Category Archives: Italian Cinema

The secret to immortality: “Ci vediamo domani” [2013 Italy]

Agreed – Andrea Zaccariello’s gentle comedy “Ci vediamo domani” [Eng. Trans: See you tomorrow] was never intended to be anything more than that, but I suspect he might have missed an opportunity here. Because the film touches on issues that … Continue reading

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A job incomplete: “Volevo solo dormirle addosso” [2004 Italy]

Eugenio Cappuccio’s film “Volevo solo dormirle addosso” is billed as a comedy, but as with many Italian comedies, attempts to be more than that by commenting on modern city life – both personal and professional. Marco (Giorgio Pasotti), a personnel … Continue reading

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A 2013 Tribute to Italian Mainstream Cinema

. For a country whose cinema has been the most written about in this site, it’s odd that there’s never been a tribute, and so I’ve finally managed to post one for Italian mainstream cinema. . The streaming version: [stream … Continue reading

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Battle of the sexes dressed in Sixties’ Groove, “Femina ridens” [1969 Italy]

Contrary to critics who enthusiastically slap Piero Schivazappa’s “Femina ridens” [Eng. Title: The Laughing Woman] with the ‘sexploitation’ label, it is actually a stylish erotic thriller, with some genuine interest in discussing feminism. The unfortunate tag is perhaps largely to … Continue reading

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Faking is art too, “La Migliore Offerta” – a review [2013 Italy]

Waiting for a new film by Giuseppe Tornatore has always been an eagerly anticipated event – more so when we’re usually kept waiting for years between each of his little gems. The maestro’s latest drama, “La migliore offerta” [Eng. Title: … Continue reading

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