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- In 1980s Naples, young Fabietto pursues his love for football as family tragedy strikes, shaping his uncertain but promising future as a filmmaker.
- After the renewed flings with their former lovers prove to be disastrously unlike the romantic memories, an unfaithful couple returns to each other.
- The epic tale of a class struggle in twentieth-century Italy as seen through the eyes of two childhood friends on opposing sides.
- Partenope is a woman who bears the name of her city. Is she a siren or a myth?
- A French writer's marriage deteriorates while working on Fritz Lang's version of "The Odyssey", as his wife accuses him of using her to court favor with the film's brash American producer.
- A master thief and his sensual lover pull off heist after heist, all while an envious coalition of cops and gangsters is gunning for them.
- A successful businessman goes to Italy to arrange for the return of his tycoon father's body--and discovers that Dad died with his long-time mistress.
- Raj is a heartbreaker. His love stories with Mahi, Radhika, and Gayatri finally teach him about love and life in their own sweet, sexy, and sassy ways.
- Louis Vuitton's campaign ad starring Emma Stone.
- Days before his wedding, a Philadelphia lawyer travels to Naples in Southern Italy to settle the estate of his late brother, only to find that he has an Italian nephew who is being cared for by his maternal aunt, a cabaret singer.
- With Italy about to go to war in 1914, this is the story of the encounter between a goatherd called Lucia, the commune of young Northern Europeans led by Seybu and the town's young doctor on the unique island of Capri.
- Following the banning and burning of his novel, "The Rainbow", D.H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, move to the United States, and then to Mexico. When Lawrence contracts tuberculosis, they return to England for a short time, then to Italy, where Lawrence wrote "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
- After the Allies liberate Naples in 1943, the life for the locals is not much easier, especially for women. Many sacrifice their dignity and morale to survive.
- The frustrating adventures of a humble employee who spends all of his time fulfilling his bosses' wishes and desires.
- Jenny, a young taxi driver, is assaulted and raped by four thugs. Since the police seem to have no time to look for their assailants, Jenny, tired of not getting justice, decides to take revenge on her own.
- A mysterious writer is involved in a love affair with his stepson's wife, leading to a web of intrigue and desire.
- An opera singer with a bad attitude falls in love with a deaf girl who changes his life.
- A comedy based on the Ancient Rome with Christian De Sica, Massimo Boldi and Leslie Nielsen.
- An industrialist and a pianist who fall in love in postwar Italy are pronounced dead when they miss their flight home, but the former's wife does not give him up.
- The fast career of a young Neapolitan among contraband, gambling dens, bribes and illegality. He will upgrade its rank till the maximum level of the "Family".
- The memoirs of Swedish doctor Axel Munthe. Munthe was a fashionable physician in Paris who built one of the best-loved houses in the world - San Michele - on the Isle of Capri, on the site of the villa of the emperor Tiberius.
- The presenter that won the short game they play in the airport in the country will earn 10 thousand dollars and the lost presenter 100 dollars. Who will better introduce the country they are going to win with the money they earn.
- A young woman becomes a nun when she believes her sweetheart has been killed, then things get complicated when he returns alive.
- A young impoverished aristocrat and struggling writer falls for the charms of an aspiring starlet, whose amoral nature and hungry curiosity drives her from one adventure to another.
- A well known actor comes to off-season Capri to unwind and meets a teenaged boy. The attraction is immediate and mutual but before their relationship can get off the ground, an alluring woman with a spontaneous sexuality and care free attitude joins the triangle and the boy is slowly pushed out of the picture.
- The story is divided into seven parts focused on holiday, sun and sea.
- Paparazzi explores the relationship between Brigitte Bardot and groups of invasive photographers attempting to photograph her while she works on the set of Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris (Contempt).
- A leading American spy has a miniature camera surgically implanted in his eye, unbeknownst to him, and with it photographs secrets for the Russians, helping them gather information about a newly created death ray.
- A lonely wife of a workaholic husband on the magical Isle of Capri meets a charming and attractive young man. An exciting affair must end when word gets back to the husband and he becomes ill. Then the daughter enters the scene.
- A woman receives a letter from a notary public requesting her arrival on Capri. There she discovers she inherited a section of a villa. Alongside, she meets people who make her realize she must decide between life in Brambate or Capri.
- 1935. Trevor and Dante are in Capri where they both fall for a local beauty. Back in London the remains of a female body are found in a canal, and both are suspects in what increasingly appears to be a murder.
