Director Werner Herzog looks back at his love-hate relationship with manic actor Klaus Kinski and recalls turbulent times during the making of Aguirre, Wrath Of God, Nosferatu and Fitzcarraldo
A dreadful attempt to prolong the Pink Panther series after Peter Sellers's death. Clouseau had unknowingly fathered an illegitimate child (Benigni) 30 years before his death with the woman (here pla
Kurys makes her English language debut, with Coyote as a narcissistic American film star who goes to Rome to shoot an against-type art movie and embarks on a passionate affair with his Italian co-sta
Documentary filmmaker Les Blank charts the making of Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo
Leone made this masterpiece having established his reputation with the Dollars trilogy. Setting his story of technological progress, love, death and revenge against a vast backdrop of Monument Valley
A harmonica-playing outlaw comes to the aid of a beautiful widow in this stunning, operatic western from Sergio Leone. Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale and Charles Bronson star
As Curtis comedies go, this one is splashing about at the better end. But it's still pretty silly, incoherent stuff. What did you expect from a movie based on an Ira Wallach novel called Muscle Beach
A posse of men is assembled to return a kidnapped wife to her husband in this remarkable, hugely underrated Western
Visconti once again delves into the wormwood at the soul of aristocratic Italian families. Cardinale takes her husband Craig back to Italy with her when she wants to commemorate her husband who died
Visconti once again delves into the wormwood at the soul of aristocratic Italian families. Cardinale takes her husband Craig back to Italy with her when she wants to commemorate her husband who died
The first of the Pink Panther series that saw the start of Peter Seller's career-long role as Inspector Clouseau, here playing the support act to David Niven's cat burglar
Burt Lancaster gives a great turn as an Italian aristocrat faced by the diminishing of his status under Garibaldi's unification of Italy in Visconti's personal film
Fascinating and highly-influential masterpiece from Federico Fellini, about a troubled, semi-autobiographical filmmaker, played by Marcello Mastroianni
After his first four films, featuring Jean-Pierre Cassel, de Broca switched to Belmondo, an equally animated hero, for his next three pictures, starting with this snappy, swashbuckling spoof. Belmond
Italian director Luchino Visconti's epic family melodrama pitches Delon's saintly Rocco against his brutish, selfish brother in a tale of loyalty, betrayal and violence on the mean streets of 50s Milan
Mastroianni is the handsome and charming Antonio, a ladies' man, whose reputation precedes him. When he returns to his Sicilian hometown to marry Cardinale, he has to come to terms with his impotence
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