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6.7
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66
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3.5
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/16/
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The Caiman (2006)
Bruno Bonomo was a famous producer of B-movies in the ‘70s. After a long hiatus, Bonomo offers a screenplay to RAI centered on the figure of Italy’s prime minister and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi, a subject so controversial that even the public television broadcaster refuses to produce it
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50
6.9
/1390/
64
/35/
71
/96/
3.6
/3760/
74
/51/

Sweet Dreams (1981)
Michele criticizes the film industry and its inhabitants, and is particularly embattled with a Neapolitan director making a musical about the 1968 student demonstrations. At the same time, Michele has a creative block and struggles to finish his film titled "Freud’s Mother." Nanni Moretti’s self-inquiry into filmmaking, political ennui, and men’s relations with their mothers.
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7.3
/575/
69
/19/
69
/69/
3.6
/982/

Belluscone: A Sicilian Story (2014)
This film tells the story of three defeats: Berlusconi’s political and human defeat in his “twilight”, the one of Ciccio Mirra, Berlusconi’s unconditional supporter, deeply rooted in an ancient culture that dies hard, and the director’s artistic defeat in an Italy that recognised itself in this “Berlusconian culture” for a long time, and probably still does.
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27
4.7
/982/
51
/88/
48
/412/
2.8
/984/

Aspirante vedovo (2013)
A ne'er-do-well who's married to a millionnaire realizes his financial trouble might be solved if his wife was dead - and sets out a plot to achieve just that. A remake of Dino Risi's "il vedovo".
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21
5.8
/941/
60
/27/
54
/87/
3.1
/404/
35
/14/

The Big Dream (2009)
Italy, 1968. Aspiring actor Nicola enrolls in the police to pay for his studies, ending up undercover among college students protesting the government, the Vietnam War and the values of their parents' generation. However, he complicates his mission by falling for Laura, a bourgeois girl dreaming of a better world.
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6.9
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/8/
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/22/
3.5
/309/
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The Return of Cagliostro (2003)
In the Sicily of the late 1940s, two brother sculptors, tired of selling madonnas to the local churches, finally realize their dream, and set up a Sicilian production company, thanks to the help of a local bishop. They start producing one box-office failure Z-movie after the other, all with terribly bad local non-pros as actors. Covered in debts, they finally have their great chance, when a local nobleman obsessed by magic decides to invest all his wealth in the making of a movie about Cagliostro, just one year after Orson Welles' Black Magic (1949). They hire a famous American actor (Robert Englund) and start shooting "The Return of Cagliostro".
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6.5
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/14/
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/5/

The Roses of the Desert (2006)
A sanitary battalion of Italian Army is sent to Sorman oasis in Lybia during the Africa campaign in 1940. Soon an Italian missionary, living nearby, succeed to transform the occupation by Italian Army in a kind of humanitarian mission. In fact all the battalion is involved to help the local population. The war anyway goes on with no regards to human feelings. The "glorious" Fascist campaign is going to became a fast retreat.
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5.8
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Una vita non violenta (1999)
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Girati di Anna – Presentrazione a Venezia, settembre 1975 (2025)
After its premiere at the Berlinale Forum in February '75, Anna was also presented in Venice, the film was followed by a very well-participated debate, alongside Alberto Grifi there was Adriano Aprà, and among those present was Tatti Sanguineti, the author of a very articulate critical speech. The footage of this meeting is part of the 30 cassettes containing the video footage from which the film was edited, thanks to the work of Anna Maria Licciardello, the Cineteca Nazionale with the Fondazione Grifi and the La camera ottica laboratory in Gorizia.
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5.5
/30/
20
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Cuba libre - Velocipedi ai tropici (1997)
A group of Italian people go to Cuba, for various different reasons. One of them would like to remake Vittorio De Sica's The Bicycle Thief. But it won't be easy.
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35
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La meravigliosa avventura di Antonio Franconi (2011)
Just before sleeping, a small boy finds a crate of ancient toys: a little circus, lead soldiers and a book about circus legend Antonio Franconi - whose dream was creating a great show mixing all possible forms of art.
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4.4
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In camera mia (1992)
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6.1
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The Last Sequence (2003)
A documentary on Fellini’s lost alternate ending for 8½
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/185/
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/4/
48
/3/
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One Life, Maybe Two (2010)
You're 20 years old and life is full of endless possibilities. But, on a rainy evening, you bumps into another car and life hasn't been the same anymore. Even though you have everything something keeps on eating you up.
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5.8
/71/
70
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Love Among the Ruins (2015)
Love Among the Ruins is a spoof about the miraculous discovery and restoration of a long lost Italian silent film. The film connects a contemporary filmmaker with the genius of the Lumini brothers, two cinematic icons who have been almost overlooked in the history of cinema.
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6.0
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Fuga dal call center (2008)
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Cinico in TV (2011)
Several figures associated with Cinico TV talk about its inception, its rise, and the context in which it took place.
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Fuori Campo di Anna (2025)
I Fuori Campo di Anna are approximately 30 tapes containing the video footage from which the film was edited, along with other video material shot during the same period. Thanks to the work of Annamaria Licciardello, the Cineteca Nazionale, the A.P.S. Grifi, and the La Camera Ottica lab in Gorizia, these hours of footage have been restored and made accessible.
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L'uomo che amava il cinema (2012)
Piero Tortolina has been a point of reference for a whole generation of film lovers. Pioneer of cinema-clubs and great film collector, he has been an invisible protagonist in the history of italian cinema.
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C'era una volta il prossimamente (2014)
A passionate cavalcade through decades of "coming attractions"


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