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Fire at Sea (Italian: Fuocoammare) is a 2016 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Rosi. [2] [3] It won the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. [4] [5] The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards. [6]
Carlo Delle Piane as Oreste (segment "Intrigo al mare") Gloria Paul as Jenny (segment "Intrigo al mare") Umberto D'Orsi as L'inseguitore (segment "Intrigo al mare") Ennio Girolami as Mario Giorgetti (segment "Intrigo al mare") Giampiero Littera as Jimmy (segment "Intrigo al mare") Enzo Andronico as Il commissario (segment "Intrigo al mare")
Time for Loving (released in Italy as Sapore di mare) is a 1983 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It obtained a great commercial success and launched a short-living subgenre of revival-nostalgic comedy films. [1] [2] It also generated a sequel, Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo. [3]
Un'estate al mare is a 2008 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina and Enrico Vanzina. [1] Plot
Sound of the Sea (Spanish: Son de Mar) is a 2001 Spanish drama / erotic film directed by Juan José Bigas Luna based on the novel of the same title by Manuel Vicent.. It revolves around Ulises (Jordi Mollà), who comes to a fishing village to teach literature at a local high school.
Fire Over the Sea (Italian: Fiamme sul mare) is a 1947 Italian drama film directed by Michał Waszyński and Vittorio Cottafavi and starring Carlo Ninchi Evi Maltagliati and Silvana Jachino. [1] [2] It was shot at the Farnesina Studios of Titanus in Rome. The film's were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. It earned 45 million lira at ...
L'insegnante al mare con tutta la classe (The teacher at the beach with the whole class) is a 1980 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cast
Asu Mare 2 has been the most watched film in Peru. [1] Asu Mare 2 is the first film in history to sell over 100,000 admissions daily for 11 consecutive days. The record was held by ¡Asu Mare! (2013). [1] On Monday, 18 May, the film managed to surpass its prequel by a thousand viewers, becoming the most watched film in Peruvian cinema.