Inspector Clouseau is back!Not the original, but his illegitimate son... Unfortunately he's a chip off the old block! Blake Edwards, who expertly guided the late Peter Sellers through the most popular comedy series of all time, returns after an absence of 10 years with the Italian comedian, Roberto Benigni, as Clouseau Jr.
Director Jim Jarmusch presents 11 vignettes shot in black and white - comic, conversation pieces set in cafés, often starring actors from his films. Not much happens - people meet, exchange stories and opinions, smoke and drink coffee - but small is beautiful in this droll, deadpan comic delight.
Oscar winner Roberto Benigni takes you on an enchanting and magical journey in this delightful film of the classic tale of a wooden puppet come to life. Despite guidance from the Blue Fairy and the love of his father Gepetto, Pinocchio's curiosity leads him into one wild adventure after another.
Live-action adaptation of the beloved story of a wooden puppet who magically comes to life. Pinocchio longs for adventure and is easily led astray, encountering magical beasts and fantastical spectacles. However his dream is to become a real boy, which can only come true if he changes his ways.
The Voice of the Moon concerns itself with Ivo Salvini, recently released from a mental hospital and in love with Aldini
In this movie masterpiece, a charming but bumbling waiter wins the heart of the woman he loves, and creates a beautiful life for his young family, only to be challenged by the horrors of World War II.
The fictional story of the real-life Nobel laureate poet Pablo Neruda's exile to a tiny island off Italy where, being a high-profile figure, he receives such huge quantities of mail that the local post office must hire an extra postman: Il Postino. Though shy and poorly educated, our postman is so intrigued by Neruda that he devises ploys to engage the attention of the great poet.
Director Jim Jarmusch followed up his brilliant breakout film Stranger Than Paradise with another, equally beloved portrait of loners and misfits in the American landscape. When fate brings together three hapless men—an unemployed disc jockey (Tom Waits), a small-time pimp (John Lurie), and a strong-willed Italian tourist (Roberto Benigni)—in a Louisiana prison, a singular adventure ensues.
Director Jim Jarmusch presents 11 vignettes shot in black and white - comic, conversation pieces set in cafés, often starring actors from his films. Not much happens - people meet, exchange stories and opinions, smoke and drink coffee - but small is beautiful in this droll, deadpan comic delight.
Woody Allen plays a father meting his daughter's Italian in-laws to-be in this ensemble comedy that interweaves four tales set in Rome.
One of the most influential movies of all time, universally acclaimed by critics, filmmakers and the public alike. It's a spectacular and relevant play in which Mastroianni plays a journalist disillusioned by the paparazzi life-style and jaded by a relationship grown stifling. Filled with gloriously memorable images, the shot of a helicopter lifting Christ's statue out of Rome is iconic.
Bella Brown is a beautifully quirky young woman who dreams of writing and illustrating a children's book. When forced by her landlord to deal with her neglected garden or face eviction, she meets her nemesis, match and mentor in Alfie Stephenson, a cantankerous, loveless, rich old man who lives next door and is an amazing horticulturalist and here the most unlikely of friendships begins.
An enchanting and magical tale based on the universally loved fairy-tale. Pinocchio is the story of a young boy, brought into the world by magic and utterly unprepared for what his new life has to throw at him. Immerse yourselves in this beautiful tale, starring Academy Award winner Bob Hoskins (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) and Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Game of Thrones).
Mr. and Mrs. Fox live a happy home life with their eccentric son Ash and visiting nephew Kristofferson. That is until Mr. Fox slips into his sneaky, old ways and plots the greatest chicken heist the animal world has ever seen.
Five cities. Five taxicabs. A multitude of strangers in the night. Jim Jarmusch assembled an extraordinary international cast of actors (including Gena Rowlands, Winona Ryder, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Beatrice Dalle, and Roberto Benigni) for this hilarious quintet of tales of urban displacement and existential angst, spanning time zones, continents, and languages.
Rebellious Billy Casper finds that training a kestrel takes his mind off his troubled home life and the bullies at school. Set in the Northern English town of Barnsley, the film is a gritty slice of working-class life in the '60s.
My Italian Secret tells a heroic story that was all but lost to history, until now. The film recounts how WWII bicycling idol Gino Bartali, physician Giovanni Borromeo and other Italians worked with Jewish leaders and high-ranking officials of the Catholic Church, risking their lives by defying the Nazis to save thousands of Italy's Jews.
From Jan Svankmajer, award-winning director of Faust, comes a dark, surreal fable about parental responsibility. Bozena and Karel long to have a baby and when one day he uproots a tree stump that looks like a child, her runaway maternal desires bring it to life.
Jamal Malik, an 18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, is about to experience the biggest day of his life.
Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book, Heaven is for Real recounts the true story of a small-town father who must find the courage and conviction to share his son's extraordinary, life-changing experience with the world.