The Great BeautyJep Gambardella a 65-year-old journalist and once promising novelist spends his easy life among Rome's high society in a swirl of rooftop parties and late-night soirees. But when he learns of the death of his friend's wife a woman he loved as an 18-year-old his life is thrown into perspective and he begins to see the world through new eyes. A dazzling dizzying mesmerising and hypnotic cinematic tour-de-force that has drawn comparisons with Italian greats such as La Dolce Vita and La Notte. Il DivoA riveting tale of political intrigue and organised crime based n the extraordinary life of Italian Prime Miniser Guilio Andreotti. The Consequences Of LovePaolo Sorrentino's gripping psychological thriller probes the dark secret harboured by middle-aged Italian loner Titta Di Girolamo who has lived for eight years in an anonymous Swiss hotel. The Family FriendIn this visually-stunning and highly original comedy drama a couple struggle to raise the money needed for their daughter Rosalba s imminent wedding so they approach Geremia di Geremei a seedy loan shark for help. One Man UpThe parallel lives of a popstar and a footballer clash when both experience a major crisis. Their stories if not their lives begin to affect each other and in the end one of them will be redeemed by the redemption of the other.
A lonely man learns to love too perhaps too late in life in this Italian drama.
The famous Arabian sailor encounters Eris the Greek goddess of Chaos, and Proteus, the shapeshifting sea god in this new aquatic adventure.
Madonna gives her most believable performance in Swept Away as Amber, a rich woman on a sea cruise who expects the world to obey her every whim. When she and a high-spirited crew member (Adriano Giannini) are marooned on a small deserted island the feud that sprang up between them on the ship becomes an all-out war then changes into lustful desire as Amber finds that losing status opens up a new side of her personality. Some people will want to see Swept Away for the simple pleasure of seeing Madonna being slapped; more demanding filmgoers will, sadly, be left wanting. Though the movie purports to be a satirical examination of capitalism (as was the original 1974 version), its vague discussion of money and power adds up to very little. The love story is surprisingly sincere, making Swept Away a standard romantic potboiler with gorgeous tropical backdrops. --Bret Fetzer
Raffaella has got everything she wants - a rich husband exotic holidays and people to do her bidding. On holiday aboard a private yacht in the Mediterranean with a group of friends and bored of lounging around playing cards she demands that deckhand Gennarino takes her to a nearby island to go swimming. When the motor on the boat dies the two end up stranded and drifting finally coming to rest on a desolate beach. Stuck on a deserted island and now having to rely on Gennarino for
Titles Comprise: Il Divo The Consequences of Love The Family Friend One Man Up
On his wedding night, of all times, a husband appropriately named Ace (Adriano Celentano) gambles away the night at a local bar-and wins a handy amount of money. As Ace heads home to his waiting bride Silvia (Edwige Fenech), he is killed by a hired gun. When he reappears to his wife, he has a hard time convincing her that only she can see him....he is definitely invisible to everyone else, and definitely quite dead. Aghast at his wife's determination to go to work as dancer on stage, he undermines her rehearsal and then connives to get her married off to an appropriately aged and wealthy banker. So the next question arises-is there divorce after death?
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