Renato Sarti Trailers
There Was A Comedian Called Cecchelin TrailerMaria Montessori TrailerKidnapped Trailer
There Was A Comedian Called Cecchelin TrailerMaria Montessori TrailerKidnapped Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
18 January 2025
Life and career, lights and shadows, successes and misfortunes of Angelo Cecchelin, the greatest comic actor Trieste has ever had.
03 February 1989
The enthusiasms, fears, joys and disappointments of the (private and professional) life of a well-known group of boys fond of physics and mathematics, who just made history as the Via Panisperna boys.
26 March 1999
The rumpled owner of a dry-cleaning firm joins forces with a nun to care for an abandoned baby.
05 November 2023
Set in 1900, Lili d’Alengy, a Parisian cocotte at the height of her fame, flees Paris to hide her “idiot” daughter.
25 May 2023
The story of Edgardo Mortara, a young Jewish boy living in Bologna, Italy, who in 1858, after being secretly baptized, was forcibly taken from his family to be raised as a Christian.
24 January 1997
Jimi, a computer game designer, finds that his latest product has been infected by a virus which has given consciousness to the main character of the game, Solo.
08 March 2018
A single mother faces a culture of sexual harassment at her new workplace.
04 March 1988
A group of comedians are trying to be successful on stage. One night an important television network organises a public variety show to sort out some performers for their programs.
15 November 1983
Rock musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
28 August 2013
A world-weary, widowed police inspector has to break his vow of self-isolation and get back on the field after his teen daughter is arrested for the possession of a gun tied to a much-publicized murder.
13 April 1988
Anthology of urban stories form seven Italian directors.
01 January 2022
Straitjackets, lobotomies, electroshock therapy: this was the asylum before the Basaglia law. Then dialogue and respect took the place of violence, blurring the precarious distinction between the “normality” of those who were supposed to treat patients and the “madness” of those who were hospitalized.