Italian submariners trapped in their damaged boat on the ocean floor.Read More »
Massimo Girotti
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Silvio Amadio – Lupi nell’abisso AKA Wolves of the Deep (1959)
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Roberto Rossellini – Un Pilota ritorna aka A Pilot Returns (1942)
Roberto Rossellini1941-1950DramaItalian Cinema under FascismItalyWarA Fascist pilot, Lt. Gino Rossati (Massimo Girotti), is flying a bombing run from Italy to Greece in the early spring of 1941. He is shot down by British aircraft and becomes a prisoner of war, first of the British and later the Greeks. In one of the prison camps, he falls in love with Anna (Michela Belmonte), the teenage daughter of an Italian doctor. During a bombardment by the Italians, he is able to escape by stealing a British plane. He returns home, although wounded, and lands in time to hear the reports of Greece’s surrender.Read More »
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Pier Paolo Pasolini – Medea (1969) (HD)
1961-1970ArthouseFantasyItalyPier Paolo Pasoliniit’s a movie about a woman who beheads her brother, stabs her children, and sends her lover’s wife up in flames. For Maria Callas, it’s a natural.
Based on the plot of Euripides’ Medea. Medea centers on the barbarian protagonist as she finds her position in the Greek world threatened, and the revenge she takes against her husband Jason who has betrayed her for another woman.Read More »
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Luigi Zampa – Anni difficili AKA Difficult Years (1948)
1941-1950DramaItalyLuigi ZampaAldo Piscitello, a minor government clerk, is forced in 1934 to join the Fascist party. When the war comes, he finds himself able only to talk ineffectually in secret against Mussolini, even as his own son Giovanni is sent into battle. By the end of the war, Aldo has found the courage to stand up for his beliefs, but by then it is too late.Read More »
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Daniele D’Anza – Il segno del comando (1971)
Drama1971-1980Daniele D'AnzaItalyTVFrom teledico.com:
In 1968, Flaminio Bollini, Giuseppe D’ Agate, Dante Guardamagna and Lucio Mandarà, met to write a story between truth and magic, daily life and mystery. The starting idea was about a university professor of English literature engrossed with the translation of a diary of Lord Byron, written during a roman stay in 1817. During the translation, the university professor comes invited, right in Rome, from a mysterious painter who challenges him to find an imaginery public square.Read More » -
Mario Bava – Gli orrori del castello di Norimberga AKA Baron Blood (1972)
1971-1980HorrorItalyMario BavaThrillerAmerican student Peter Kliest travels to Austria to find out about his great-grandfather, the infamous Baron Otto Von Kliest, who tortured and murdered over a hundred people before being cursed by a witch and himself being tortured to death. He finds an incantation which, if read after midnight, can supposedly bring the Baron back to life, and with Eve, a woman who works at the Baron’s castle, he goes to the castle and recites it. Realising what they have done, they try to recant the incantation using an alternative spell but a wind blows it into the fireplace. The Baron, who is hideously disfigured, is now loose to torture and kill again. The following day at an auction, a mysterious wheelchair-billionaire called Alfred Becker buys the whole castle and sets about restoring it…Read More »
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Pier Paolo Pasolini – Medea (1969)
Arthouse1961-1970ItalyPier Paolo PasoliniPoliticsQuote:
A mythical tale of love, betrayal and revenge, Medea is a fascinating collision of Freudian and Marxist themes from Italy’s most controversial director, Pier Paolo Pasolini. Adapted from the Euripides drama, Pasolini’s disturbing vision of personal and national conflicts stars operatic legend Maria Callas in the title role, offering an extraordinary performance as the high priestess Medea whose love is threatened by corrupt political ambition. A vivid and aesthetically challenging vision, Medea is a complex blend of classical mythology and contemporary social criticism.Read More » -
Alessandro Blasetti – Un giorno nella vita (1946)
Drama1941-1950Alessandro BlasettiItalian Neo-RealismItalyWarQuote:
Made immediately following the end of the war, Blasetti’s Un giorno nella vita follows
the trend of many other Italian films from this moment in history, and investigates the
situation of Italian people locked in mortal conflicts on native soil. In this case, the setting is
a secluded Convent of Nuns, the inhabitants of which appear to have lived through the war
years relatively oblivious and unaffected by the events of the outside world. However, the
peace of the Convent is upset, when a group of Italian partisans led by Amedeo Nazzari
takes shelter on the grounds of the convent. The Germans are in close pursuit, and one of
the partisans is in dire need of medical attention. Elisa Cegani and Mariella Lotti are
featured in the cast of nuns, who decide to aid the wounded partisan, and slowly also come
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Luchino Visconti – Ossessione AKA Obsession [+Extras] (1943)
1941-1950CrimeDramaItalian Neo-RealismItalyLuchino ViscontiGino, a young and handsome tramp, stops in a small roadside inn run by Giovanna. She is unsatisfied with her older husband Bragana : she only married him for money. Gino and Giovanna fall in love. But Bragana is inhibiting for their passion, and Giovanna refuses to run away with Gino.Read More »
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