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Directed by Roberto BenigniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Jean Reno,
Nicoletta Braschi,
Gianluigi Braschi,
Emilia Fox,
Roberto Benigni,
Giuseppe BattistonRating69%
Rome, March 2003. Attilio de Giovanni (Roberto Benigni), a comical but talented literature professor and the divorced father of two teenage girls, is hopelessly in love with Vittoria (Nicoletta Braschi, Benigni's wife in real life), a writer who is the subject of a recurring dream, featuring a surreal wedding ceremony with poetry verses in the background and the wife suddenly turning into a kangaroo. Attilio's strenuous courtship is unsuccessful, yet he does not lose hope, despite the fact that Vittoria obviously does not share the same feelings. She tells him that she will agree to marry him only when she sees a tiger walking on the snow., 1h46
Directed by Roberto BenigniOrigin FranceGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
FantasyThemes Films about children,
Jeu,
Films about magic and magicians,
Les fées,
Adaptations de Pinocchio,
Films about toys,
Children's filmsActors Roberto Benigni,
Nicoletta Braschi,
Kim Rossi Stuart,
Carlo Giuffrè,
Breckin Meyer,
David SuchetRating44%
A magical log falls off a wagon and rolls through an Italian town causing considerable damage and some injuries. It comes to rest in front of the house of Geppetto, a poor wood carver who carves a puppet named Pinocchio from it. To Geppetto's surprise, the puppet comes to life and to his dismay, it becomes very mischievous. Geppetto sells his only coat to provide schoolbooks for Pinocchio. However, the rambunctious puppet goes on several adventures, dreading school., 1h46
Directed by Roberto BenigniOrigin ItalieGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Demons in filmActors Walter Matthau,
Roberto Benigni,
Nicoletta Braschi,
Stefania Sandrelli,
John Lurie,
Stefano AntonucciRating68%
In the North American Pontifical College, in Rome, Father Maurice (Walther Matthaw) is in deep turmoil because of Patricia (Stefania Sandrelli), a woman who loves him and expects him to make up his mind and clear out his position towards her. While he is trying to do so, he is summoned by a novice for an emergency. The emergency turns out to be a fat woman possessed by a demon. Father Maurice performs the rite of exorcism and expels the demon from the woman. The demon (Roberto Benigni), a little escaped devil named Giuditta, having nowhere else to go, starts following Father Maurice everywhere and often indulges in mischief getting Maurice in trouble. In one instance Giuditta replaces a sick Father Maurice in Mass, turning the solemn ceremony in a beauty parade. Maurice tries to get rid of Giuditta in several failed efforts. Showing signs of exhaustion, his peers advise him to take a vacation. Eventually another agent "from where Giuditta came from" appears as Nina (Nicoletta Braschi) and manages to attract Giuditta who finally leaves Maurice and follows her "elsewhere"., 1h55
Directed by Roberto BenigniOrigin ItalieGenres ComedyThemes Mafia films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Gangster filmsActors Roberto Benigni,
Nicoletta Braschi,
Paolo Bonacelli,
Franco Volpi,
Ivano Marescotti,
Giulio DonniniRating72%
After unsuccessfully hitting on his co-worker and other women at a soiree, Dante (Roberto Benigni) meets Maria after she nearly runs him over with her car. Maria is taken aback by Dante's striking resemblance to her husband Johnny Stecchino, at Italian mobster wanted by the Sicilian Mafia for killing head mobster Cozzamara's wife and despised by the locals of Palermo for treason. , 1h25
Directed by Roberto BenigniGenres ComedyActors Roberto Benigni,
Nicoletta Braschi,
Olimpia Carlisi,
Claudio Bigagli,
Carlo Monni,
Serena GrandiRating64%
The film is divided into four episodes. In the first of these, the pastor Benigno is called by Mary of Nazareth and Joseph of Bethlehem to take care of the newborn baby Jesus, who proves to be a brat. He performs a spiteful miracle series, including that of floating in the tub where he has to swim. Benigno, after that, looks at the baby, and confesses him to being hopelessly in love with Mary, but he has to resign, because Madonna has now taken a husband., 1h53
Directed by Roberto Benigni,
Massimo TroisiOrigin ItalieGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comic science fictionThemes Time travel films,
Comedy science fiction filmsActors Roberto Benigni,
Massimo Troisi,
Amanda Sandrelli,
Paolo Bonacelli,
Carlo Monni,
Livia VenturiniRating76%
