Davide Minotti

Most Popular Davide Minotti Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Age of Innocence Trailer (2021)

21 November 2021

A personal diary that also acts as a sentimental journey. Will the man-child that emerges from behind the camera be able to glimpse something of himself before growing to maturity? One of Enrico Maisto’s most intimate and enlightening films.

Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia Trailer (2024)

05 January 2024

Inspired by true events that occurred during the fierce rivalry between Germany (Audi) and Italy (Lancia) at the 1983 Rally World Championships.

The Walls of Bergamo Trailer (2023)

24 February 2023

In the first few months of 2020, huge swathes of Northern Italy were hit by a new virus. The town of Bergamo and its province was to become the epicentre of this pandemic.

Inside the Polyptych Trailer (2020)

18 September 2020

The documentary shows the public and private aspects of Franco Buffoni's life: not only one of the nowadays greatest poets in Italy, but an important civil-rights activist, intellectually engaged in the analysis of the present.

He and I Trailer (2019)

22 November 2019

"He and I" narrates the reflections of a woman in her role as wife and mother lived between imposition and choice.

The Lesson Trailer (2026)

05 March 2026

A brilliant, young lawyer from Trieste is contacted by a charismatic university professor, whom she previously successfully defended against an accusation of sexual violence, to sue his university which has reinstated him but relegated him to a marginal role.

The First Times Trailer (2025)

10 April 2025

Emilia and Caterina write letters to each other, revisiting their adolescent memories and earliest experiences at a boarding school in the 1950s.

The Architect Carla Trailer (2024)

27 October 2024

Northern Italy, mid-1960s. Carla is a novice architect and is called to supervise the construction sites of a series of public works in the countryside.

At All Hours and None Trailer (2023)

25 October 2023

“Words are the only instruments I have”, says Aslı Erdoğan in this powerful audiovisual collage.