" from one of the most revered of all auteurs, Italian maestro Michelangelo Antonioni (L'avventura, La notte, Il deserto rosso) depict... Read more

Il Postino ( The Postman ) (1994)

7.7/10
Director: Michael Radford
Starring: Massimo Troisi, Philippe Noiret, Linda Moretti

Aka 'The Postman'. Massimo Troisi stars as a humble postman in a small beautiful Italian village, whose life is transformed by the simple powers of po... Read more

In The Eye Of The Hurricane (Blu-ray) (1971)

6.2/10
Director: José María Forqué
Starring: Jean Sorel, Rosanna Yanni

Ruth and Michel separate after Ruth finds another man, Paul. Ruth and Paul go to her sunny, idyllic beach side villa to spend summer. They are having... Read more

Inspector Montalbano: Volume 1 (1999)

8.5/10
Starring: Luca Zingaretti, Peppino Mazzotta, Angelo Russo, Cesare Bocci, Marcello Perracch...

He's a bit grumpy, he dresses superbly well, and no-one can get inside the criminal's head like Montalbano can. Read more

Intervista (1987)

7.1/10
Director: Federico Fellini
Starring: Federico Fellini, Sergio Rubini, Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg, etc ...

Apparently conceived as a tribute to the Cinecitta Studios in Rome, Fellini's beloved home base throughout his career, this 'mockumentary' is a magica... Read more

Into The Labyrinth (2019)

5.6/10
Director: Donato Carrisi
Starring: Toni Servillo, Dustin Hoffman

Samantha, a young kidnapped girl, resurfaces in shock after being imprisoned and hospitalized. Next to her is Dr. Green, a profiler who investigates v... Read more

Italian Film Festival 2006 (2005)

Director: Ermanno Olmi, Gianni Amelio, Pupi Avati, Ferzan Ozpetek, Marco Tullio Giordana, Giovanni Veronesi, Angelo Longoni, Roberto Faenza, Franco Maresco, Daniele Cipri, Alessandro D'Alatri, Giuseppe Piccioni, Ambrogio Lo Giudice
Starring: Carlo Verdone, Bud Spencer, Charlotte Rampling, Kim Rossi Stuart, Alessio Boni,...

This extraordinary set contains eleven highlights of the 2006 Italian Film Festival, plus a film from 2004. Films included are: 'The Manual of Love';... Read more