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On MidnightEast, Ayelet Dekel praises the film for being "sex positive, showing different perspectives on sex, dating, and relationships". [4] Killian Melloy of Edge Media Network praises acting and direction: "A quintet of captivating performances, along with the zippy and emotionally resonant direction, ensure that we in the audience stay ...
Si vive una volta sola (lit. ' We only live once ') is a 2021 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. The film is written by Verdone himself, together with Giovanni Veronesi and Pasquale Plastino, and its release has been delayed three times from an original February 2020 date due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Comandante is a 2023 Italian war drama film co-written and directed by Edoardo De Angelis and starring Pierfrancesco Favino.The film tells an episode of the Battle of the Atlantic, when the Italian submarine Comandante Cappellini sunk the Belgian ship Kabalo, and Cappellini's commander Salvatore Todaro (Favino) decided to disobey orders and to rescue the Kabalo's crew, being forced to navigate ...
The film was awarded two Globo d'oro Awards for best screenplay and best actor (Leo), and won the Ciak d'Oro for best drama film. [6] [7] It was also nominated for three Silver Ribbons, for best original story, best actor (Leo) and best supporting actress (Milena Mancini).
Everybody's Fine (Italian: Stanno tutti bene) is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore who co-wrote the screenplay with Tonino Guerra and Massimo De Rita. [ 3 ] It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury (Giuseppe Tornatore) and was nominated for Golden Palm (Giuseppe Tornatore) at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival . [ 4 ]
Adagio is the final installment of Sollima's Roman crime trilogy, following his 2012 film ACAB – All Cops Are Bastards and Suburra in 2015. [3] [4] The film was co-produced by The Apartment Pictures, AlterEgo Film and Vision Distribution, with collaboration from Sky Italia and Netflix. [5] Principal photography began on 5 September 2022 in ...
Perfect Strangers (Italian: Perfetti sconosciuti [2] [perˈfɛtti skonoʃˈʃuːti]) is a 2016 Italian comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Paolo Genovese. [3] [4] It was released in Italy on 11 February 2016.
The film is beautifully but unassumingly set, and shows the hard conditions in which war is waged and its lack of glory. It ends straightforwardly with the declaration made after the death of Giovanni de' Medici by the commanders of the armies in Europe of ceasing to use firearms because of their cruelty.