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Palermo – Milan One Way (Italian: Palermo Milano - Solo andata) is a 1995 Italian crime-action film directed by Claudio Fragasso. [2] The film premiered at the 1995 Venice Film Festival. It won the David di Donatello Awards for best sound and for best producer. [3] In 2007 a sequel film, Milano Palermo - Il ritorno, was released.
The Heroes (Italian: I mitici – Colpo gobbo a Milano, lit. 'The mythical guys: big heist in Milan') is a 1994 Italian heist comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Miracle in Milan (Italian: Miracolo a Milano) is a 1951 Italian fantasy comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. [1] The screenplay was co-written by Cesare Zavattini, based on his novel Totò il Buono. The picture stars Francesco Golisano, Emma Gramatica, Paolo Stoppa, and Guglielmo Barnabò. [2] [3]
Many Wars Ago (Italian: Uomini contro, lit. 'Men Against') is a 1970 anti-war film set on the Alpine Front of the First World War.Directed, produced, and co-written by Francesco Rosi, [2] the film is based on Emilio Lussu's memoir Un anno sull'altipiano ("One year on the plateau"), recounting his experiences at the Battle of Asiago. [3]
La trovatella di Milano (i.e. "The foundling of Milan ") is a 1956 Italian historical melodrama film produced and directed by Giorgio Capitani and starring Massimo Serato and Franca Marzi . Set during the Five Days of Milan , it is loosely based on a novel with the same name written by Carolina Invernizio .
Kamikazen: Last Night in Milan (Italian: Kamikazen - Ultima notte a Milano) is a 1987 [1] Italian comedy film written and directed by Gabriele Salvatores and starring Silvio Orlando, Paolo Rossi, Antonio Catania and Claudio Bisio. [2] [3] [4]
The Violent Professionals (Italian: Milano trema: la polizia vuole giustizia) is a 1973 Italian Poliziotteschi gangster film directed by Sergio Martino.The film stars Luc Merenda (Giorgio Caneparo) who goes undercover as a getaway driver for the mob so he can wage a one-man war on crime to avenge the death of father-figure cop Gianni (Silvano Tranquilli).
Straziami ma di baci saziami (internationally released as Torture Me But Kill Me with Kisses) is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film parodies Italian photonovels [1] and the popular subculture. [2] [3] It had a great commercial success. [4] All the DVD releases (in Italy, too) have the credits in English.