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Theorem (1968)

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Terence Stamp is known only as The Visitor in Pier Paolo Pasolini's Teorema. The mysterious stranger insinuates himself into the home of a wealthy Italian family, where he exerts a curious, sensual ... Read more
Certificate: 15
Format: DVD

Story of a Love Affair (1950)

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  • from 144 members
Groundlessly jealous of his wife's romantic past, Enrico Fontana hires a private detective to finally determine whether she is faithful or not. Ironically, his suspicious attitude unconsciously ... Read more
Certificate: PG
Format: DVD

Medea (1969)

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  • from 102 members
To win the kingdom his uncle took from his father, Jason must steal the golden fleece from the land of barbarians, where Medea is royalty and a powerful sorceress, where human sacrifice helps crops ... Read more
Certificate: 15
Format: DVD
Available on: BLU-RAY

Baron Blood (1972)

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  • from 66 members
From Mario Bava, maestro of the macabre and director of Black Sunday and Kill Baby, Kill.
Director: Mario Bava
Certificate: TBC
Format: DVD

Medea - Blu-ray (1969)

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  • from 37 members
To win the kingdom his uncle took from his father, Jason must steal the golden fleece from the land of barbarians, where Medea is royalty and a powerful sorceress, where human sacrifice helps crops ... Read more
Certificate: 15
Format: BLU-RAY
Available on: DVD

Teorema (1968)

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  • from 3 members
A strange visitor in a wealthy family. He seduces the maid, the son, the mother, the daughter and finally the father before leaving a few days after. After he's gone, none of them can continue living ... Read more
Certificate: TBC
Format: DVD

Facing Window (2003)

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  • from 1482 members
1943, Italy: In the darkest days of the war, a young baker's apprentice suddenly murders his employer before taking to the empty midnight streets, frantically searching for someone or something - a ... Read more
Director: Ferzan Ozpetek
Certificate: 15
Format: DVD

Ossessione (1942)

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Often considered one of the first examples of Italian neorealism, Luchino Visconti's first film was this adaptation of James M. Cain's steamy novel The Postman Always Rings Twice, which would also be ... Read more
Certificate: PG
Format: DVD

Senso (1953)

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Italian director Luchino Visconti dishes up his usual blend of elegance and decadence in Senso. The international cast includes French film star Alida Valli as a Italian countess married to a ... Read more
Certificate: PG
Format: DVD

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