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Gianfranco Manfredi Movies

2003  
 
Italian filmmaker Luca Barbareschi co-writes, directs, and stars in the political comedy Il Trasformista (The Chameleon). Family man Augusto Vigno (Barbareschi) is a small business owner in northern Italy. While participating in a local environmental protest, he is picked up by influential government dealers who clean him up and prepare him for office. He finds his idealistic values compromised by the big-time political scene in Rome and the advances of a single woman (Catherine Wilkening). The Chameleon was shown at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival as part of the Horizons program. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Luca BarbareschiRocco Papaleo, (more)
 
1990  
 
In this leisurely melodrama, a middle-aged man has resented his schoolteacher mother for decades because he imagines she had an affair with a colleague. In fact, he hasn't spoken to her in almost as long. This resentment has scarred his emotional life irreparably. Only when he hastens to his mother's deathbed and arrives too late does he get a letter from her via her supposed lover, which corrects his misconceptions and explains the scene we see at the beginning. In it, she is reading a poem to her son when he is a boy, which reads: "Footsteps echo in memory along the corridor we didn't take to the door we never opened." ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Ottavia PiccoloMassimo Ghini, (more)
 
1989  
 
The English-language title of this Italian thriller is The Spider's Nest. Ronald Wybenga plays an American scientist, who travels to Budapest to confer with a famous colleague. Upon arriving in Hungary, Wybenga discovers that the man he was to meet has died under mysterious circumstances. It seems that the late scientist was on the verge of revealing the existence of a bizarre spider cult. Now Wybenga finds himself a marked man...and thereby hangs the rest of this suspenseful tale. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1984  
 
This softcore film features a depressed, pessimistic brother (Lorenzo Lena) who spends his days watching TV and looking at porno magazines, a fashion-designer sister (Monica Guerritore) with a boyfriend and her own sexual hang-ups, and incest. The brother likes to photograph his sister, hence the title of this standard, stock-in-trade, sexploitation film. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Monica GuerritoreLorenzo Lena, (more)