Italian Film Festival will have retrospective of humor and streaming films

The 19th edition of Italian Film Festival in Brazil already has a date set: from November 7th to December 8th . In all, 120 cinemas in 80 cities will receive the festival’s productions.

Furthermore, all films shown will be available online on the Italian Film Festival website. In this edition, the event presents a selection of new releases, such as “The Soul at Peace ” and “Goodbye, Boy “, as well as a special retrospective on humor in Italian cinema, with classics such as “Abyss of a Dream “, by Federico Fellini, among others.

Founded by the Italian Chamber of Commerce of São Paulo (ITALCAM), the festival seeks to promote Italian culture through its cinema. To check the complete schedule and the cities that will host the event, access the official website of the Italian Film Festival.

Unreleased Films

  • “The Soul in Peace”, by Ciro Formisano
  • “Caracas”, by Marco D’amore
  • “What If My Father”, by Solange Tonnini
  • “We Were Children”, by Marco Martani
  • “Laf”, by Michele Riondino
  • “Mia”, by Ivano De Matteo
  • “Born for You”, by Fabio Mollo
  • “The Penitent”, by Luca Barbareschi
  • “Romeo Is Juliet”, by Giovanni Veronesi
  • “Toquinho: Encontros E Um Violão”, by Erica Bernardini
  • “A World Apart”, by Riccardo Milani
  • “In Search”, by Giulio Base
  • “Can I come in? An Ode to Naples”, by Trudie Styler
  • “Another Family Summer”, by Paolo Virzí
  • “It Looks Quite Like Paris”, by Leonardo Pieraccioni
  • “Goodbye, Boy”, by Edgardo Pistone

Tribute to Matteo Garrone

  • “I, Captain”, by Matteo Garrone

Retrospective Films

  • “Abyss of a Dream”, by Federico Fellini (1952)
  • “The Explosive Duo”, by Marcello Fondato (1974)
  • “Italian Confusions”, by Mario Mattoli (1954)
  • “Guards and Thieves”, by Mario Monicelli and Steno (1951)
  • “Millionaire Naples”, by Eduardo De Filippo (1950)
  • “The Common Sense of Modesty”, by Alberto Sordi (1976)
  • “The Man in the Box”, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (1950)
  • “The Gold of Naples”, by Vittorio De Sica (1954)
  • “Where Will We Spend Our Holidays?”, by Alberto Sordi, Mauro Bolognini, Luciano Salce (1978)
  • “The Little Devil”, by Roberto Benigni (1988)
  • “The Voyage of Captain Tornado”, by Ettore Scola (1990)
  • “Totò A Colori”, by Steno (1952)

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Source: CNN Brasil

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