Raffaella Ragazzi

Most Popular Raffaella Ragazzi Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Gasoline Trailer (2002)

31 May 2002

Fiery, dark-haired Stella, an intense auto mechanic, and nervous, blonde Eleonora are young and in love.

Easy! Trailer (2011)

18 November 2011

The life of a melancholy professor is turned upside down when he discovers that a rebellious teenager he is tutoring is actually his son.

Welcome to the South Trailer (2010)

01 October 2010

Alberto, post office manager of a small town in Brianza, under pressure of his wife Sylvia, is willing to do anything to get the transfer to Milan.

Come Into the Light Trailer (2005)

21 January 2005

In 1990s Palermo, Pino Puglisi is a priest from the neglected Brancaccio neighborhood dedicated in helping kids to get off the streets and creating an embracing place of hope and solidarity in his church, which means trouble for the local Mafia.

Remember Me, My Love Trailer (2003)

11 February 2003

A middle-class Italian family is tore apart when the father meets an old flame, the mother—a frustrated onetime actress—auditions for a play, their insecure son tries to make friends through drugs, and their underaged daughter—who has already figured out how to use sex to her advantage—does what she does best to appear on TV.

Welcome to the North Trailer (2012)

18 January 2012

Now in the Far North (i.e. Milan!), Alberto has accepted to manage a program for efficiency improvement in the Italian Post.

Wondrous Boccaccio Trailer (2015)

26 February 2015

It's 1348. The plague has brutally hit Florence. A group of then young people, seven women and three men, rebel against the feeling of death that is about to swallow them.

There's No Religion Anymore Trailer (2016)

07 December 2016

Set on the small island of Porto Buio, the traditional live Christmas Nativity scene might not go ahead because the baby who’s always played Jesus has grown up and no new babies have been born on the island in years! With this fundamental tradition on the line, newly elected Mayor Cecco (Claudio Bisio) wants to ask the local Tunisian community to “borrow” one of their children, but there’s conflict between the two communities.

Ma Quando Arrivano Le Ragazze? Trailer (2005)

04 February 2005

In 1994, Gianca and Nick, two twenty-year-olds from Bologna, met in Perugia during a workshop for young musicians at Umbria Jazz.