{"id":156622,"date":"2022-01-13T13:32:35","date_gmt":"2022-01-13T10:32:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/italian-films-selections-from-italian-cinema-before-and-after-the-2000s"},"modified":"2022-11-14T23:14:38","modified_gmt":"2022-11-14T20:14:38","slug":"italian-films-selections-from-italian-cinema-before-and-after-the-2000s","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/en\/italian-films-selections-from-italian-cinema-before-and-after-the-2000s","title":{"rendered":"Italian Films: Selections from Italian Cinema Before and After the 2000s"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Art, literature, culture and, most importantly, the renaissance\u2026 Italy is a country where all these things we count melt in one pot. When this is the case, Italian films also have a unique atmosphere. active since the early 1900s italian cinema<\/strong> had its golden age from the 1960s to the late 1990s. But after the 2000s, many admirable Italian films managed to touch our hearts. In this content, we make selections from Italian cinema, which usually produces drama and love-filled films. If you’re ready, we include productions shot before and after the 2000s. Italian movies<\/strong><\/em> Let’s take a closer look at our list.<\/p>\n Drama-laden Italian independent film Miele<\/strong> was awarded the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury in Cannes, where it premiered. In the movie, we watch the story of a young girl named Irene, who helps dying people under the pseudonym Miele. One day, Irene, who injects the necessary medicine to her client, who says she is dying, realizes that her client is actually trying to commit suicide.<\/p>\n starring Tilda Swinton io sono l’amore<\/strong> brings the unique beauties of Milan to the big screen. Screened at the Venice International Film Festival, Io sono l’amore actually belongs to a trilogy of themes by the director. Io sono l’amore is the first movie of the trilogy with the theme of desire, the second is A Bigger Splash and the third is the famous movie of recent times, Call Me By Your Name. The film tells the experiences of Emma, who immigrated from Russia to Italy to live with her husband. Although they are actually wealthy, the emptiness inside Emma is growing day by day. Until she meets her son’s friend Antonio…<\/p>\n Gomorrah<\/strong> It is a very realistic and violent production. The film, which shows the real face of the Italian mafia, is adapted from the novel of the same name by Roberto Saviano, who was threatened after being threatened because of his writings. 61. Gomorra, who won the second grand prize at the Cannes Film Festival, tries to reveal the whole reality and brutality of the event without romanticizing the mafia.<\/p>\n La prima cosa bella<\/strong> is a very drama-laden film that gives appropriate sections from life. The film, which manages to make you laugh and cry like life, can sometimes even do this at the same time. In the movie, we watch sections from the life of Anna, a young and beautiful mother. After leaving home with her children because of her husband’s bad behavior, Anna tries to start a new life. This decision of Anna, who wants to enter the acting world by relying on her beauty, also affects her children. The film also shows sections from the 40-year life story of Anna and her children.<\/p>\n
\n15) Miele – Honey (2013) | IMDb: 6.8<\/a><\/h2>\n
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\n14) Io sono l’amore – My Name Is Love (2009) | IMDb: 7.0<\/a><\/h2>\n
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\n13) Gomorrah (2008) | IMDb: 7.0<\/a><\/h2>\n
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\n12) La prima cosa bella – The Most Beautiful Woman I’ve Ever Seen (2010) | IMDb: 7.1<\/a><\/h2>\n
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