The adventures of the marshal of the carabinieri Giovanni Rocca, played by the great Gigi Proietti. Definitely one of the most successful Rai fictions ever, the series, after the first eight episodes broadcast in 1996, went on for six seasons, ending only in 2008. For over a decade the investigations and the private life of the marshal of Viterbo , born from an idea by Laura Toscano, have fascinated the television audience, making them become attached to characters such as the beautiful pharmacist Margherita (Stefania Sandrelli) or the brigadier Cacciapuoti (Sergio Fiorentini).
I ragazzi del muretto is an Italian television series.
Me, Them and Lara is a comedy-drama film set in Rome, Italy. The story revolves around a family facing a range of problems, including a priest, a grandfather, a prostitute, and family conflicts. The film explores the ups and downs this family experiences in a humorous and heartfelt way.
This movie tells the story of Saint Philip Neri, an Italian priest known for his joyfulness and dedication to serving others. It explores his life, his ministry, and his ultimate desire to reach heaven.
In 'The Move of the Penguin,' a hilarious comedy movie, a group of misfit curlers must overcome their personal differences and rivalries in order to win the championship and save their beloved curling club from being shut down. With their unconventional techniques and quirky personalities, they turn the sport of curling upside down and bring a whole new level of excitement to the ice.
This is a two-part Italian television mini-series directed by Giorgio Capitani and broadcasted in April 2002 on Rai Uno. It is the life story of Pope John XXIII, nicknamed "the good Pope".
A police officer seeks revenge against a corrupt cop after being betrayed and left for dead. He fights his way through a series of violent encounters, facing danger and death at every turn.
Four bandits commit a robbery in a villa. The maid calls the police and Commissioner Carli immediately orders patrols to chase them.
Heidi, a disabled girl living in Frankfurt, Germany, regains mobility and learns to read with the help of a kind friend and her love for books.
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.
La buona battaglia – Don Pietro Pappagallo is an Italian television miniseries based on the true story of Don Pietro Pappagallo, a Catholic priest and Italian anti-fascist who assisted victims of Nazism and Fascism in Rome during World War II and was arrested and executed in the Ardeatine Caves massacre on March 24, 1944. It was produced by 11 Marzo Cinematografica and Rai Fiction, directed by Gianfranco Albano, written by Stefano Gabrini and Furio Scarpelli, and stars Flavio Insinna as Don Pietro. It was first released in 2006 and is distributed by Radiotelevisione Italiana and RaiTrade.
Dario and Carlo are the owners of a small restaurant organizing a wedding. Everything goes awry after Miria confesses a fling to her fiance.
The revenge of a young woman who sees her family brutally shot to death.