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3.3
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The Bloodstained Butterfly (1971)
When a young female student is savagely killed in a park during a thunderstorm, the culprit seems obvious: TV sports personality Alessandro Marchi, seen fleeing the scene of the crime by numerous eyewitnesses. The evidence against him is damning... but is it all too convenient? And when the killer strikes again while Marchi is in custody, it quickly becomes apparent that there's more to the case than meets the eye...
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64
42
6.7
/2944/
60
/44/
60
/60/
3.5
/3070/
63
/12/

Tony Arzenta (1973)
A mob hitman wants to retire, but his bosses don't think that's a good idea. Complications - and many bloody shootouts - ensue.
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57
21
6.4
/750/
61
/27/
53
/23/
3.3
/1410/
44
/3/

Highway Racer (1977)
Maurizio Merli stars as a hot-shot police driver who has more guts than brains, often landing him in hot water with his middle-aged mentor, who was once a legendary police interceptor responsible for numerous large scale arrests.
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Amazon Prime Video
47
20
5.3
/1127/
52
/18/
53
/23/
3.0
/992/
19
/21/

Death Rage (1976)
A professional killer is lured into a deadly double-cross when he agrees to assassinate a Mafia kingpin.
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Amazon Prime Video
48
15
5.2
/669/
55
/17/
52
/23/
3.2
/622/
19
/8/

The Revenge of Hercules (1960)
A warrior returning home to his country must battle giant bats, three-headed dogs and a vicious dragon to save his wife, and his people, from the machinations of an evil ruler.
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72
10
7.1
/83/
77
/7/
68
/12/
3.7
/281/

To Arms, We Are Fascists! (1962)
Documentary compiled from archives and accompanied by a poet's commentary, shows the sweep of modern Italian history from 1911 to 1961, centering on the conditions leading to Fascism and the post-WWII reaction to the Fascist experience.
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10
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Primo Piano: Hailé Selassié, imperatore d'Etiopia (1965)
First portrait of Negus Hailé Selassié made by Italian television. The descendant of the Solomonid lineage, the last emperor of Ethiopia, forced into exile by the fascist invasion between 1936 and 1941, when he returned to his country after the liberation of the Allied Forces. In 1965 Selassié, considered a new messiah for Rastafarianism, was still in office, the empire of Ethiopia ending in 1974, a year before his death. (1965)
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7.2
/30/
10
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Kyoto (1969)
Documentary on the city of Kyoto, Japan. Topics include the Ryoanji Temple stone garden, a geisha residence, the Katsura Imperial Villa, and the Gion Festival.
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5.8
/13/
10
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30
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Policeman (1971)
In order not to go hungry, as has happened to his family members, a young southern man enlists in the police where he learns to use violence and to hate anyone who opposes the established order. But his girlfriend does not share his ideas and abandons him.
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10
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The Misanthrope (1967)
Alceste hopes to be able to live his life without hypocrisy. However, he does not realize that social habits and the necessities of life do not fit the way of conceiving his existence.
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7.7
/75/
55
/4/
58
/4/

Francis of Assisi (1966)
A 1966 biopic of Francis of Assisi presents him as a troubled rebel and champion of radical brotherhood, reflecting the spirit of 1968 student protests. Praised and condemned, the film sparked controversy for its bold, dissenting portrayal of faith.
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10
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Senza sole nè luna (1964)
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5.1
/24/
20
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40
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Equinox (1971)
Psychiatrist takes young man to castle owned by strange woman, where the latter discovers he's the incarnation of a dead man.
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45
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5.2
/110/
40
/2/
45
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The Fall of Rome (1963)
After the death of Emperor Constantine in Rome, the persecutions of the Christians threaten the centurion Marco forced to become a gladiator.
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6.8
/74/
62
/4/
65
/5/

Laura nuda (1961)
Laura, a young woman from the Verona bourgeoisie, seeks to emancipate herself, but is desperately confronted with what she considers to be the hypocrisy of men and the conformism of a society that only considers women if they marry and procreate.
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43
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5.1
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70
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War Gods of Babylon (1962)
Noble, wise King Sardanapolo and his more soft and naive younger brother Prince Sammash get into a bitter feud over the affections of sweet and alluring innocent peasant girl Mirra. Meanwhile, the treacherous and ruthlessly ambitious General Arbace plots against both siblings.
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7.6
/18/
10
/1/
85
/2/

La grande magia (1964)
Amongst the guests of the Metropole Hotel there is Calogero Di Spelta ridiculed for his unnecessary jealousy towards Marta, his beautiful wife. The illusionist Otto Marvuglia during his show pretends to make her disappear, and this allows her to meet her lover Mariano D'Albino. But Marta definitively escapes while the magician makes Calogero believe that his wife's in a box, and that she could reappear only if he blindly believed in her loyalty.
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45
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6.2
/111/
15
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/6/

I cammelli (1988)
Ferruccio, who knows everything about camels, and Camillo, who acts as his manager, go to Milan to take part in a telequiz.
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53
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6.3
/368/
48
/9/
48
/10/

Nest of Vipers (1978)
A background of rising fascism in Venice in 1930s. A music-student, Matthias, mixes with the town's bourgeoisie and falls in love with a mature teacher, Carla, the mother of his friend Renato, and then with his young colleague, Elena.
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6.7
/45/
40
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65
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Blame the Sun (1951)
This short film is the only cinematographic experience of Alberto Moravia. It shows some typical themes of the writer: the bourgeois setting, the taste for detail, the eros and the violence that scratch indifference.
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6.3
/82/
10
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That Tender Age (1964)
A film in four episodes presenting teenage girls chosen as representative of their country and our time, in Italy, France, Japan and Canada. In spite of the stylistic peculiarities of the filmmakers, we find in each of them the same desire not to affirm anything, not to judge, but to quite simply show.
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6.3
/90/
40
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Wolves in the Abyss (1959)
At some point, somewhere in the relentless events of the Second World War: A submarine returns from a long, successful patrol. Shortly before their native coast, however, they are bombarded by enemy aircraft. The submarine sinks and for the men begins a fight for survival at 110 meters depth.
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5.7
/56/
10
/1/
40
/1/

Love Birds (1969)
Two couples live their erotic fantasies out until one of the women is murdered.
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Amazon Prime Video
55
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5.7
/318/
46
/11/
54
/9/
3.4
/365/

Messalina (1960)
Messalina was the Roman noblewoman who inveigled ageing emperor Claudio into marriage. Once ensconced on the throne, Messalina launched a reign of terror that shook the empire to its very foundations. The subject of countless film treatments, Rome's most villified empress is herein played by British actress Belinda Lee.
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Il vizio assurdo (1978)
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Il gabbiano (1969)
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