Gianfranco Cabiddu Trailers
Su Maistu TrailerBerchidda Live – A Journey Into Time In Jazz Archive TrailerIl flauto magico di Piazza Vittorio Trailer
Su Maistu TrailerBerchidda Live – A Journey Into Time In Jazz Archive TrailerIl flauto magico di Piazza Vittorio Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
03 October 1997
Based on a novel of Segio Atzeni. By a lot of interviews, usualy contradictory, it discovers the many lifes of Tullio Saba, a Sardinian miner, thief, singer, union organizer, rebel.
12 February 1987
Mario, a tram-driver, and Silvio, a banker, make friends in the group of participants in a survival training course.
27 November 1987
An Italian blue-collar worker finds a job on a Norwegian oil platform, hoping to earn the money he needs to open a bar in his country.
06 April 1984
In the late 1970s and early 80s, assassinations in Sicily get the attention of Communist deputy, Pio La Torre, who appeals to General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa to become prefect in Palermo and take on the Mafia.
23 November 1989
In this romantic story, a couple (Michel Serrault and Virna Lisi) who have been married for over forty years are forced to separate, one to each of their two children's families, when they can no longer pay the rent on their longtime apartment.
12 September 1986
Young Franco is imprisoned for murder and rises to become the feared and powerful 'Professor', taking control of Naples' underworld from behind bars.
01 December 2016
Members of the Camorra on the run and actors seeking for authority meet after a shipwreck on an island-prison.
01 December 2023
Collects and processes more than 1,500 hours of archive material filmed over 25 years by Gianfranco Cabiddu and his crew in the various editions of Time in Jazz, a music festival created and directed by Paolo Fresu in his home town of Berchidda, Sardinia.
27 February 1988
Ugo Maria Volpone is a very rich shipowner. He dissimulates to be close to die in order to have the attention of three of his friends: Corvino, Voltore and Corbaccio.
20 June 2019
"The Magic Flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is revisited through the music and the worldwide influences of the multi-ethnic Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio.