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- James Bond descends into mystery as he tries to stop an organisation from eliminating a country's most valuable resource.
- Follows Catherine Ravenscroft, a television documentary journalist whose work has been built on revealing the transgressions of long-respected institutions.
- The biographical story of Michelangelo's troubles while painting the Sistine Chapel at the urging of Pope Julius II.
- When his girlfriend suddenly disappears, a lonely man finds himself caught up in a night of intrigue, where no one can be trusted.
- Three siblings are searching for their father and maybe for themselves.
- Peppe and Antonio decide to return to Sicily and leave Turin, after having problems with the local mafia. But the trip to Sicily is full of obstacles and difficulties of all kinds.
- Nymphs and gods and their foul play.
- The Italian Factor explores the legacy of Italian sculptors who contributed to the emergence of public art in the United States. The idea for this film came about during the production of Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor.
- The film is a sort of presentation of Franco Fortini's book 'I Cani del Sinai'. Fortini, an Italian Jew, reads excerpts from the book about his alienation from Judaism and from the social relations around him, the rise of Fascism in Italy, the anti-Arab attitude of European culture. The images, mostly a series of Italian landscape shots, provide a backdrop that highlights the meaning of the text.
- Vehicle for the popular Hans Albers, as a confident, cynical engineer in 1905 Canada suspected of trying to sabotage construction of a water project.
- Korin is a character-driven adventure movie. A "Deliverance" meets Tarkovskij's "Stalker" meets Apocalypse Now. The documentary follows Iieas and concepts behind the movie through interviews with director, writers, director of photography and designers. You will discover location, first design sketches and the preproduction process.
- Winter, early twentieth century. Exhausted and disoriented, Elijah comes upon a group of houses lost in the mountains of Korin, a small, isolated, and extremely poor valley. Saved by a peasant, he soon becomes aware of the misery of the place.
- The marble caves in Carrara.
- After the train exits a tunnel, workers come to the aid of a man who was injured jumping from the train.
- A sculpture comes alive in clay, dies in plaster, and reborn in marble. The intense process that precedes a sculptor taking a chisel to stone has rarely been documented. Experience the many steps it takes before a new work is immortalized in marble.
- An oriental woman loved by a European troubadour. A married man haunted by his wife's betrayal that one day led by overthrowing all odds. A father and daughter wrapped in the shadow of incest.
- In Made in Italy, the young filmmaker Fabio Wuytack discovers an old film which was shot more than 100 years ago in Carrara, Italy, by the inventors of cinema, the Lumière brothers. Fabio decides to bring the film back to the charming little marble city where even Michelangelo came to select marble for his sculptures. With the help of a sinister cinema owner, some rough mineworkers, an enthusiast old priest and other fascinating characters, he tries to find the mythical location where the Lumière brothers filmed. The result is an Italian journey full of commedia del'arte that brings Fabio closer to his roots than he could ever have imagined.
- The eventful history of the Carara quarrymen is told in simple and reserved images.
- Size matters, as James visits the vast marble quarries of Carrara and the massive Genoa port. Then it's to the elusive, as James searches for a semblance of peace in the face of killer robots, and a decent cup of tea in Turin.
- It is said that the marble lives eternally. After leaving the mountain, it may perhaps be a flight of stairs, or a sink, that slowly wears away over time. The marble will be more beautiful with the patina of time.