Marco Rizzo

Most Popular Marco Rizzo Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

We are Alitalia Trailer (2022)

05 May 2022

The documentary focuses on the definitive closure of national airline Alitalia enlighten about the events and the political interference that caused the largest mass layoff ever in the history of Italy (11K workers).

Carla Trailer (2021)

08 November 2021

The extraordinary life of Carla Fracci, the greatest Italian ballerina of all time, told from her first steps at the Accademia del Teatro alla Scala in Milan to the stages of the most prestigious international theaters, passing through the controversial choices, difficult sacrifices, and important satisfactions that marked her rise.

Ricordi? Trailer (2019)

21 March 2019

A long love story, seen through the memories of one young couple. The journey through the years of two individuals, united, divided, happy, unhappy, deeply in love, or in love with others, in a single stream of emotions and shades of feeling.

An Italian Name Trailer (2015)

22 January 2015

Paolo is an outgoing and handsome real estate broker married to Simona, a beautiful woman from the rough outskirts of Rome who has become an author of spicy bestsellers and is pregnant with their child.

Pasta nera Trailer (2011)

06 September 2011

Zeta: Una Storia Hip-Hop Trailer (2016)

28 April 2016

In a Rome divided between the city center and the suburbs, rich and poor, famous and not, Alex, Gaia, and Marco are three friends in their early twenties who dream of escaping the future society has written for them.

There Will Come a Day Trailer (2013)

21 January 2013

Painful family events lead Augusta to leave Italy. On a small boat, immersed in the Amazon Forest grandness, she begins a travel between Indios villages.

Per un nuovo domani Trailer (2024)

26 January 2024

Raul Gardini Trailer (2023)

23 July 2023

The last three years in the life of entrepreneur Raul Gardini (1933—1993).

Into My Name Trailer (2022)

13 June 2022

Nic, Leo, Andrea and Raff determine their own gender identities. Each of their gender biographies is different, but the societal barriers to their social, physical and legal changes are the same.