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Italian Cinema |
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Cinema From
"Cabiria" to "Nuovo Cinema Paradiso" Italian Cinema
trough ups and downs has offered the world many masterpieces. Italia-online
has put together a collection of links to let you enjoy a "carrellata"
of the best available on the net.
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Cinema Links |
- CINECITTA
Official website of the world renown Rome's
Studios

- Film Distributors
- Italian Neorealism
Literature and Cinema movement originated
during WW II. This site list movies, plots, directors and casts.
- Anica
The Italian movie Association. Most comprehensive
source of information on Italian cinema, actors, directors, studios, film
festivals.
- Medusa Film
Web site of one of the most successful
Italian Studios
- Cecchi
Gori Films Cecchi Gori Studios
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- Life is Beautiful
Roberto Benigni's 1998 effort. Academy Award winning film for Best Actor, Best Foreign Language Film, and
Best Dramatic Score.
- Nuovo cinema Paradiso
Oscar Award winning film for Best Foreign
Language Film.
- Il
Postino
Starring Massimo Troisi, 1995 Oscar Winner for Best Original Score
and Academy Award Nominee for Best Picture.
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| Spaghetti
Western |
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Once
Upon a Time in the West Directed by Sergio Leone,
regarded as the best Spaghetti Western
film.
- Lo Chiamavano
Trinita' Directed by Enzo Borboni
who effectively uses the charismatic duo of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer to
create a comic western tale.
- Per
un pugno di dollari
(A Fistful of Dollars) Directed by Sergio Leone.
Starring in the lead role was Clint Eastwood, whose appearance in this and
Leone's next two westerns won him international fame.
- Per
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Directed by Sergio Leone. The sequel to A
Fistful of Dollars continues what is called the "Dollars"
trilogy. Clint Eastwood returns, and Lee Van Cleef also appears in his first
of many Italian westerns.
- Il
Buono, il brutto, il cattivo
Third western of the Dollars trilogy. This movie is the most famous of all of
Leone's work, largely because of the incredible Ennio Morricone score
featuring the modulated screaming in the main theme that is the most instantly
recognizable western theme of all time.
- Django
Directed by Sergio Corbucci, starring Franco Nero. A part the Dollar Trilogy, probably
the most influential spaghetti western films.
- La Resa dei Conti
First of three original Italian westerns by Sergio Sollima and along with Damiani's A Bullet for the General it is regarded as a seminal
effort in the political subgenre of the Spaghetti Western. Starring
Lee Van Cleef and Tomas Milian.
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