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- The history of the independent film company, The Cannon Film Group, Inc..
- A look at segments of the Italian population who are consumed with celebrity worship.
- An homage to Italian director Sergio Corbucci of the 1960s and contemporary director Quentin Tarantino, recounting a memorable period in Italian cinema with the sensibility of today.
- A documentary concerning the violent Italian 'poliziotteschi' cinematic movement of the 1970s which, at first glance, seem to be rip-offs of American crime films like DIRTY HARRY or THE GODFATHER, but which really address Italian issues like the Sicilian Mafia and red terrorism. Perhaps even more interesting than the films themselves were the rushed methods of production (stars performing their own stunts, stealing shots, no live sound) and the bleed-over between real-life crime and movie crime.
- A visual history of Italian western cinema in the 60s and 70s.
- Two celebrities meet for the first time to spend an evening in each others and the camera's company.
- V.I.P.-Schaukel is a 45 minute documentary-family-news-talk show starring Margret Dünser as Host. The series premiered on Sun May 09, 1971 on ZDF and Folge 37 - Final Show last aired on Fri May 09, 1980.
- German television documentary about classic Spaghetti Western movies.
- Examines the career of film director Elio Petri.
- One of the most controversial, original and loved figures of Italian cinema. The most censored director of all time. An anarchist of the film, a gifted experimenter, an inventor of dreams. A truly great artist.
- The end of the fifties through to the mid-seventies witnessed an explosion in genre cinema throughout Europe. This coincided with the appearance of several new trends in European cinematography such as nouvelle vague and free cinema. The rapid and significant development of European cinema lead to the creation of new styles of film making which have stood the test of time and continue to influence film makers today: the debuts of actors such as Clint Eastwood and Sean Connery; the narrative style of directors such as Sergio Leone; the evolution of Terror, Fantastic and Giallo genres. This is an extraordinary period in cinema, yet one which is relatively unexplored. Once Upon a Time in Europe aims to present an overall picture of this period as well as to examine specific genres in-depth, focusing on the common elements between Mediterranean productions and British/German productions.
- An Austrian magazine-TV show.
- The unbridled life and kaleidoscopic filmography of Piero Vivarelli, who made ltalian B-movies of all genres, wrote hit rock songs and penned the screenplay for Sergio Corbucci's Western 'Django,' adored by Tarantino, are creatively intertwined in a portrait of an unsung postwar provocateur and revolutionary (the only non-Cuban besides Che Guevara to be given a Cuban Communist Party card signed by Fidel Castro) that is also a prism into an unexplored pop culture and its unique vitality.
- A documentary publicizing the forthcoming release of the musical epic "Camelot".
- Documentary about German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, during the time of filming "Querelle." Features an interview with Fassbinder only ten hours before his death.
- Depicts Rainer Werner Fassbinder both as an actor - taking the leading role in the film "KAMIKAZE 1989" - and as a director working on "QUERELLE", his adaption of the work by Jean Genet.
- Antonio Margheriti is one of the fathers of the genre movies in Italy. His works have been distributed all over the world, earning him a greater fame abroad than what he enjoyed in his home country. A skilled master of special effects, he was the first director in Italy to film science fiction and space opera movies.
- A quick look at the film's baddies, complete with interviews with William Saddler.
- Profile of one of the first female film producers, not just in Italy but in the entire world.
- Carlo Lizzani and his family and associates reflect on his films.
- When I wake will I be someone else?
- Starting in the 50s, miles and miles of film reels testify to Franco Cristaldi's passion and commitment to producing the best Italian and European cinema over the course of his career. Repeatedly honored with the most prestigious international awards at Cannes, Venice, and Hollywood, Cristaldi had a saying: "Every film must be a prototype."
- The making of the film Django (1966) is described by its star, Franco Nero, and assistant director Ruggero Deodato.
- One of the most prolific and eclectic filmmakers in Italian cinema: in the course of his forty-year career, Sergio Corbucci made over seventy films with forays into every possible genre, from "sword-and-sandals" to horror, from comedy to detective stories, from musicals to westerns. Borrowing from the director's unpublished autobiography, the documentary uses repertory materials from the Istituto Luce and private amateur photographs and videos, relying on the accounts of friends and collaborators and in particular of his wife Nori.
- A gentle soul walks his own Inferno since his childhood's to his adulthood's physical and psychological abuse by his mother and latest wife. In between his traumatic experiences with these two women, he enjoyed fame and fortune while at the same time he helped kids and people less privileged. #justiceforjohnnydepp is the only way.
- "Mediterranean diet example to the world", is a poetic journey told through the eyes and words of a wise old man who, after wandering the world and seeing humanity brutalized by hunger and misery, he returned to Italy in his homeland, Cilento. Here, by his wisdom, we will know the home of the Mediterranean diet, lifestyle proclaimed on November 10th , 2010 in Nairobi UNESCO, "intangible cultural heritage of humanity". We will see an area full of productive wealth, natural biodiversity, cultural and agro-food place that holds the secret of longevity that was appreciated by the greatest nutritionist of '900, Ancel Keys, who moved here to "prolong his life by twenty years. " Mediterranean diet, defined by him, is much more than a diet. Model of seasonality, authenticity and biodiversity, is emerging as a lifestyle representative of the relationship between man and land. According to an old proverb, "If a man is hungry do not give him a fish, but teach him to fish", the wise old man, after guiding us through beautiful places, with nostalgia, will decide to leave for bringing his wealth to all poor people of the world: the lifestyle of the Mediterranean diet.
- Forty years of Cinema Azzurro Scipioni in 95 minutes. A stellar cast of great directors, actors and composers meet the audience of the historic Roman cinema, founded by Silvano Agosti in 1982.
- A musical tribute to the heyday of of the Euro-western, know as Spaghetti Westerns, featuring film clips, on location images and interviews with fans and specialists of the genre. The music, the stars, the makers, Almeria, etc.
- Director Enzo Castellari and star Franco Nero recall the making of STREET LAW.
- Interview of Franco Nero of the film Keoma (1976).