Lello Bersani

Most Popular Lello Bersani Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Un uomo facile Trailer (1959)

24 April 1959

The changing fortunes of two boxers are explored in this interesting drama by Paolo Heusch, seen from the point of view of the women the boxers love.

We, the Women Trailer (1953)

27 October 1953

Five portraits of actresses in their "common" life, seen as women rather than movie stars.

Di che segno sei? Trailer (1975)

23 October 1975

Four episodes. A pilot is ready to change sex, but the doctor made an error. A woman is searching a partner for a dance contest.

The Flying Saucer Trailer (1964)

23 December 1964

An exasperated police inspector receives different eyewitness accounts surrounding a downed saucer and its female occupant.

Love Meetings Trailer (1965)

05 July 1965

Pier Paolo Pasolini sets out to interview Italians about sex, apparently their least favorite thing to talk about in public: he asks children if they know where babies come from; asks old and young women if they support gender equality; asks both sexes if a woman's virginity still matters, what do they think of homosexuality, if divorce should be legal, or if they support the recent abolition of brothels.

Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

A look back at the life and works of Michelangelo Antonioni.

Sergio Leone - C'era una volta il sogno americano Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Short documentary about the great italian director.

FF.SS. cioè '...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?' Trailer (1983)

16 December 1983

Based on a supposed screenplay by Fellini that fell out of a window, Arbore tells the southern story of a shaggy-haired Neapolitan girl, a toilet attendant, who arrives in the foggy north to become a singer, and whom he becomes her boorish manager.

Rosabella - La storia italiana di Orson Welles Trailer (1993)

08 September 1993

The film recalls Orson Welles’ Italian period. “Rosabella” is the translation, proposed by the first Italian adaptation, of “Rosebud,” the object at the center of the story of Charles Foster Kane, the main character of Citizen Kane (1941), Welles’ debut film.