Carlo Tuzii

Most Popular Carlo Tuzii Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Lighea Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Faithful adaptation of a story by Tomasi di Lampedusa on the encounter between a man and a mermaid, for the television series Ten Italian directors, ten Italian short stories , in which Gianni Amelio, Luigi Comencini, Carlo Lizzani participated among others.

Il caso Fuchs Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

So Long Gulliver Trailer (1970)

14 November 1970

Story of a man with a double personality, on one side his character is honest and sincere, which makes him appreciate reality and participates with sorrow in the tragedies of our times: his other side is that of a dreamer and he identifies himself with Swift's hero Gulliver.

La Gabbia Trailer (1977)

06 April 1977

Based on the infamous Stanford prison experiment. In 1977, Italian director Carlo Tuzii adapted the experiment to an Italian environment.

Improvviso Trailer (1979)

14 September 1979

Storia d'amore Trailer (1986)

05 September 1986

A young woman struggles to overcome the dehumanization of poverty.

L'altro enigma Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

The Man of the Winds Trailer (1975)

12 April 1975

The story of a geologist who studies the strength and direction of the wind to avoid avalanches and finds himself involved in the interests and mysterious stories of a small village in the Alps.

Philippe Pétain: Processo a Vichy Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

A documentary about the trial of Philippe Pétain.

Primo Piano: Hailé Selassié, imperatore d'Etiopia Trailer (1965)

31 December 1965

First portrait of Negus Hailé Selassié made by Italian television. The descendant of the Solomonid lineage, the last emperor of Ethiopia, forced into exile by the fascist invasion between 1936 and 1941, when he returned to his country after the liberation of the Allied Forces.

La sconfitta di Trotsky Trailer (1967)

06 October 1967

Every Sunday Morning Trailer (1972)

25 June 1972

For many decades after the Second World War, the Italian economy was so much weaker than that of its European neighbors that many of the "guest workers" in those neighboring states were Italian.