Gerardo Scala

Most Popular Gerardo Scala Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

32nd of December Trailer (1988)

28 January 1988

Three episodes about the relativity of time.

Where's Picone? Trailer (1984)

12 January 1984

During a debate in Naples' town hall in the early 1980s, Pasquale Picone, a former steel-worker who has recently lost his job, sets himself on fire in front of the Municipal Council.

Computron 22 Trailer (1988)

21 December 1988

Luca, a young boy of eleven, lives with his grandfather in a majestic house in Rome. Learning that his mother, whom he believed to be dead, now lives in Argentina, he goes to look for his portable computer, Toto.

A Leap in the Dark Trailer (1980)

14 February 1980

Mauro, a judge, is worried about his older sister Marta, who took care of him since he was a boy, and now suffers from mental illness and suicidal thoughts.

Package, Double Package and Counterpackage Trailer (1993)

22 January 1993

Life in Naples is tough, so Neapolitans invent ways to get by. Whatever works, conning mostly, tricking the IRS, the university, the landlord, cruise ship passengers, even conning victims three times with the same ruse.

Thus Spoke Bellavista Trailer (1984)

06 October 1984

In Naples, Professor Bellavista is a retired man, passionate about the philosophy and thought of Ancient Greece.

Café Express Trailer (1980)

16 February 1980

An Italian laborer foils anyone who tries to stop him from selling espresso on the Milan-to-Naples night train.

Tomato Trailer (1990)

25 March 1990

Kwaku, a young African medical student, arrives in Italy where he is to meet his brother Job (nicknamed Pummarò.

Scugnizzi Trailer (1989)

12 October 1989

Everything revolves around a musical theater production staged by a modest Sicilian director who has to direct young inmates at the juvenile detention center in Nisida.

Il Mistero di Bellavista Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

A doorman and a street cleaner, intrigued by the passage of Halley's Comet, ask Professor Bellavista if they can observe the sky through his telescope.