Title
Summary
Story of a love affair (1950) is the legendary Michelangelo Antonioni's debut feature, a powerful statement on the delusions and violence sparked by a passionate love. This deeply tragic romance already exhibits the astonishing formal control and penetrating insights into the human condition that would later make him famous in films like Il Grido, L'Avventura and Blow-up.
Author
Giacinti, Lorenzo,
Publication
Bayview Films, [2022]
Format
DVD
UPC
012233535068
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Author
Rosi, Francesco,
Publication
The Criterion Collection, [2020]
Format
DVD
ISBN
9781681437583
UPC
715515251310
Author
Visconti, Luchino, 1906-1976.
Publication
Koch Lorber Films, [2009]
Format
DVD
ISBN
9781417201754
Author
Fellini, Federico.
Publication
Image Entertainment, 2004.
Format
DVD
ISBN
9780780028890
UPC
037429195826
Author
Guitry, Sacha, 1885-1957.
Publication
The Criterion Collection, 2010.
Format
DVD
ISBN
9781604653304
Title
Summary
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay, Casanova '70 is a raucously funny sex romp starring Marcello Mastroianni at his charismatic peak. Packed with bed-hopping hijinks, a parade of gorgeous actresses, and Mastroianni's hilariously dry wit, Casanova '70 is a colorfully ribald gem from the Golden Age of Italian comedy.
Author
Albanesi, Roberto,
Publication
Bayview Films, [2019]
Format
DVD
UPC
812073026173
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Title
Summary
Ten of the world's greatest directors (including Derek Jarman, Jean-Luc Godard, Ken Russell, and Robert Altman) were commissioned to create short pieces based on the world's greatest opera music. The result is erotic, demented, funny, poignant, extravagant, outrageous, breathtaking and totally unique.
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Summary
Referenced in Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 2, Uomini Si Nasce Poliziotti Si Muore (Live like a cop, die like a man, 1976) opens with an insane motorcycle chase that was filmed in rush hour in downtown Rome with no permission from the local authorities. To top it off, this is one of the most violent and unconventional Italian style action films of its time. The credit goes to the director, Ruggero Deodato, best known for his infamous and censored film Canibal holocaust, and the scriptwriter Fernando Di Leo, author and director of some of the best Italian gangster films from the 70s such as Caliber 9, The boss and The Italian connection. Never before in film history have we seen such nihilistic and pathological behavior from protagonists, who in this film happen to be two policeman: Alfredo (Marc Porel) and Antonio (Ray Lovelock) members of an anti-crime squad who shoot down their assailants even before they have committed a crime.
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