A separated couple, struggling with their marital problems, must confront their issues and find a way to reconcile. Along the way, they face challenges such as a pregnancy, infidelity, and personal growth. The couple must navigate their complicated relationship while also dealing with societal taboos and outside pressures.
A doctor in Africa faces challenges at work and in his personal life, including dealing with disease, malpractice, and infidelity. He forms a friendship with a humanitarian worker, and their relationship becomes complicated when they have a one-night stand. The doctor also finds himself in a romantic rivalry, as his wife cheats on him with his best friend. In the end, the doctor learns to forgive his cheating wife and ultimately escapes from the challenges of his life in Africa.
In 'Christmas Rematch,' two old friends who haven't seen each other in years come together for a holiday poker game. As the night progresses, secrets are revealed, including a surprising revelation about one of the friends' sexual orientation. The game becomes intense as the stakes get higher, and the true nature of friendship is put to the test.
June 27, 1980: a DC–9 flying over the Tyrrhenian Sea breaks up mid-air and crashes near the Italian island of Ustica, killing all 81 people on board. The official version blames the "structural failure" of the plane, but a young journalist smells a cover-up and starts to uncover the truth out of the 'invisible wall' of lies built by politicians and air force higher-ups.
Two thirtysomething friends on the verge of a nervous breakdown can no longer cope with the stress created by their wives, jobs, mobile phones, and struggle for survival.
In 18th-century Italy, a sorcerer named Arcane engages in dark rituals and faces the consequences of summoning a powerful demon. As the demon wreaks havoc, Arcane must find a way to stop it before it destroys everything he holds dear.
In You'll Die at Midnight, a psychopathic killer wearing black gloves goes on a murder spree, brutally slaughtering his victims one by one. With a high body count and intense suspense, this Italian horror film is sure to leave you trembling in fear.
Nina is 13 years old and has an incredibly messy family. She finds herself catapulted from the center of Rome in a suburban neighborhood: grey high-rises, boys on scooters and a funny grandmother who spends all of her time gambling on cards. A sudden encounter upsets everything, like a storm: she is 13 years old, lives in the opposite building, and dances the Lambada. Her name is Sirley, she comes from French Guiana and has an ambitious dream: to interpret the Madonna in the neighborhood procession. Between the two an intense, very strong bond is created. Their friendship will lead Nina to finally lose control, and to discover her place not only in the world, but in the heart of her family.
At the beginning of the First World War, many Italian emigrants, especially in South America, felt that Italy was in the throes of falling into the hands of the Austro-Hungarian empire. When King Vittorio Emanuele II decides to wage war on this empire, these emigrants, forced to leave Italy years before, join the army. Among them, the future mayor of New York Fiorello La Guardia. He is the Virgil of this unknown history.
Rome, 1870. On the eve of the breach of Porta Pia a kidnapping shakes the Jewish Ghetto: a child disappears.
After leaving her boyfriend, a girl wanders for a few days meeting new people and experiencing new emotions
This is a true story about forty Jewish children on their way to Palestine, who were blocked by the German and Italian occupation of Yugoslavia in 1941. Before finding a haven at Villa Emma in Nonantola in northern Italy, where they arrived on June 17, 1942, the children spent several adventurous months in Slovenia, caught up in the ongoing fight between the partisans and the Italian army. In April 1943, another 33 children, some from the Balkans, others from France, joined the original group. All were orphans who had lost their parents in concentration camps and had subsequently been smuggled out of Germany by Recha Freier, a well-known Zionist. The group ranged in age from six to twenty one and settled in at Villa Emma with their chaperones and teachers, Josef Indig, Marco Schoky and the pianist Boris Jochverdson.
In Italy in the 90s, Zena, daughter of the Pope's doctor and granddaughter of a former fascist, is admitted to a reformatory, Villa Bianca, where deviances are “cured”, the last resort for the parents of Italian good society who wish to “repair” a rebellious generation. There, she meets and befriends three teenagers: a young nymphomaniac, Alfonso, a whimsical young man who intends to express his homosexuality, and Adriano, who has been mute since his mother's disappearance.
An American independent director comes to Italy to shoot a film. But inconveniences and obstacles stand in the way at every step. These are the years in which “Tangentopoli” rages and the golden rule of officials and collaborators is “one (bribe) to you, one to me, one to Raffaele”.