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Anna Magnani
Actress 1908 - 1973

Anna Magnani

Rome, Italy

Anna Magnani (pronounced: mahn-YANEE; 7 March 1908 – 26 September 1973) was an Italian stage and film actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress, along with four other international awards, for her portrayal of a Sicilian widow in The Rose Tattoo. Born in Rome to an... Read full bio →

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Jag är Ingrid

Jag är Ingrid

Stig Björkman 2015 1h 56m

A personal portrait of mythical and controversial actress Ingrid Bergman based on her many home movies and diaries.

Girlfriend in a Coma

Girlfriend in a Coma

Annalisa Piras 2012 1h 39m 5.0

Girlfriend in a Coma is a documentary that exposes the dire situation of Italian politics and the process of economic and social decline the country has suffered during the last two decades, treating the decline as a warning of what might happen elsewhere in the West.

Roma

Roma

Federico Fellini 1972 2h 7.8

A virtually plotless, gaudy, impressionistic portrait of Rome through the eyes of one of its most famous citizens.

The Secret of Santa Vittoria

The Secret of Santa Vittoria

Stanley Kramer 1969 2h 19m 5.5

In the beginning there was Bombolini the fool, Bombolini the drunk, Bombolini the joke. In the end there was Bombolini the mayor, Bombolini the hero, Bombolini the beautiful. In between is the secret of Santa Vittoria.

Le magot de Josefa

Le magot de Josefa

Claude Autant-Lara 1963 1h 30m

Justin, a lyricist by trade, and his friend Pierre, a composer, lead a bohemian life in Paris. Justin thinks his mother Josefa is richer than she appears, and decides to swindle her out of three million centimes by using Pierre as an intermediary in a case involving an insolvent check. Josefa uncovers the ruse and refuses to help her son.

Mamma Roma

Mamma Roma

Pier Paolo Pasolini 1962 1h 50m 7.4

After years spent working as a prostitute in her Italian village, middle-aged Mamma Roma has saved enough money to buy herself a fruit stand so that she can have a respectable middle-class life and reestablish contact with the 16-year-old son she abandoned when he was an infant.

The Fugitive Kind

The Fugitive Kind

Sidney Lumet 1960 1h 59m 8.1

Val Xavier, a drifter of obscure origins, arrives at a small town and gets a job in a store run by Lady Torrence. Her husband, Jabe M. Torrance, is dying of cancer. Val is pursued by Carol Cutere, the enigmatic local tramp-of-good-family.

Risate di gioia

Risate di gioia

Mario Monicelli 1960 1h 46m 7.0

Tortorella tries to spend New Year's Eve with her wealthy friends, but ends up with an actor in decay and a pickpocket.

Nella città l'inferno

Nella città l'inferno

Renato Castellani 1959 1h 31m 6.0

A young girl comes to prison and experiences the entire prison subculture. The inmates she befriends vary from big tough dangerous dames to smaller submissive ladies who are totally lost in prison life.

Wild Is the Wind

Wild Is the Wind

George Cukor 1957 1h 54m 4.0

A widowed Nevada rancher goes to Italy and marries the sister of his deceased wife and brings her back to the ranch, but his haunting memories of his lost love and her tendency to drift away to other men cause the two to have a tough time at keeping a marriage together.

The Rose Tattoo

The Rose Tattoo

Daniel Mann 1955 1h 57m 6.0

A grieving widow embarks on a new romance when she discovers her late husband had been cheating on her.

Siamo donne

Siamo donne

Roberto Rossellini, Luchino Visconti 1953 1h 37m 6.0

Five portraits of actresses in their "common" life, seen as women rather than movie stars.

Le carrosse d'or

Le carrosse d'or

Jean Renoir 1952 1h 45m 7.0

A small town of Central America in the eighteenth century. Camilla, the star of a theater company, hesitates between three men. The Vice King gives her his magnificent golden coach. A young Spanish officer suggests the two of them settle down together among Indians. Ramon, a torero, offers her a share of his glory.

Bellissima

Bellissima

Luchino Visconti 1951 1h 55m 8.7

Bellissima is a satire of the film industry, and centers around a mother and daughter after the latter attends an audition.

L'amore

L'amore

Roberto Rossellini 1948 1h 20m 8.0

In the first episode, a heartbroken woman talks to her ex-lover on the phone. In the second, a pregnant woman believes she is carrying the child of Saint Joseph.

L'onorevole Angelina

L'onorevole Angelina

Luigi Zampa 1947 1h 30m 6.0

A rowdy woman is so forceful that she outdoes her husband in a loud cry against speculators who refuse poor people entrance to a block of new apartments, built after WW2. Without noticing it, she starts a people's movement, and leads a march to the capital. She returns to her village a winner, an honourable MP.

Il bandito

Il bandito

Alberto Lattuada 1946 1h 18m 8.0

Among others, Ernesto returns to Turin after the war from a German POW camp; his household destroyed and family deceased, he tries making an honest living.

Abbasso la ricchezza!

Abbasso la ricchezza!

Gennaro Righelli 1946 1h 25m

Thanks to wartime smuggling Gioconda Perfetti, a roman fruit vendor, becomes very rich. She leaves her shop and moves to a magnificent villa which once belonged to a count. She also becomes involved with some very dubious characters who profit from her ignorance and cheat her out of her money.

Roma città aperta

Roma città aperta

Roberto Rossellini 1945 1h 44m 8.0

Open City is a landmark in film history. Filmed in secrecy during the Nazi occupation of Italy, the film shows a realistic portrayal of the underground resistance in Italy in 1945. The film has strong impacting imagery with it’s mix of fiction and reality that strengthened Italian Neo-realism and the film industry.

Teresa Venerdì

Teresa Venerdì

Vittorio De Sica 1941 1h 27m

A comedy of errors where floundering pediatrician Pietro takes a job as an orphanage health inspector to pay for the debts of his high-spending girlfriend Loletta, only to end up mistakenly engaged with Lilli, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, and pursued by lovestruck 18-year-old orphan Teresa Venerdì.

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