List of Italian films of 1990

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1990 (see 1990 in film):

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1990
1001 Nights Philippe de Broca Catherine Zeta-Jones, Thierry Lhermitte, Vittorio Gassman fantasyFrench-Italian co-production
Alberto Express Arthur Joffé Sergio Castellitto, Nino Manfredi, Marie Trintignant comedyFrench-Italian co-production
The Amusements of Private Life Cristina Comencini Delphine Forest, Christophe Malavoy, Giancarlo Giannini, Vittorio Gassman comedyItalian-French co-production
L'aria serena dell'ovest Silvio Soldini Fabrizio Bentivoglio Comedy
Atto di dolore Pasquale Squitieri Claudia Cardinale, Bruno Cremer, Giulia Boschi drama
L'avaro Tonino Cervi Alberto Sordi, Laura Antonelli, Christopher Lee comedy
The Bachelor (Mio caro dottor Gräsler) Roberto Faenza Keith Carradine, Miranda Richardson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Mario Adorf, Max von Sydow Drama
The Black Cobra 2 Edoardo Margheriti Fred Williamson action
Terminator II Bruno Mattei Geretta Geretta science fiction
Breath of Life (Diceria dell'untore) Beppe Cino Franco Nero, Vanessa Redgrave, Fernando Rey Drama
Captain Fracassa's Journey Ettore Scola Vincent Perez, Emmanuelle Béart, Massimo Troisi, Ornella Muti comedyEntered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival
A Cat in the Brain Lucio Fulci Lucio Fulci, Brett Halsey horror
The Comfort of Strangers Paul Schrader Christopher Walken, Natasha Richardson, Rupert Everett, Helen Mirren psychological thrillerAmerican-Italian-British co-production
Le comiche Neri Parenti Renato Pozzetto, Paolo Villaggio comedy
The Dark Sun Damiano Damiani Michael Paré, Jo Champa, Phyllis Logan Thriller
Demonia Lucio Fulci Brett Halsey horror
Una donna da guardare Michele Quaglieri Pamela Prati, George Ardisson erotic
Everybody's Fine Giuseppe Tornatore Marcello Mastroianni, Michèle Morgan dramaEntered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival
The Flesh Marco Ferreri Sergio Castellitto, Francesca Dellera Drama
Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces Férid Boughedir Selim Boughedir, Mustapha Adouani, Rabiah Ben-AbdullahDrama, ComedyTunisian-French-Italian co-production
I'll Be Going Now Dino Risi Vittorio Gassman, Elliott Gould, Dominique Sanda comedy-drama
In nome del popolo sovrano Luigi Magni Luca Barbareschi, Elena Sofia Ricci, Alberto Sordi, Nino Manfredi historical comedy-drama David di Donatello for best costumes
Italia-Germania 4-3 Andrea Barzini Massimo Ghini, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Nancy Brilli comedy
King of New York Abel Ferrara Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso, Victor Argo, Wesley Snipes neo-noir gangsterItalian-American co-production
The King's Whore Axel Corti Timothy Dalton, Valeria Golino dramaFrench-Italian co-production
Il male oscuro Mario Monicelli Giancarlo Giannini, Emmanuelle Seigner, Stefania Sandrelli comedy drama David di Donatello for Best Director
Ne parliamo Lunedì Luciano Odorisio Andrea Roncato, Elena Sofia Ricci comedy David di Donatello for Best Actress
Nikita Luc Besson Anne Parillaud, Marc Duret, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Tchéky Karyo, Jeanne Moreau, Jean Bouise, Jean Reno, Philippe Leroy, Roland Blanche, Jacques Boudet Action thrillerFrench-Italian co-production
On Tour (Turnè) Gabriele Salvatores Diego Abatantuono, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Laura Morante comedyScreened at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival
Open Doors (Porte Aperte) Gianni Amelio Gian Maria Volonté, Ennio Fantastichini, Renato Carpentieri, Tuccio Musumeci Drama Academy Award nominee. 4 David di Donatello. 2 Nastro d'Argento. 4 European Film Awards
Pummarò Michele Placido Pamela Villoresi, Franco Interlenghi dramaScreened at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival
Ragazzi fuori Marco Risi Francesco Benigno, Alessandro Di Sanzo, Salvatore Termini dramaEntered into the 47th Venice International Film Festival
Ritual of Love (Rito d'amore) Aldo Lado Beatrice Edith Ring Fiocchi, Larry Huckmann Crime drama [1]
The Secret Francesco Maselli Nastassja Kinski, Stefano Dionisi, Chiara Caselli dramaEntered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival
The Sheltering Sky Bernardo Bertolucci Debra Winger, John Malkovich, Campbell Scott DramaBritish-Italian co-production. BAFTA and Golden Globe winner
Stasera a casa di Alice Carlo Verdone Carlo Verdone, Sergio Castellitto, Ornella Muti comedy
The Station (La stazione) Sergio Rubini Sergio Rubini, Margherita Buy, Ennio Fantastichini Comedy, Drama2 David di Donatello. 2 Nastro d'Argento. Venice Award
The Sun Also Shines at Night Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Julian Sands, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nastassja Kinski dramaScreened at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival
Terminator II Bruno Mattei Geretta Geretta science fiction
There Was a Castle with Forty Dogs Duccio Tessari Peter Ustinov, Jean-Claude Brialy comedy
Towards Evening Francesca Archibugi Marcello Mastroianni, Sandrine Bonnaire, Giovanna Ralli drama2 David di Donatello, 2 Nastro d'Argento
Traces of an Amorous Life Peter Del Monte Valeria Golino, Chiara Caselli, Walter Chiari, Laura Morante, Stefania Sandrelli dramaEntered into the 47th Venice International Film Festival
Tre colonne in cronaca Carlo Vanzina Gian Maria Volonté, Sergio Castellitto, Senta Berger drama David di Donatello for best supporting actor
Troll 2 Claudio Fragasso Michael Stephenson Fantasy-horror
Two Evil Eyes Dario Argento, George A. Romero Adrienne Barbeau, Harvey Keitel Horror
A Violent Life Giacomo Battiato Wadeck Stanczak, Max von Sydow, Ennio Fantastichini, Ben Kingsley Biographical drama
Vita coi figli Dino Risi Giancarlo Giannini, Monica Bellucci, Corinne Cléry ComedyTelevision film
Voglia di vivere Lodovico Gasparini Tomas Milian, Dominique Sanda DramaTelevision film
The Voice of the Moon Federico Fellini Roberto Benigni, Paolo Villaggio Comedy
Volevo i pantaloni Maurizio Ponzi Giulia Fossà, Lucia Bosé, Ángela Molina drama
The Week of the Sphinx Daniele Luchetti Margherita Buy, Paolo Hendel, Silvio Orlando comedy-drama
Welcome to Home Gori Alessandro Benvenuti Alessandro Benvenuti, Ilaria Occhini Comedy

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