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    The Best Years

    2020 · Drama · 2h 9m

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  1. Feb 13, 2020 · The Best Years: Directed by Gabriele Muccino. With Pierfrancesco Favino, Micaela Ramazzotti, Kim Rossi Stuart, Claudio Santamaria. The story of Italy, from the 80s to nowadays, told through the life of four friends, Giulio, Gemma, Paolo e Riccardo; during 40 years of loves, aspirations, success and failures.

    • (2.9K)
    • Drama
    • Gabriele Muccino
    • 2020-02-13
  2. The Best Years (Italian: Gli anni più belli, lit. 'The nicest years') is a 2020 biographical drama film directed by Gabriele Muccino. The film, which was initially to be titled I migliori anni, began to be filmed on 3 June 2019 between Cinecittà, Rome, Naples, and Ronciglione and continued for the next nine weeks.

    • 15 1977
    • 14 1946
    • 13 2001
    • 12 1959
    • 11 1984
    • 10 2022
    • 9 2012
    • 8 1982
    • 7 1989
    • 6 1994

    1975 and 1976 were great years for movies, but they didn’t have as many unique directors making their first films, and a couple of them made the movie they’re still known for today. That’s right, 1977 was the year the original Star Wars was released, but also Woody Allen’s Annie Hall. Both films have affected every movie in their genre that has com...

    The year 1946 was the first full year of peace after World War II, and as such, it meant many more movies were produced than in the years before. The Hollywood studio system was in full swing, with incredible directors like William Wyler, Alfred Hitchcock, and John Ford all making films. In Europe, directors were also making their best work, as the...

    2001 was one of the best years in movie history as it was a timewith an incredible buffet of movie flavors and opportunities, be it franchises, indie films, animation, international hits, musicals, and first-time masterpieces from directors we still love today. It also marked a shift, as the events of September 11th would fundamentally alter Hollyw...

    All the cinema we love today, their experimentation, the director as the author, and being able to tell small personal stories, changing the perception of what it was possible to do in film, can be traced to the movies of 1959. This year marked the end of Classic Hollywood and was the start of the French New Wave, B-movies like Ed Wood’s Plan 9 fro...

    Many films from 1984 remain beloved to this day. For comedic works, look to both Ghostbusters and Beverly Hills Cop. Additionally, films such as Footloose, Gremlins, and The Karate Kid have remained culturally memorable to this day. 1984 marked the release of A Nightmare on Elm Street, introducing audiences to Freddy Kruger. Though it can be argued...

    While some may argue that this is a "prisoner of the moment" type of selection, 2022 provided one of the strongest years in film history. The year is led by the award-winning masterpiece Everything Everywhere All at Once, a cinematic triumph in a plethora of ways. In terms of major blockbuster releases, the likes of Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar: The W...

    2012 was a year that seemed to have a great film in almost every single genre. Quite a few of its best had espionage-centric stories, like Argo,Zero Dark Thirty, andSkyfall, one of the best movies in the James Bond franchise. The year also saw the release of Lincoln, which won Daniel Day-Lewis his third Oscar through his much-acclaimed portrayal of...

    1982 was a great year for science fiction fans. The highest-grossing movie of the year, and for a while of all time, was E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. There were plenty of flavors of sci-fi that year, from horror sci-fi in John Carpenter's The Thing, Ridley Scott's noir sci-fi Blade Runner, or classic swashbuckling adventure with Star Trek II: The Wr...

    It's a challenge to determine where to begin when discussing 1989. Arguably the most notable place to start is with The Little Mermaid, the film that kicked off the Disney Renaissance that revitalized the animation and family film juggernaut. It is also very much worth mentioning two fantastic romantic comedies that came out this year that defined ...

    1994 saw the release of one of the most beloved movies Disney has ever put out. That film is, of course, The Lion King, which is still the highest-grossing hand-drawn animated movie. The second-highest-grossing film of the year was Forrest Gump, which was also the big winner at the Academy Awards that year thanks to the irreverent performance from ...

  3. Gemma (Micaela Ramazzotti) leaves Rome for Naples where she struggles to make ends meet, only to return a few years later and reunite with Paolo. When Gemma and Giulio begin having an affair ...

    • Gabriele Muccino
    • Drama, Comedy
    • Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Jeremy Urquhart
    • Feature Writer/Senior List Writer
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    • 'Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)' (2021) Director: Questlove. With the well-received re-release of Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, as well as the huge success of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, it's possible to see the 2020s as one where the concert film is making a comeback.
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    • 'Drive My Car' (2021) Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi. The 2020s has, so far, been a particularly great decade for Japanese cinema, as demonstrated by the aforementioned The Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One.
  4. The Best Years Reviews. Fun and sincere. [Full review in Spanish] Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 28, 2020. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement...

  5. Fred (Dana Andrews) is a war hero who, unable to compete with more highly skilled workers, has to return to his low-wage soda jerk job. Bank executive Al (Fredric March) gets into trouble for...

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    • Drama
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