In post-war Rome, a working-class single mother auditions for a movie role, facing humiliation and disillusionment in the motion picture industry. She navigates the challenges of ambition, a complicated relationship with her daughter, and the realities of the film industry in a satirical tale of aspiration and perseverance.
Big Deal on Madonna Street is a lighthearted crime drama about a group of small-time crooks who plan an attempted burglary. The film explores their various misadventures and the challenges they face as they try to carry out the heist. Filled with humor and social commentary, Big Deal on Madonna Street combines elements of neorealism with satirical parody.
Paranoid Park tells the story of a teenage skateboarder who accidentally causes the death of a security guard and then grapples with guilt and his own sense of responsibility. The film is a nonlinear exploration of guilt, trauma, and coming of age.
Umberto D., an aging pensioner in post-World War II Italy, battles poverty and loneliness as he tries to fend off eviction and find companionship in his loyal dog.
Mamma Roma tells the story of a woman named Roma, who is trying to escape her past as a prostitute and provide a better life for her teenage son. However, their hopes are shattered when her son gets involved in a life of crime and violence. Roma must now confront her own choices and fight to protect her son, even if it means facing the harsh realities of poverty and the corrupt society they live in.
Paisan is an anthology film consisting of six interconnected episodes set during the liberation of Italy after World War II. The film explores various themes such as the impact of war on different people, the struggles of soldiers and civilians, and the cultural and religious differences that existed during that time. Each episode tells a different story, showcasing the resilience and humanity of the Italian people.
After the suicide of her son, a wealthy woman named Irene is drawn towards the suffering of others and embarks on a spiritual quest to find meaning in life. She becomes involved in charity work and tries to help those living in poverty and slums. Throughout her journey, she faces societal oppression and the judgment of others, but remains committed to her cause.
Germany, Year Zero is a neorealist film set in post-World War II Berlin. The story follows a young boy as he tries to navigate a city in ruins, facing hunger, despair, and the moral dilemmas of a devastated society. The film explores themes of guilt, hopelessness, and the desperate will to survive.
Mary Forever is a crime drama that takes place in a reformatory in the 1980s. The story revolves around a dedicated teacher who tries to make a difference amidst the challenging environment of a juvenile detention center. As she confronts issues of sexuality, drugs, and violence, she fights for the well-being and future of her students.
We the Poor follows the story of a carpenter who gets involved with a criminal gang and ends up in prison. When he is accused of murder, he must navigate through the complexities of poverty and fallen relationships. This neorealism drama highlights the impact of greed and the struggles faced by the poor.
The Earth Trembles is a neorealism drama set in Sicily, portraying the struggles of a fishing village and its inhabitants dealing with poverty, debt, and starvation. The story revolves around the everyday life of the villagers, their relationships, and the hardships they face.
A married American woman vacationing in Rome begins a passionate affair with a local photographer, leading to a series of dangerous and desperate encounters.
An American woman tries to break off her relationship with her Italian lover at Rome's Stazione Termini train station. This is Vittorio De Sica's original 89-minute "Terminal Station" which was released first in April 1953 as "Stazione Termini," the Italian title of Cesare Zavattini's story. A year later in May 1954, Columbia Pictures released a different version with the alternative title "Indiscretion of an American Wife" which producer David O. Selznick had re-edited and cut to a shortened 64 minutes, dramatically altering characterization by removing its establishing shots and neorealist touches.
The Postman's White Nights follows the life of a postman in a remote rural area of Russia. The postman, who is also an alcoholic, navigates through the challenges of alcoholism, theft, illegal fishing, and social decay. He finds solace in telling tales and looking at himself in the mirror. The film explores themes of loneliness and the decay of society in a small community.
In post-war Italy, a group of miners from Sicily struggle with unemployment and poverty. Desperate for a better life, they decide to embark on a dangerous journey to find work in the snowy mountains. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and hardships, highlighting the harsh realities of their plight.
In 'My Voyage to Italy,' a director embarks on a journey to explore the rich history of Italian cinema. The film delves into the development of Italian filmmaking, the impact of Italian neorealism, and the influence of Italian culture. It showcases the works of renowned Italian filmmakers and their contribution to world cinema.
In a post-war Rome (1946) a cat burglar inadvertently saves the life of a would-be suicide man who returns from the war to find that he has been betrayed by his fiancée while fighting in the war. From that moment the thief takes the ex-soldier under his wing. They leave house together for a night full of misadventures. In a streets of Rome they meet the struggling typist who can’t pay her rent and opts to street life; a wandering amnesiac who lost his memory and keeps asking everyone “Do you recognize me?”. Thieves, gamblers, hookers, policemen, soldiers and endless chain of cigarette-smoking and alcohol/espresso-drinking.
My Dad Is 100 Years Old is a surrealistic biographical documentary that explores the relationship between a director and cinema. Through a series of interviews and cinematic vignettes, the film delves into the director's passion for filmmaking and his unique perspective on the movie business. With elements of neorealism and a touch of surrealism, the documentary takes viewers on a journey through the director's life and creative process.
L'amore is a drama film set in post-war Italy, focusing on the struggles of a pregnant woman. The film explores themes of love, religion, and controversy, with episodes depicting the woman's encounters with various characters. It delves into the struggles of peasants, the naivete of love, and the purity of a woman in difficult circumstances. L'amore is a neorealist film that showcases the beauty and hardships of life in Italy during that time.
Kinatay is a crime drama horror thriller about a young crimonology student who lands a job as a police informant, only to be thrust into a world of torture, rape, and murder. As he witnesses the darkest aspects of humanity, he struggles to maintain his sanity and morality.