The Best of Youth 2003 R, 358 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Marco Tullio Giordana Cast: Luigi Lo Cascio, Alessio Boni, Adriana Asti, Sonia Bergamasco, Fabrizio Gifuni, Maya Sansa, Valentina Carnelutti, Jasmine Trinca, Andrea Tidona, Lidia Vitale
In this made-for-TV Italian miniseries, brothers–Nicola (Luigi Lo Cascio) and Matteo (Alessio Boni)–represent Italy's political and social changes from the mid-1960s to 2000 as they take part in shifting events of history.
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Don't Tell 2005 R, 120 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Cristina Comencini Cast: Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Alessio Boni, Stefania Rocca, Angela Finocchiaro, Giuseppe Battiston, Luigi Lo Cascio, Valerio Binasco, Francesca Inaudi, Lucy Akhurst, Lewis Lemperuer Palmer, Jeke-Omer Boyayanlar, Simona Nasi
Sabina (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) begins to suspect that events in her long-forgotten past are triggering nightmares that have been bothering her recently. In search of answers, she leaves Rome and visits her university professor brother, Daniele (Luigi Lo Cascio), in the U.S. to confront the demons so long ignored.
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Dracula's Curse 2002 N/R, 110 min. Genre: Foreign / Horror
Director: Roger Young Cast: Patrick Bergin, Giancarlo Giannini, Hardy Kruger Jr., Stefania Rocca, Muriel Baumeister, Kai Wiesinger, Alessio Boni, Brett Forest, Alessia Merz, Conrad Hornby
Successful American banker Jonathan Harker (Hardy Kruger Jr.) has a chance to make a good profit in real estate and travels to Romania to complete the deal with Count Tepes (Patrick Bergin). But the Count is really Count Dracula, and he's recruiting vampires. This modern-day update of "Dracula" was originally an Italian made-for-TV miniseries.
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| 1. The Best of Youth (2003)
2. Don't Tell (2005)
3. Dracula's Curse (2002)
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