Italy's most classic movie recommendations: 'Life is Beautiful', 'They Call Me Geek' and more.
1, "It's a Beautiful Life"
"It's a Beautiful Life" is a drama film directed by Roberto Benigni and starring Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giorgio Cantarini, etc. On December 20, 1997, the film was released in Italy. The film tells the story of a Jewish father and son who are sent to a Nazi concentration camp, where the father uses his imagination to lie that they are in the middle of a game, and in the end, the father leaves his son's childishness unharmed, while dying a horrible death himself.
2. 'They Call Me Geek'
They Call Me Geek is an action movie directed by Gabriele Mainetti and starring Claudio Santamaria and Luca Marinelli. The movie tells the story of a thief whose nuclear waste gives him accidental superpowers.
Types of Italian Cinema
1. Critical social and political films, which reveal the political, economic and social crises that lurk beneath the glamorous veneer of Italy's post-war capitalist economic rebound.
2, the new realism movement of the film, the new realism is one of the modern Western film genre produced in Italy before and after World War II. It is the development of critical realism under specific conditions, and it depicts the disasters brought by the fascist rule to the ordinary people of Italy based on real-life stories.
3. Toward a non-realist stream-of-consciousness film, this kind of film is influenced by "stream-of-consciousness" novels, which require the screen to focus on the performance of irrational, subconscious, intuitive activities of the film.