Wild Blood tells the story of an Italian director living in Venice during World War II. The movie explores themes of homosexuality, drug use, fascism, and the nonlinear timeline of the director's life. It also touches on topics such as abortion, Italian cinema, and the Italian intelligence agency. The protagonist's struggle with his own identity and the challenges he faces as an artist in a time of war are central to the plot.
On March 16, 1978, far-left terrorists of the Red Brigades kidnap Aldo Moro, leader of the Christian Democracy, the ruling party in Italy since the end of WWII. 55 days later, his body will be found in the trunk of a car. This is a neutral and factual account of what happened in between.
Five Moons Plaza is a drama, mystery, and thriller movie set in Italy during the 1970s, a time period known as the years of lead. The story revolves around a controversial politician who gets kidnapped. The movie explores themes of conspiracy theories, deception, and the Italian intelligence service. It also touches upon topics such as Operation Gladio, the Aldo Moro kidnapping, and the Brigate Rosse terrorist group. The plot follows a judge who is assigned to investigate the case and uncovers a deep state stay-behind operation. With a backdrop of political intrigue and suspense, Five Moons Plaza delves into the dark secrets of Italian politics.
A night bus ride turns into a chaotic adventure when the passengers become entangled in a web of secrets, murders, and unexpected events.
Nefarious villain Goldginger is thwarted by bumbling secret agents Franco and Ciccio in his scheme to spark an international war by zombifying all government employees in this Italian spoof of the James Bond movies.
A U.S. intelligence general recalls three Cold War cases of Soviet, French and Italian spies.
The story of the hijacking of the Itallian liner Achille Lauro by four militants of the Palestine Liberation Front, in 1985, who demanded the release of several Palestinians incarcerated in Israeli prisoners. On their hands, lies the fate of several passengers, many Americans included and among them, Jewish American businessman Leon Klinghoffer.
The Minister of the Interior gets stuck in his ultra-technological car and a rival Member of Parliament tries desperately to help him, while chaos spreads around them.
On the first of May 1947, the bandit Salvatore Giuliano conducted a raid to the mountain pass Portella della Ginestra, with a view to capturing Sicily's most prominent communist, Giacomo Licausi. What actually happened was a regular massacre, leaving fourteen people dead and more than thirty wounded. In 1951, about a year after Giulano's violent death, his men are tried in Viterbo. Unconvinced by the official version, Gaspare Pasciotta's lawyer, decides to travel to Sicily and starts investigating the facts.
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