Category Archives: Italian Cinema

Ottavia Piccolo in “Bubù” [1971 Italy]

.    I haven’t yet fully discovered the filmography of the late Italian director Mouro Bolognini, but from what I’ve seen so far, it appears his earlier works were far superior to those done in his later years. His 1971 beauty “Bubù” certainly … Continue reading

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Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “I Racconti di Canterbury” BR720 [1972 Italy]

Peir Paolo Pasolini is one of the finest, original, and well read filmmakers Italy had produced, and it is a great tragedy that his life was cut short as abruptly as it did. He is however rather unfairly remembered by many only for his … Continue reading

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Giovanna Mezzogiorno in “Vincere” BR720 [2009, Italy]

Veteran director Marco Bellocchio’s sumptuous epic, “Vincere” [Eng. Title: Win] is a historical drama about the former Italian dictator Benitto Mussolini and the deeply held secret of his first marriage to Ida Dalser – before he became Il Duce. The film won several awards, for flawless direction, exquisite cinematography, haunting soundtrack, and the performance by its lead actors, including the gorgeous and highly talented actress playing Ida – Giovanna Mezzogiorno.
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A Tribute to Valeria Marini in “Bambola”

Valeria Marini I simply couldn’t resist making this tribute after re-watching this film..! This is a compilation of some of the scenes of the very, very ‘feminine’ Valeria Marini from the 1996 Bigas Luna film, “Bambola”. I used the film’s original … Continue reading

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Valeria Marini in Bigas Luna’s “Bambola” [1996 Italy, Spain, France]

Bigas Luna is one of those ‘earthy’ directors who doesn’t shy away from exploring the darker areas of the mind – and repressed sexuality is a recurring theme in many of his films. I have had the opportunity to watch most … Continue reading

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