- In the first Italian film to be shot in color, Totò portrays a musician named Antonio Scannagatti who strongly hopes to sell his composition, ''Epopea italiana'', to Tiscordi, who is one of the most important Italian impresarios. Will he succeed?
- Nino works as an ice cream seller on the Italian island of Capri, where he falls in love with a young woman with a rich and disapproving father.
- Giovanni works as tourist guide in Naples, Capri and the near isles, where clear waters and fresh air inspire his singing. Claire, an idle traveler, hires him and eventually gets fancied with him and his extraordinary voice. Leaving an Italian girl who truly loves him, they leave together for an urban socialite life and maybe an opera contract.
- The film tells the difficult love-story between Bobby Tonner, an American singer who came to Naples to meet his old music professor, and the charming daughter of the same professor.
- Cassio, a tourist guide, and Primo, his bus driver, are taking a bus load of tourists to visit villa Jovis, at Capri island. Close to the Salto di Tiberio (Tiberius Fall...) they have an accident, and they knock their heads hard, losing conscience. They come awake in Tiberius villa, in the midst of an orgy, complete with a group of British dancers, mostly blondes, who are performing for the emperor. Soon, they are wise to an attempt on the emperor's life by his Secretary, who plans to bring the blame on Cassio and Primo's heads. The two men dress up as dancers and try to mix with the British dancers, who are led by Cinthya O'Connor. Meanwhile, the British dancers attack Flavinia, a co-conspirator, and a number of women she had planned to take the place of the dancers and shoot real arrows at the emperor during the dance. The two groups of women have a fight, and Cinthya and her girls prevail, stripping and arresting Flavinia and her seven girls. During the performance of the dance involving bows and arrows, the Secretary stops the show, and accuses the girls of plotting against the emperor's life. Cinthya surprises everybody by revealing she is, in fact, the daughter of Tiberius, and exposes the Secretary as the conspirator. Everything is back to normal, and a large feast is organized to commemorate; it is near the Salto di Tiberio and again, the two tourist guides make a bad fall, knock their heads hard, and loose conscience. They wake up well at the place of their first fall - everything must have been a dream. And yet, the first tourists they see are Tiberius and his daughter Cinthya.
- The 30 minutes documentary offers a unique exploration and a range of perspective of the sociocultural aspects of the Island of Capri. The film is a visual narrative, a journey through Capri, where personal portraits, natural treasures, culture and history blend together into one unit bringing the soul of Island of Capri to life.
- The "Flying Clipper," a five-masted, fully rigged ship, manned by a young Swedish crew, sets off to tour the Mediterranean. The ship and the sailors visit Egypt, Turkey, Monaco during the Grand Prix, Spain, and many other beautiful places.
- Italian documentary film shot in several European towns (Berlin, Hamburg, London, Paris, Venice) as well as in Rome's De Paolis Studios. The movie features a series of strip-tease numbers intermixed with real-life scenes and interviews.
- A fresh look at the rise and fall of one of history's most notorious figures, shot on location in Rome, Capri and along the English Channel.
- Two ordinary fellows dream playing the big matches in a football league and try to find a way to make it happen.
- A wardrobe mistress at a Vienna theatre wins a competition, receiving as her prize a luxury tour round Italy. On the train she meets an impoverished young Italian who pretends to be a prince.
- Having rented Il Rosaio on Capri to write the screenplay for The Third Man, Graham Greene uses the cheque Alexander Korda paid him to buy the house and spends much of the next 40 years living and writing there. He is therefore perfectly placed to not only conduct his own affairs with first Catherine Walston (on which The End Of The Affair is based) and then Yvonne Cloetta but observe others like Orson Welles, Richard Burton and Liz Taylor, Brigitte Bardot, Jean-Luc Godard, Jackie Kennedy (Onassis) and Sophia Loren at play.
- The new bride of a Viennese youth is so demanding about her career that she lets him go solo on the honeymoon so she can do an engagement.Left on his own, he finds an unpretentious young lady better suited to him.
- A widower tries to marry off his daughter to the countess' son in hopes of marrying a countess. However, the girl's falling in love with a boatman from Capri spoils the man's plans.
- May 1963: Jean-Luc Godard and his two stars, Brigitte Bardot and Michel Piccoli, arrive on Capri, where they want to shoot scenes for the feature film "Contempt".
- A young French girl, Yvonne, having won a competition, goes to Capri for a short break. There she meets Baron Vanvutelli, an old-fashioned old man, Mario, a Roman student, who came to spend the Sunday at Capri, along with two friends, Renato and Julius.
- An American heiress's fiancé saves a fisherman accused of stabbing his wife.