Umberto Castagna

Most Popular Umberto Castagna Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

The Canterbury Tales Trailer (1972)

02 September 1972

Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.

Boys on the Outside Trailer (1990)

14 September 1990

Young men with no future have little in the present as well. Natale is released from prison: he takes up with his friends again but none can find work.

The Voyage Trailer (1974)

11 March 1974

The charming Adriana gets sick after her husband's death. Her brother-in-law takes her on a journey to meet a doctor, while love overwhelms them.

Enzo, domani a Palermo! Trailer (1999)

01 September 1999

Ciprì and Maresco's delicious documentary portrays Sicilian super-agent Enzo Castagna, a man with some 20,000 extras on his books, who has worked with the likes of Loren, Pasolini, Rosi, Coppola and Cimino (indeed, virtually anyone who's ever chosen to film in Palermo).

A Man on His Knees Trailer (1979)

13 April 1979

Nino, a regular working-class guy, finds that a hitman has been hired to kill him. He discovers that a wealthy woman has been kidnapped and that everyone who was involved in it is being killed off.

Mary Forever Trailer (1989)

04 May 1989

A teacher discovers his calling. Marco relocates to Palermo from Milan and takes a job teaching in a reform school while he waits for a high school position.

The Uncle from Brooklyn Trailer (1995)

13 October 1995

Set in apocalyptic Palermo peopled by ignorant, inbred, flatulent gluttons and deformed Mafiosi, a dark comedy which centers on a poor family of three-middle aged brothers who are coerced, by local Mafia honchos, into hiding a mysterious old man known as the Uncle from Brooklyn in their home.

Arruso Trailer (2000)

13 November 2000

In relation to some of Pasolini's visits to Palermo for this last film, in 2000 Ciprì and Maresco shot Arruso, which begins with a phrase by Pasolini ("I banished the word hope from my vocabulary") and consists of imaginary interviews with some local characters who are presumed to have had homosexual relationships with the director.