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  1981  
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

Il Marchese del Grillo (Mario Monicelli) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Ricomincio da tre (Massimo Troisi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man (Bernardo Bertolucci) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Tre Fratelli (Francesco Rosi) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1982  
     
   

– The country’s first 3-screen cinema, the Odeon, opens in Bologna.   [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
   

Italy 1982: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

Cammina Cammina (Ermanno Olmi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

La notte di San Lorenzo (Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1983  
     
    E la nave va (1983)
   

 

  11/9 -

Jean-Luc Godard’s Prenom Carmen (First Name Carmen) wins the Golden Lion at this year’s Venice Film Festival. [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

  7/10 -

Federico Fellini's E la nave va (And the Ship Sails On) is released. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1984  
     
  10/7 -

While in Milan, director Andrei Tarkovsky announces his decision not to return to the USSR. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
 

Italy 1984: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

Kaos (Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Noi Tre (Pupi Avati) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1985
   
  Apr -

The government begins subsidising spectacle arts with a fund administered by Banco nazionale del Lavoro.   The scheme will help finance 89 films in 1985. [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

  7/9 -

The Golden Lion at this year’s Venice Film Festival is awarded to Agnès Varda’s Sans toit ni loi (Vagabond), while Marion Hänsel wins the Silver Lion for Best First Work for her film, Dust. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
   

Italy 1985: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

L’Amara scienza (Nicola de Rinaldo) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Fratelli (Loredana Dordi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

La messa e finita (Nanni Moretti) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Non ci rest ache piangere (Roberto Benigni, Massimo Troissi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Scemo di guerra (Dino Risi) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1986  
     
    Le Rayon vert (1986)
   

 

  3/9 -

Le Rayon vert (The Green Ray or Summer), the fifth film of Eric Rohmer's series of Comedies and Proverbs, wins the Golden Lion at this year’s Venice Film Festival.   Marie Rivière stars in a film in which the dialogue is completely improvised. [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

– The country’s first Multiplex cinema, the Odeon, opens in Milan.   It has 8 screens.  [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
   

Italy 1986: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

La Coda del diavolo (Georgio Treves) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Otello (Franco Zeffirelli) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Regalo di natale (Pupi Avati) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Storia d’amore (Francesco Maselli) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

La venexiana (Mauro Bolognini) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Let’s Hope it’s a Girl (Mario Monicelli) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1987  
     
    Intervista (1987)
   

 

  28/9 -

Federico Fellini’s Intervista, conceived as a tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Cinecittà studios is released.   Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg, who co-starred in La Dolce Vita, are re-united here. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
   

Italy 1987: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Francesco Rosi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Good Morning, Babylon (Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Lunga vita alla signora! (Ermanno Olmi) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1988  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

La Leggenda del santo bevitore (Ermanno Olmi) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1989  
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

Che ora e? (Ettore Scola) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Santa sangre (Alexandro Jodorowsky) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Scandalo segreto (Monica Vitti) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Scugnizzi (Nanni Loy) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Splendour (Ettore Scola) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Storia di ragazzi et di ragazze (Pupi Avati) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1990  
     
  21/12 - A recent poll suggests that art-house attendances account for 10% of all Italy’s cinemagoers.   200 of the country’s 1,300 screens are believed to be art-house. [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

Dimenticare Palermo (Francesco Rosi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Night Sun (Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Porte aperte (Gianni Amelio) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Pummaro (Michele Placido) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Ultra (Ricky Tognazzi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

La voce della luna (Federico Fellini) [MORE] [ADD]

 

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