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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantInf3rno
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Hi,
I´m searching Italian movies made after 1999, I lived for one year there and I still understand the language but I want to improve so subtitles even in italian in the dvd edition are required. Any help? Doesn't matter the genre just has to be a good movie the last ones that i've watch was La stanza del figlio, La méglio gioventú e radiofreccia.
I hope you can help me.
Thanks
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Why after 1999?
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Not of my bussiness, but the best period for the Italian cinema was between the sixties and the eighties. At that time the Italian cinema was one of the strongest in Europe and produce a lot of "classic", the Italian cinema industry is now just a shadow of what it was. If you decide to give a chance to the older movies try any movie by Mario Bava or Dario Argento.
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Quoting AESP_pres:
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Not of my bussiness, but the best period for the Italian cinema was between the sixties and the eighties. At that time the Italian cinema was one of the strongest in Europe and produce a lot of "classic", the Italian cinema industry is now just a shadow of what it was.


Sad but true. I quite agree with Quentin Tarantino's statement on Italian cinema.
There are a few exceptions though, for instance Pane e tulipani.

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If you decide to give a chance to the older movies try any movie by Mario Bava or Dario Argento.


I would also recommend anything by Leone, Visconti or Monicelli, but I guess Inf3rno knows them already.
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Why after 1999?

Just because I barely know what's new and good after this time.
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Not of my bussiness, but the best period for the Italian cinema was between the sixties and the eighties. At that time the Italian cinema was one of the strongest in Europe and produce a lot of "classic", the Italian cinema industry is now just a shadow of what it was. If you decide to give a chance to the older movies try any movie by Mario Bava or Dario Argento.


Thanks for the advice, I have seen some movies from that time and they're really amazing, Dario Argento is very cool. Bu now I am searching for recent  movies.
My favourite directors are Fellini, Visconti,Bertolucci, Ettore Scola, Sergio Leone, Nanni Moretti.
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