A provocative and fictionalized take on the life of Italian media tycoon and politician Silvio Berlusconi, told through a series of interconnected stories set in 2006.
Il Divo is a biographical drama based on the life of the controversial Italian Prime Minister. The movie explores the intricate world of Italian politics, mafia connections, and the political intrigue surrounding the Prime Minister. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the film showcases the corrupt and shady dealings within the government, as well as the abduction and scandalous events that unfolded during the Prime Minister's tenure. With multiple narrators and a grotesque portrayal of the political ally, Il Divo provides a gripping and intriguing narrative.
Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen is a 1976 Italian comedy film that presents an episodic structure with different stories and characters. The film follows a television personality, journalists, ministers, and television anchors as they navigate various situations, including an English lesson, a film within a film, a kidnapping, and a TV interview. It is a lighthearted and entertaining portrayal of different aspects of life.
A biography and documentary film that explores the rise and fall of Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian businessman who became a powerful politician and media tycoon.
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.
A TV programme presented by Sergio Zavoli, broadcast by the Italian public TV channel Rai 2, about Italy during the Years of Lead, with movies, interviews with some protagonists of the period and final discussion.
A four-part documentary about the "Tangentopoli" scandal, which shook the Italian political system in the early 1990s.
The last shots had been fired in the First World War — but peace had yet to be made. Inspired by Margaret MacMillan’s acclaimed work of popular history, Paris 1919 takes us inside the most ambitious peace talks in history, revisiting the event with a vivid sense of narrative. Evoking a pivotal moment when peace seemed possible, director Paul Cowan reflects upon the hard-learned lessons of history.
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