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Cinema Italia 2022

Three Floors

Dir.: Nanni Moretti
| 119 minutes

When an accident occurs on a quiet street, the lives of the occupants of a residential building change overnight. From here on, their fates interlock as they have to find a way to deal with the incident's repercussions.

Welcome Venice

Dir.: Andrea Segre
| 100 minutes

Two brothers clash over how to handle the family business. Set against the backdrop of the debate over how the Venetian lagoon, the identity of the city, and its residents have drastically transformed, comes this family drama about how our world is changing.

Superheroes

Dir.: Paolo Genovese
| 120 minutes

Anna is a feminist and implosive artist; Marco is a physics teacher who believes that every phenomenon has an explanation. What holds them together and what superpowers are required to maintain a relationship full of secrets and lies? 

The Inner Cage

Dir.: Leonardo di Costanzo
| 117 minutes

A decommissioned prison is waiting for the evacuation of its prisoners. As time goes on, the tension over the possibility that the prisoners will revolt and try to escape increases.

A Bookshop in Paris

Dir.: Sergio Castellitto
| 84 minutes

Vincenzo owns an elegant bookshop in Paris while also taking care of his paraplegic daughter. But his life changes when he meets an exuberant young woman. Based on a screenplay by Ettore Scola, Sergio Castellitto presents a drama that goes straight to the heart.

We Still Talk

Dir.: Pupi Avati
| 100 minutes

After his wife of 65 years passes away, Nino is left overwhelmed and lonely. Their daughter enlists a shadow writer to put down on paper her parent's love story. Veteran director Pupi Avati dives into the emotional dimension of loss without succumbing to sentimental kitsch.

Freaks Out

Dir.: Gabriele Mainetti
| 141 minutes

Rome, 1943. When a circus owner, a Jew, mysteriously disappears, four circus performers are left to fend for themselves. Meanwhile, someone starts looking for the four freaks with a plan that could change the fate of the whole world.

L'Arminuta

Dir.: Giuseppe Bonito
| 114 minutes

After years in foster care, a 13-year-old is reunited with her biological family. Here she will meet her sister Adriana and get used to a life of material and moral poverty. Giuseppe Bonito beautifully captures how social and gender tensions shaped Italian society in the 1970s.

Marx Can Wait

Dir.: Marco Bellocchio
| 100 minutes

Veteran director Marco Bellocchio presents an intimate documentary, a portrait of his twin brother, who committed suicide in 1968. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear how profoundly this shadow has influenced his life and shaped his career.

The King of Laughter

Dir.: Mario Martone
| 132 minutes

When Neapolitan comic theater legend Eduardo Scarpetta stages a parody of a tragedy written by the greatest Italian poet of the day, he gets into a legal dispute that causes him to re-examine his life. Toni Servillo gives a tour-de-force performance in this "feast of a film" (Hollywood Reporter).