School janitor Mario (Massimo Troisi) and teacher Saverio (Roberto Benigni) are in a car at a level crossing, waiting for the train to pass. The scenery is the Tuscan countryside, in 1984. As the train is late, the two decide to go for an alternative path and take a road through the fields. Shortly afterwards, the car breaks down, and as the night approaches, it starts to rain. The two men manage to find shelter under a huge tree, but it is late, and there seems to be no hope the rain might stop before the night is over. While having a chat, they spot a light through the rain that turns out to be that of a small inn. Mario and Saverio decide to spend the night there and are hosted in a room along with a third man, who is already sleeping as they come in. The morning after, the two wake up to see the man urinate onto the street from the window. The laughters are stopped at once by the sound of a spear hitting him in the chest and killing him. They rush downstairs to see what happened, and find out, in astonishment, that they have travelled back in time to year 1492 and are now in the vicinity of a small town called Frittole. Forced to get in terms with the fact after a first refusal, they make friends with Vitellozzo, brother of the man killed in the inn. He explains them he is in a feud with a gang of men ruled by Giuliano De Capecchio, who are responsible for the death of Vitellozzo's brother and other members of his family. Once in Frittole, Mario and Saverio meet Vitellozzo's mother and try to definitely get used to the idea of being really in 1492. Saverio feels at ease while Mario simply cannot get along with what he is going through and aches to go back to his time. On the very next Sunday, they go to the church and Mario meets Pia, with whom he falls in love. After trying to help Vitellozzo, who has gotten into trouble for attempting an attack against De Capecchio's gang, they decide to finally leave the country, led by Saverio's adventurous spirit. They are now heading towards Spain, intentioned to stop Christopher Columbus and prevent him from discovering the Americas. One day they come across an amazon named Astriaha, who shoots them with her bow, missing the target and hitting their carriage instead. The following morning, after a night spent in another inn, the two encounter again the woman, who points her bow at them once more., 1h56
Origin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Horst Buchholz,
Marne Maitland,
Piotr Polk,
Aleksander Bardini,
Jerzy Nowak,
Aleksander FordRating67%
The story opens in 1941 in Brest-Litovsk, with Dymitr Mirga (Horst Buchholz), a prominent Gypsy violin player, entertaining a group of Nazis in a restaurant. At first the Nazis enjoy the entertainment and assure the musicians that the ongoing removal of the region's Jews is being conducted for the sake of the Romani. However, Dymitr soon realizes the truth, and asks the head of the Gypsy community to lead its evacuation into Hungary, which at that time was still independent. The leader is reluctant to comply, and the community's council eventually forces him to resign, giving his position instead to Dymitr Mirga. The son of the deposed leader had been betrothed to a beautiful Romani named Zoya Natkin (Maya Ramati), who instead chose to marry Dymitr's son, Roman (Piotr Polk)., 2h
Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Political films,
Dystopian filmsActors Roberto Benigni,
Paolo Villaggio,
Sim,
Angelo Orlando,
Stefano Antonucci,
Éric AverlantRating63%
With a nod to the lunar-obsessed lyrics of Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi, the acerbic tale focuses on the capture of the moon by the Micheluzzi Brothers while Ivo, newly released from a mental hospital, tries to seduce Aldina Ferruzzi with whom he's infatuated. Although she wants nothing to do with him, Ivo equates her blond beauty with the moon, the origin of his madness and frustration. During the attempts to woo her, he meets various madcap characters including an oboist who sleeps in the local cemetery, a man whose hobby is meditating on rooftops, and Gonnella, the ex-prefect fired for his rising paranoia. Gonnella makes Ivo his lieutenant and together they investigate the "wild conspiracies" going on around them., 1h40
Directed by Todd SolondzOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Pregnancy films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
La sexualité des mineurs,
Films about pedophilia,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Will Denton,
Matthew Faber,
Sharon Wilkins,
Shayna Levine,
Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Hillary B. SmithRating66%
The film opens with a funeral for a young woman; the deceased is Dawn Wiener, the protagonist from Solondz's Welcome to the Dollhouse, who went to college, gained a lot of weight, became pregnant, and committed suicide. Her brother Mark (Matthew Faber, reprising his role) reads the eulogy while Dawn's tearful parents (Angela Pietropinto and Bill Buell) sit in the audience.