Mario Bava’s Black Sunday: Halloween, Italian Style
The Italian take on horror started back in 1960 with this classic. This year, let it rise from the dead again!
The Italian take on horror started back in 1960 with this classic. This year, let it rise from the dead again!
L’Attesa falls into that category of films that cast Italy as a place where the essential substance of life is found.
Dubbing movies in Italy is systematic. Why is that and are there potential implications for this?
Are we sure we are watching movies with the same eyes?
Almost nobody loved Rome as much as Gigi Proietti did. He had a really deep connection with the city, representing till the very end the skeptical, light-hearted essence of the Italian capital.
A small compendium of movies to help us survive the cornavirus pandemic.
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