Movies by Paolo Taviani
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Paolo Taviani. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Paolo Taviani’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Paolo taviani’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
Leonora addio (2022)
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A tale of the three funerals for the ashes of Italian writer Luigi Pirandello intertwined with a murder committed by a young Sicilian immigrant boy in 1930s Brooklyn for what is described as a surreal, grotesque, complex narrative.
Rainbow: A Private Affair (2017)
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Summer 1943, Piedmont, Italy. Milton loves Fulvia who plays with his love: she only likes the depth of his thought and the letters he writes to her. One year later, Milton has joined the Resistance and fights beside other partisans. He learns during a conversation that Fulvia was secretly in love with his best friend Giorgio, a partisan like him. Milton decides to go find Giorgio in the Langhe region of Italy with all its misty hills...But Giorgio has just been arrested by the Fascists.
Wondrous Boccaccio (2015)
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It's 1348. The plague has brutally hit Florence. A group of then young people, seven women and three men, rebel against the feeling of death that is about to swallow them. They flee the city and find refuge in an abandoned villa in the Tuscan hills. Here, between moral doubts and the tasks needed to survive, they kill time by telling each other stories until they will decide to return. The stories are varied - tragic, bizarre, funny or erotic - but common and central to all of them is the female presence.
Caesar Must Die (2012)
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Inmates at a prison in Rome rehearse for a performance of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Kaos (1984)
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Five stories center on a werewolf, a feudal landlord, peasants, a ghost, and a mother and her sons.
Padre Padrone (1977)
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The true story of the life of Gavino Ledda, the son of a Sardinian shepherd, and how he managed to escape his harsh, almost barbaric existence by slowly educating himself, despite violent opposition from his brutal father.