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  1. Oct 1, 2020 · Watching videos and movies in Italian can be an incredibly effective way to immerse yourself in the language. By watching movies, you can improve your conversational grammar, assess your comprehension level, and learn new words, phrases and a little about Italy’s culture and history.

    • 365 Days (2020) – Best Italian Movies
    • Where Am I Going? (2016) – Best Italian Movies
    • Suburra
    • Palio
    • Letters to Juliet (2010) – Best Films Set in Italy
    • Welcome to The South (2010) – Best Italian Movies
    • The Lizzie Mcguire Movie (2003) – Best Movies Set in Italy
    • Respiro (2002) – Best Italian Films
    • Pinocchio (2002) – Best Italian Movies
    • Malena (2000) – Best Italian Movies

    Original Movie Title:365 DNI [Mafia, Erotic Violence] Awesome movie about a Mafia Boss who forces a woman he desires to be with him for 365 days in the hope that she would fall in love with him. If not she is free to go. I have to say I was glued to the TV screen the entire time when watching this movie. To give you a better understanding of the fi...

    Italian Movie Title:Quo Vado? [Romantic Comedy] [English subtitles] An Italian public servant is put under constant pressure by his boss to resign from his cushy Government position and pay, though he resists at all costs no matter where they send him. This Medusa Film production is one of the highest-grossing Italian films of all time. The movie h...

    [Crime, Thriller] [English subtitles] A complex tale involving political corruption, loan sharks, mafia rackets and revenge. This movie packs a big punch! It’s easily one of the best Italian movies I have ever seen. Interesting facts:The scene above shows a bust of Apollo, the God of light in front of a cross for some reason. Suburra was the name o...

    [Documentary] [English subtitles] A new kid on the block tries to win a famous horse race in Siena. I’m not into horse racing at all but I still found this Italian documentary style film really fascinating to watch. Trip Inspiration:Italian city of Siena Italian movie rating (my own):7/10

    [Romantic Comedy/Drama] An American girl on vacation in Italy tries to find two lovers forever linked by a love letter. I like this film for one big reason and that’s because Amanda Seyfried, the star of Letters to Juliet also plays Sophie in the Greek island movie Mamma Mia!Need I say more. Movie locations around Italy:Verona, Tuscany Movie rating...

    Italian Movie Title:Benvenuti al sud [Comedy] [English subtitles] A postal worker from Milan gets transferred to the southern side of Italy which happens to be his worst nightmare until he learns to adapt to the southern ways. A very entertaining movie. Love the actress Valentina Lodovini who plays Maria. Interesting fact: This movie was based on a...

    [Romance, Adventure, Family] Lizzie McGuire meets a guy in Rome who happens to be a pop star. This movie gets better and better as you watch it. The second half of the film is especially good. Trip Inspiration:Rome Italian movie rating (my own):6.5/10

    [Drama] [English subtitles] I don’t want to spoil this great movie for you in anyway. It’s best watched by knowing hardly anything about it. A very artsy movie that is unbelievably unique. Movie setting:Lampedusa, one of the Pelagie Islands (from the Greek name Pelaghiè – Islands of the high seas) in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily. Italian ...

    [Fantasy] [English subtitles] This movie is a classic! I love it and some of you are probably thinking I’m crazy to include this movie in this list of best Italian films but I really like it. I’m not lying to you, I’ve seen it at least 5 times! Just make sure you watch it with Italian subtitles. It’s unwatchable in my opinion if you watch the Engli...

    [Romance/War] [English subtitles] A young boy becomes infatuated with a stunning Italian woman played by the beautiful Monica Bellucci, during the tensions of a war climate. This scene is a standout. Movie locations around Italy:Sicily Italian movie rating (my own):7/10

  2. Léon: The Professional: Directed by Luc Besson. With Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, Natalie Portman, Danny Aiello. 12-year-old Mathilda is reluctantly taken in by Léon, a professional assassin, after her family is murdered.

    • Luc Besson
    • 2 min
    • La vita è bella (Life Is Beautiful) (1997) Director: Roberto Benigni. Find it on: Amazon. This film won a spate of awards including Best Actor for Roberto Benigni at the 71st Academy Awards.
    • Malèna (Malena) (2000) Director: Giuseppe Tornatore. Find it on: Amazon. “Malèna” is a coming-of-age film set in 1940 Sicily. It tells the story of a 13-year-old boy who perpetually fantasizes about a beautiful school teacher, Malèna, whose husband was called to war in Africa.
    • L’attesa (The Wait) (2015) Director: Piero Messina. Find it on: Amazon. Piero Messina’s directorial debut tells of a mother’s grief for her dead son. Well, that’s a whole movie right there.
    • I cento passi (One Hundred Steps) (2000) Director: Marco Tullio Giordana. Find it on: Amazon. The title refers to the distance between a political activist’s house and the house of an influential Mafia boss.
  3. Feb 12, 2024 · The best Italian movies of all time: from ‘Bicycle Thieves’ to ‘The Great Beauty’ Live the dolce vita with these 50 timeless classics

  4. Must See Italian Movies 1945-1994. 1. Rome, Open City (1945) Not Rated | 103 min | Drama, Thriller, War. During the Nazi occupation of Rome in 1944, the Resistance leader, Giorgio Manfredi, is chased by the Nazis as he seeks refuge and a way to escape.

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  6. List of Italian films of 1994. A list of films produced in Italy in 1994 (see 1994 in film ): European Film Awards. 3 David di Donatello. 2 Nastro d'Argento. Venice Awards.

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