Fabrizio Gifuni
1966 (58 лет)The Best of Youth
Marco Tullio Giordana
Luigi Lo Cascio, Alessio Boni
Spanning nearly four decades, this generational epic follows two Italian brothers from a middle-class family through some of the most significant events of postwar Italian history after their life paths diverge thanks to one fateful encounter during the summer of 1966.
The Best of Youth
Lascia stare i santi
Gianfranco Pannone
Fabrizio Gifuni, Sonia Bergamasco
A journey through Italy across a century of popular religious devotion. Ancient and more recent saints, white and black Madonnas, devotional processions... are the expression of a need for the sacred that seems very distant from our way of being, but perhaps is not that distant at all. Today, especially in the South, but with some “isolated” locations in the North, popular faith is still a very real thing, which finds its finest expression in song and in music.
Leave the Saints Alone
Paul VI: The Pope in the Tempest
Fabrizio Costa
Fabrizio Gifuni, Mauro Marino
The service of Pope Paul VI presents tremendous challenges for humanity not only in the political, cultural and economic aspects of the world but also in the spiritual life of The Church. Pope Paul VI is the first Pope to be a Missionary Pope, to meet people where they are. To trust in God as he was asking The Church to do and he is given the opportunity to love that trust in its fullness.
Paul VI: The Pope in the Tempest
Romanzo di una strage
Marco Tullio Giordana
Valerio Mastandrea, Pierfrancesco Favino
On December 12, 1969, a bomb kills 17 people at the Piazza Fontana national bank in Milan, Italy, marking the beginning of the Years of Lead. Local anarchists are scapegoated for the massacre by police and the media, but a lone prosecutor uncovers a conspiracy of far-right groups, corrupt secret services, and other interests that seek to undermine democracy.
Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy
Giovanni Falcone
Giuseppe Ferrara
Michele Placido, Anna Bonaiuto
The story of the first ever "anti-mafia judges pool" established in the '80s at the Palermo Courthouse, in Sicily, in the '80s, while two mafia families started a 10-year-long war to obtain the complete control of smuggles.
Giovanni Falcone
La conversione
Marco Bellocchio
Enea Sala, Leonardo Maltese
The story of Edgardo Mortara, a young Jewish boy living in Bologna, Italy, who in 1858, after being secretly baptized, was forcibly taken from his family to be raised as a Christian. His parents’ struggle to free their son became part of a larger political battle that pitted the papacy against forces of democracy and Italian unification.
Kidnapped