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Silvio Orlando Movies

1991  
 
The system established early in the days of the Roman Empire (whereby those who have a powerful patron prosper and no one without a patron can get anywhere) still exists in present-day Italy. Today, this system is given many pejorative labels and is classified as a form of corruption when it intrudes into the political process. In this satire, a schoolteacher (Silvio Orlandi) takes on an extra job as a way of paying for expensive repairs on his ancient home. His sideline job is as a ghostwriter for a political column supposedly written by a representative of a bizarre political party. As a result of this slight involvement, he becomes the favored darling of a series of political bigwigs and is increasingly embroiled in the schemes and rivalries of national politics. While his ethical life is being compromised, the politicians have arranged to have his home declared a national landmark, eligible for government funds for rebuilding, and his material circumstances have improved enormously. When he finally tries to set things right, he soon discovers that the system is rigged against honesty. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Silvio OrlandoNanni Moretti, (more)
 
1991  
 
Matilda has been in love three times, and three times her boyfriends have met with violent deaths. This is enough to daunt any person, and it certainly does slow down her romantic aspirations. However, her wealthy Neapolitan family is determined that she should not remain "on the shelf," and insist that she take an advertisement in the personals section of the paper. Meanwhile, Torquato, a shy museum worker who secretly has aspirations as a painter, has a good ally in the person of his landlord, who spies the ad and arranges things so that he and Matilda meet. As soon as that hurdle is over with, they begin to click as a couple, until Torquato learns about his three very dead predecessors. This prompts him to head for the hills away from Matilda. However, soon she has done something so wonderful that he has to return, if only to thank her: she has taken his hidden paintings and arranged a successful art exhibition for them. Through a series of lucky mishaps, Torquato narrowly avoids the accidents someone has planned for him, and in this comedy, love conquers all -- even superstition. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Silvio Orlando
 
1990  
 
Gloria (Margherita Buy) is so taken by the repairman she spends a night with that she quits her job and attempts to get him to marry her, to no avail. She is something of a puzzle freak, and the mysteries of the Sphinx and the pyramids in Egypt intrigue her. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Margherita BuyPaolo Hendel, (more)
 
1989  
 
This humorous and peculiarly Italian movie is unlikely to have been released outside that country, largely because of the intricacies of its political references. Writer/producer/director/lead actor Nanni Moretti has filmed a semi-autobiographical story which combines the action in a rousing water polo championship game (the film's name, Palombella Rossa, refers to a water polo move) with the efforts of the team's amnesiac star player (Moretti) to remember his past. In particular, he wants to remember why he is a communist. As the story unfolds, references to well over 20 years of Italian communist history and infighting emerge. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Nanni MorettiMariella Valentini, (more)