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Movies Of Italy

ASDFASC 2022. 5. 14. 22:49

Introduction

 

St Louis is home to a thriving Italian community. And what is Italy famous for? Beautiful people, delicious food, and of course it’s incredible cinema!

 

The Italian cinema has produced some of the best movies that the world has ever seen. If you have only ever watched movies in English, you are certainly missing out on a treat! To get you started, we have compiled a list of the best movies that the country has ever produced. Hopefully this will wet your whistle and get you started on your own Italian movie odyssey. So, order your favorite Italian catering and put on one of these classics!

 

1. La Dolce Vita: This Fellini classic follows the life of Marcello Rubini, a journalist who covers the decadent and celebrity-filled lifestyle of Rome in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The movie is widely considered to be one of the greatest ever made, and it is certainly a must-see for any fan of Italian cinema.

 

2. Cinema Paradiso: This heart-warming film tells the story of Toto, a young boy who falls in love with movies at his local ‘Cinema Paradiso’. As he grows older and pursues his passion for film, he learns that the magic of cinema can sometimes be elusive. A beautiful tribute to the power of movies, Cinema Paradiso is a must-see for any film lover.

 

3. La Strada: This 1954 film tells the story of a young woman who is sold to a traveling circus by her poverty-stricken father. She falls in love with the circus’s strongman, but their relationship is fraught with danger and tragedy. A classic of Italian cinema, La Strada is a must-see for any fan of foreign films.

 

4. Amarcord: Another masterpiece from Fellini, Amarcord is a semi-autobiographical tale of life in a small Italian town during the fascist era. Full of humor and nostalgia, the film captures the essence of Italian life during a difficult period in history.

 

5. Umberto D.: This neorealist film follows the life of an elderly man who is struggling to make ends meet in post-war Italy. A poignant portrait of poverty and aging, Umberto D. is a must-see for any fan of Italian cinema.

 

6. Suspiria: This giallo classic from director Dario Argento tells the story of a young American ballet student who enrolls at a prestigious dance academy in Germany, only to find that it is haunted by a murderous witch. A suspenseful and terrifying film, Suspiria is a must-see for any fan of Italian horror movies.

 

7. 8 1/2: Another classic from Fellini, 8 1/2 follows the life of a successful film director who is struggling to come up with his next big project. A fascinating look at the creative process, 8 1/2 is a must-see for any fan of Italian cinema.

 

8. L’Eclisse: This film from director Michelangelo Antonioni tells the story of a young woman who is caught between two men: a boring stockbroker and a passionate engineer. 

 

9. Il Generale Della Rovere: This World War II drama tells the story of a con man who is recruited by the resistance to impersonate a dead general in order to help save the lives of Italian Jews who are about to be deported to concentration camps. A powerful and poignant film.

 

10. La Traviata: This classic opera tells the story of a young woman who is forced to choose between her love for a man and her duty to her family. A timeless tale of love and loss, La Traviata is a must-see for any fan of Italian opera.

 

11. Salvatore Giuliano: This film tells the true story of the eponymous Sicilian bandit, who became a folk hero in the years after World War II. A fascinating look at post-war Italy.

 

12. Life is Beautiful: This heart-warming film tells the story of a father who does everything he can to protect his son from the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp in which they are both imprisoned. A beautiful and moving film.

 

13. We All Loved Each Other So Much: This ensemble dramedy follows the lives of three friends in post-war Italy. A charming and funny film.

 

14. Black Sunday: This classic giallo film from director Mario Bava tells the story of a vengeful witch who returns from the dead to terrorize a group of people who wronged her centuries earlier. A suspenseful and scary film.

 

Conclusion

 

We hope you enjoyed reading about some of the classics of Italian cinema. Note that watching these movies will only give you a taste of what is on offer from the movie of Italy. If you want to delve further into Italian cinema, we suggest that you order some Italian catering and pick up a copy of a guide to Italian cinema today! You could even go and read it in your favorite St Louis Italian restaurant!