![]() The movie would be based too much on cliches and Fellini. Strangely enough, perhaps, the film is less appreciated within Italy. The music, a mix of sacred and profane rhythms, is also fantastic. Toni Servillo, Sorrentino’s regular onscreen foil, plays journalist Jep Gambardella, a bon viveur beginning to sense the dying of his personal light, and hunting out meaning and substance in the world around him The 25 Best Italian Movies of All Time by malthe-tuxen created - updated - 1 month ago Public My 25 personal favorite Italian movies I have ever seen. The Young Pope director Paolo Sorrentino crafted this swooningly beautiful love letter to Rome – “la grande bellezza” – in its decadent, jaded glory. The Guardian put it in the top 20 best films of the 21st century. Why to watch: Rome at its very best, fabulous scenography, Fellinian exuberance.RELATED: If you are interested in ‘Angels and Demons’, you should read this article about where they filmed the movie in Rome. His work includes small roles in American films like ‘Angels and Demons’ and ‘Night at the Museum’. This film was also the breakthrough for, among others, Pierfrancesco Favino, one of the best Italian actors of the moment. In 2006, American Tony Goldwyn made a remake of the film under the same English title. L’Auberge Espagnole (The Spanish Apartment) L’Auberge Espagnole (2002) If you are ready to explore the streets of Barcelona through a bunch of Erasmus students coming from across Europe, L’Auberge Espagnole ( The Spanish Apartment) is one of the best movies filmed in Spain to watch. Muccino’s style is dynamic with the camera close to the leading actors, always adorned with beautiful locations and people. Muccino would later make two successful American films with Will Smith. The film is indeed a coming-of- middle-age story, very cleverly and attractively filmed by the then young director Gabriele Muccino. So reads the effective, but also vague two-lines synopsis from Netflix. ![]() ![]() And he’s in good company: His close friends also are struggling with love and life.” “As Carlo prepares for fatherhood, he grapples with settling down. Why to watch: Dynamic storyline, breakthrough of director and new generation of actors.Leading Actor: Stefano Accorsi, Giovanna Mezzogiorno. ![]()
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