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- After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- A bored and sheltered princess escapes her guardians and falls in love with an American newsman in Rome.
- In the aftermath of France allowing Algeria's independence, a group of resentful military veterans hire a professional assassin codenamed "Jackal" to kill President Charles de Gaulle.
- An impulsive braggart takes a shy law student with him for a two-day road trip from Rome to Tuscany.
- Three partisans bound by a strong friendship return home after the war, but the clash with everyday reality puts a strain on their bond.
- The humorous adventures of a group of American tourists taking an 18-day guided bus tour of nine European countries.
- Tracy, an aspiring designer from the slums of Chicago puts herself through fashion school in the hopes of becoming one of the world's top designers. Her ambition leads her to Rome spurring a choice between the man she loves or her newfound success.
- Forced to leave his family in Sicily, Mimí finds a job in a factory in Turin, where he gets involved in an extramarital affair.
- After the death of her abusive father, the lonely librarian Martha marries an equally vile businessman - Helmut. The cruel and torturous nature of their relationship leads Martha to believe Helmut might be trying to kill her.
- Six separate episodes: would-be suicides discuss their despair. A provincial dance hall. An investigative reporter posing as a husband-to-be. A young unwed mother. Girl-watching techniques of Italian men. A glimpse into prostitution.
- Agnese has many men who woo her and lives with her cousin Cesira Franca Valeri, who has the opposite problem with men and wishes she would also have men woo her.
- Serafino is a naive shepherd in a little vilage in Italy. Upon the death of his aunt, he inherits a huge fortune, causing the envy of his family.
- In the 15th century, in a poor Italian village, the monks of a modest convent take up an abandoned baby. Unfortunately, for all their efforts, they prove unable to trace his parents. So they set up providing tender loving care to the little boy. Marcellino lives a happy life among the men of God but, as he grows up, he misses his mother more and more. To compensate for her absence, he tends to identify her with the Virgin Mary. One day, the local lord, in search of a child to raise, decides to adopt Marcellino and to bring him up in his castle. He dresses him in rich attire and gives him a strict education. But Marcellino feels miserable there and eventually runs away.Back in his dear convent, he gleefully resumes his former life. He still misses his mother but his life changes when he finds a crucifix in the attic. A wonderful friendship between Jesus and him is born.
- In this period piece set in Italy, Nicola Bellizzi dreams of becoming a lawyer. However, when he seeks the reason that people are reluctant to help him in his goals, he discovers that some of his blood relations are high-ranking members of the Mafia. He tries to break away from his family obligations, but falls into a life of crime and violence.
- Alvaro is been in jail, so he consider himself the most fit to lead his three friends Mario, Otello, and Spartaco. The four young men decide to start a business. They only need a van to start a transport company. But they lack the money. How can they get it?
- An educational short film that examines illicit drug use by disenchanted youth and the hippy counterculture around the world during the 1960s.
- A group of actors and actresses travels through Italy and is expected in Rome. Caroline Redl loses her way in a forest while reciting the lines, "If I dress as a soldier, they will think of me as a soldier." Spoken in the twilit forest, the text attains a tremendous self-evident truth, and Shaw's 'Joan of Arc' becomes a young woman of today, stripped of all historical projections. The only question of importance is: Where am I? This 'where' soon becomes irrelevant for the others too, as they also lose their bearings. Rome belongs to the outside world that is gradually forgotten. But even before the actors arrive, Clemens Klopfenstein has drawn us into the landscapes in which times flows, vast spaces open up, landscapes in which driving itself becomes a state. It feels as if you could keep moving even if time were stopped. The actors - in pairs, a trio and a quartet - are stranded here in the cold and the snow. They wait, rehearse, improvise. It wouldn't be possible to explain Who AfraidWolf entirely even if you wanted to. That is its strength, presenting an open-ended event in an open space in a disjointed moment in time. The theatre texts attain a unique, imminent presence. Lies, freedom and the man in the machine; the alcoholic in 'A Night's Shelter' sees clearly, but is still imprisoned, 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' reflects self-destruction, 'Prometheus' reminds us of the dawn of Man and is still utopian. In a liberating landscape, language tears time apart.
- November 1944, in the Latium countryside. The last hours of an Italian partisan who tries to remember what it means to be free.
- Forgotten Places is a journey to discover those places that have had some relevance in Italian history and that have now been forgotten
- Documents the presence and status of live animals at the Villa Medici in Rome, and shows how animals have been represented throughout the ages and how they inspired pre-modern artists.
- October 2005. Rione Monti, Downtown Rome. A group of young people with disabilities contact Detour, a small fierce underground Art-house cinema venue, in order to organize a series of afternoon screenings for their users with disabilities. Accidentally, it turns out that one of the first film in the program, "La Banda degli Onesti" (The Band of Honest Men, 1956) starring two well-known Italian comedians, Totò and Peppino, was located around the cinema venue, in the heart of Monti, an historical area of Rome in the process of rapid gentrification. The group of girls and boys with disabilities, in accordance with the Detour film-activists, decide to set out through the old alleys in search of the film's locations, so that they learn the history of this neighborhood, its changes and the problems of today through the stories of those who live and those who work there.
- The hard work of a family of farmers during hay-making season on the Mounts of Sun.
- Scoey Mitchell and Alex Rocco play two thugs posing as police detectives to extort money from various people on the margins of society. Some sources say this was the second episode filmed. Fans of Rooster will enjoy his larger-than-usual part.
- A pair of small-time crooks steal a car not knowing it has a bomb in its trunk set to detonate at five o'clock. Starsky and Hutch have to do detective work on a deadline, locate the car, collar the crooks and beat the clock before it blows.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.6 (50)TV EpisodeTeams face a difficult Detour in Oman, which requires the racers to get up close and personal with several ornery camels in order to receive their next clue.
- Via vespa, trolley tracks, and by foot, Tony dives into Roman culture.
- 2005–201243mTV-PG7.7 (64)TV EpisodeTony travels around Emilia Romagna in a Ferrari with Chef Michael White.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- This week I sit in the beautiful Monty Bar once again with prolific musical artist Nancy Sanchez to talk about Luis Valdez's 1987 Biopic 'La Bamba'. We chat about Nancy's music career, her influences, her experience playing with Los Lobos and recently opening for Ozomatli and how this film was a big part of her childhood.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2012–TV Episode
- 2012–TV Episode
- 2012–TV Episode