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Italian cinema has had a huge impact on the horror genre, taking it into strange, often avant-garde territory. Gory, unpredictable, and dreamlike in quality, these movies would influence future ...
Ever since Roberto Rossellini's Rome, Open City — the first big film produced in Italy after the war — earned great acclaim back in 1946 after it won the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, ...
This fantastical drama is about a young, good-hearted sharecropper (Lazarro) living in rural Italy. The story takes off when Lazarro meets a nobleman, Tancredi, who asks him for help faking his own ...
Out of a bunch of different countries, Italian cinema is arguably one of the most visually alluring and melodramatic. Many different characteristic elements make Italian films stand out — part of ...
This list represents films set in Italy, not necessarily filmed in Italy – we all know that set designers can make a studio backlot look like the meandering streets of Venice or a Tuscany hill town.
Get ready for an onslaught of Italian movies on the post-Venice fall festival circuit. Seven Italian titles are set launch into North America from Toronto. Seven will be bowing into Asia from Busan.
Barabra Ronchi ('Sweet Dreams') stars in the new feature by Leonardo Di Constanzo, about a woman who murdered her own sister ...