Carlo Bernari Movies
A newspaper editor begins to fume over the fact that a Citroen is constantly parked in his reserved space, but when he finally meets the owner of the car, she is so attractive that he ends up leaving his wife and family and going after her -- even following her into Yugoslavia. This premise might be a little hard to accept for some viewers, especially since the newspaper editor's motivation seems shallow. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Mimsy Farmer, (more)
An older woman and a much younger man explore their attraction and the differences between them in this romance, based on the novel by Carlo Bernari and set in the pre-World War II period. Among the obstacles they must face is the disapproval of the society around them. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
A philandering violinist must witness the consequences of his actions in this Italian comedy. Not only does the concert violinist have a wife and kids, he also has two mistresses, all of whom he dearly loves. Whenever he goes on tour, he is sure to give them all a loving call. Just as his newest mistress is about to give birth, the musician goes to confession to talk about his situation. The priest suggests he divorce his wife, but the fiddler refuses, asserting that the women all need him. Unfortunately the stress of maintaining three lovers causes him to have a fatal coronary while he tries to call his wife. As he goes to heaven and gets to watch his own funeral, he wonders if his wife ever knew of the others. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ugo Tognazzi, Stefania Sandrelli, (more)
This gripping, Oscar-nominated war drama is set in the fall of 1943 during the Nazi occupation of Italy when all the Neapolitan males from five to sixty are forced to work in slave camps. Tired of the cruelty and oppression, the people rise up and launch such a violent melee that they frighten the German invaders out of their city. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Regina Bianchi, Aldo Giuffré, (more)







