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- A Russian poet and his interpreter travel to Italy researching the life of an 18th-century composer, and instead meet a ruminative madman who tells the poet how the world may be saved.
- A small-time homicidal maniac kidnaps a young heiress, prompting a cop to pursue him before he can kill the girl once the hefty ransom is paid.
- Karin, a young woman from the Baltic countries, marries fisherman Antonio to escape from a prison camp. But she cannot get used to the tough life in Antonio's volcano-threatened village, Stromboli.
- A film about the life of Silvio Berlusconi.
- In 1589, six innocent women were accused from the inquisition of witchery in the small ligurian mountain.
- Tortorella tries to spend New Year's Eve with her wealthy friends, but ends up with an actor in decay and a pickpocket.
- Sagamore lives in the countryside on a farm where he secretly distills whiskey. A young stranger and her companion who is a gangster come to disturb their peace.
- 30 real-life stories of American horror, based on true facts. A 3000 miles journey into a mysterious America, investigating true crimes and hideous happenings that eventually inspired famous horror films
- Rome, March 2020. One of the many anonymous nights during the lockdown. Suddenly Irene's (Barbara Ronchi) phone starts ringing. It's Pietro (Claudio Santamaria), her ex boyfriend. She hasn't heard from him for months, since their breakup. She hesitates, but eventually she answers the phone. Pietro is out of his mind. His confused words foreshadow a desperate act. All Irene has to do is to set off, with a car, in a deserted city, without ever hanging up the phone, hoping to reach him in time.
- The use of dope is running rampant at a small college. Convinced the college's reputation is at stake, Professor Dr. John takes it upon himself to get the college's biggest user to go straight.
- The misunderstandings between students and professors are on the agenda.
- Young, newly graduated and unemployed Fabio tries to cope with the job seeking struggles of modern Italy, while his rich and greedy father refuses to help, defining his son useless, like a vegetable.
- Two youths who work together in a department store love each other but also their supervisor has his eyes on the young girl.
- When the Church decides that St Satiro Vedovo, the patron saint of the little village Fonteparadiso, never existed and St Silvester takes his place, its inhabitants rise up against the fact. The new Vicar Don Arcadio can't find a single person to go to the village church, from the mayor down. But when Brambilla, a gangster from Milan, tries to steal the statue of St Satiro because of its value, and a group of village boys and girls save it with the help of Don Arcadio, Fonteparadiso again finds peace.
- All of us can make a difference in their own lives by helping the others and saving the planet. You can be an hero doing little actions but of great value and becoming the example who will inspire the new generations.
- Set in the dystopian universe of Orwell's "1984", the world is ruled by hate and fear. Ethan Smith tries to counter the ideology of the New Party, and starting a Revolution that will lead to a new dawn.
- Anna Davati is a very beautiful woman who moves to a small provincial town to answer a job advertisement but the job requires an ugly secretary. She gets hired and with the passing of days, her job relation with her boss gets complicated.
- Andrea, young screen-player, starts to write a new horror story. In the same night, while he's watching a television with his girlfriend Simona, he looks around his self... he feels something to strange... Who's spying him in the dark corner of the room? And what do Andrea's death grandparents want from him?
- I due timidi was broadcast by Milan's RAI in 1950 and later staged for the first time in London in 1952. It's drawn from a text of Italian screen writer Suso Cecchi D'Amico. It's a comedy of errors without the usual happy ending, but the pace of the musical action and the skills of the young actor-singers makes the performance most enjoyable.