Silvia Scola Trailers
Un'altra Italia era possibile - Il cinema di Giuseppe De Santis Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
23 February 2001
Two linen fabric dealers with their shops close to one another, battle against each other for more and more costumers.
31 October 1990
Serafina, Pulcinella and Isabella are three lusty, beautiful members of a traveling theatrical troupe touring the French countryside in the 17th century, leaving in their wake a crop of broken hearts.
05 December 1993
Mario and Maria Boschi, a 30-year-old couple with small children, are hit by a crisis: husband and wife cannot agree on a party name.
27 September 1989
A father and his son who lived seperated for some time meet each other one day and try to talk their problems over and understand their diametrical differences.
12 September 2013
On the 20th anniversary of Federico Fellini's death, Ettore Scola, a devoted admirer of the incomparable maestro, commemorates the lesser-known aspects of his personality, employing interviews, photographs, behind-the-scenes footage as well as his drawings and film clips.
29 September 1995
Two neighbors, young Vincenzo and old Mr. Bartoloni, are utterly unhappy. On the one hand Vincenzo must lead a miserable and frustrating life as he cannot find any regular job, despite his Arts degree.
07 October 2021
Vincenzo dedicates his life to the bookshop he owns in Paris and to his daughter Albertine, forced to stay home because of an accident occurred to her a few years earlier.
03 September 1998
An evening at an Italian restaurant. Hosted by tolerant and relaxed Flora, various parties of middle-class people come in -- large and small, young and old, regulars and tourists, married and single -- to dine, converse, argue, celebrate, make confessions; to overhear other people's discussions, to interrupt them, to sing, listen to music, and enjoy life.
07 September 2023
The documentary aims to tell the story of a director who managed to capture the attention of the whole world and, due to his political and aesthetic coherence, was able to work much less than he deserved.
18 October 2015
Speaking of serious things by making you laugh has always been the characteristic of Ettore Scola’s cinematic style.