Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow is an anthology film that tells three separate stories, each exploring different aspects of love, relationships, and temptation in Italy. The film takes place in Naples, Rome, and Milan, and follows various characters as they navigate issues such as prostitution, extramarital affairs, pregnancy, and poverty. Through a mix of comedy and romance, the film explores the complexities of relationships and the choices people make.
Boccaccio '70 is an anthology film consisting of four episodes directed by different directors. Each episode explores different aspects of love, marriage, and romance in Italy. The film takes a playful and sometimes surreal approach to these themes, presenting a collection of stories that range from comedic to fantastical.
Scent of a Woman follows the story of a bitter blind man, Frank, and a young army cadet, Charlie, who are brought together for a weekend in Rome. As their journey unfolds, they develop a unique bond and discover the true meaning of life.
Come Home and Meet My Wife (1974) is a comedic Italian sex comedy that explores the themes of marriage and infidelity. The story follows the journey of a working-class man who discovers an anonymous letter about his wife's infidelity. As he navigates through the complicated world of love and relationships, he must come to terms with his own desires and forgiveness.
In this comedy sequel, a group of friends navigate the ups and downs of life in 1980s Italy, relying on their strong bond and sense of humor to get through the challenges they face.
The Libertine is a comedy-drama film set in 1960s Italy. It follows the story of a man who experiences a sexual awakening and explores themes of lust, promiscuity, and misogyny. The film also delves into the world of dominatrix and eroticism. With a mix of humor and drama, The Libertine offers a unique perspective on love and relationships.
We All Loved Each Other So Much is a comedy drama set in post-war Italy. It follows a group of old war buddies and their lives as they navigate love, friendship, and disillusionment. The story is told through a series of flashbacks and explores themes of nostalgia, friendship, and the impact of war on individuals.
A group of misfits, including a knight, a Jewish man, and a blacksmith, embark on a hilarious adventure to save their town from plague and pirates.
Divorce Italian Style is a dark comedy set in 1960s Sicily. The protagonist, Ferdinando Cefalù, is a nobleman who is trapped in a loveless marriage. He falls in love with his attractive cousin and hatches a plan to murder his wife in order to be with her. This film is a satirical critique of the strict Italian divorce laws of the time.
During World War I, a group of Italian soldiers navigate the challenges of war, including friendship, cowardice, and unexpected twists.
Follows the lives and misadventures of a group of friends in 1970s Italy, exploring their relationships, pranks, and humorous situations.
Ugly, Dirty and Bad (1976) is a dark comedy that tells the story of a large dysfunctional family living in poverty in Rome. The film explores themes of greed, promiscuity, and consumerism as the family members navigate their troubled relationships and the challenges of their daily lives.
Frisky is a comedy about a village theatrical troupe that faces numerous obstacles, including an earthquake and a carabiniere father, in their pursuit of love and happiness.
Casanova 70 follows a womanizing spy officer named Marcello, who is assigned to seduce women to gather crucial information. However, his promiscuous lifestyle becomes complicated when he develops erectile dysfunction. Through a series of comedic situations and encounters, Marcello navigates his way through the world of espionage, romance, and psychoanalysis in 1960s Italy.
Don Camillo, the fiery Italian priest, travels to Moscow where he gets involved in a series of hilarious misunderstandings and antics. From drinking contests to fishing contests, Don Camillo creates confusion and chaos among the Russians. With themes of communism and religion, this comedy is a must-watch.
A crew of aging gangsters in Milan, Italy plan and execute a successful heist on a bank vault using a clever scheme. The story follows their recruitment of a petty thief, their encounters with the police and the carabinieri, and their hilarious escapades throughout the city.
Traffic Jam is a satirical Italian comedy that takes place in a chaotic and claustrophobic traffic jam. Set in Rome, the movie follows a diverse group of characters stuck in their cars as they navigate through the absurdity and frustration of urban traffic. With black humor and an episodic structure, Traffic Jam explores themes of relationships, societal pressures, and the human condition.
A middle-aged businessman finds himself in thirst for romance adventure, and it seems that a proper partner is not far away.
In the Name of the Italian People is a satirical comedy set in Italy during the 1970s. The story follows a judge who investigates a murder that has been disguised as suicide. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption and deceit. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and navigates the complex world of Italian politics and justice system. The movie combines elements of comedy, drama, and mystery to provide a satirical commentary on the society and politics of the time.
In a small village in Southern Italy, a shy man falls in love with a maid and is determined to win her heart. Set against the backdrop of poverty and misery, he faces obstacles and challenges but never loses sight of his dreams. With the help of a village priest, the young man declares his love and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and romance.