List of Italian films of 1991

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1991 (see 1991 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1991
Abbronzatissimi Bruno Gaburro Jerry Calà, Teo Teocoli, Alba Parietti comedy
Alambrado Marco Bechis Jacqueline LustigdramaEntered into the 1991 Locarno Film Festival
L'alba Francesco Maselli Nastassja Kinski, Massimo Dapporto drama
L'amore necessario Fabio Carpi Marie-Christine Barrault, Ben Kingsley dramaEntered the 48th Venice International Film Festival
Americano rosso Alessandro D'Alatri Burt Young, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Massimo Ghini, Sabrina Ferilli comedyWinner of David di Donatello, Globo d'oro, Grolla d'oro and Ciak d'oro
Bix Pupi Avati Bryant WeeksBiographical dramaEntered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival
Blue Tornado Antonio Bido Dirk Benedict, Patsy Kensit action-thriller
La casa del sorriso Marco Ferreri Ingrid Thulin, Enzo Cannavale, María Mercader dramaWon the Golden Bear at Berlin
Chiedi la luna Giuseppe Piccioni Giulio Scarpati, Margherita Buy, Roberto Citran comedy drama
Le comiche 2 Neri Parenti Paolo Villaggio, Renato Pozzetto comedy
Condominio Felice Farina Carlo Delle Piane, Ottavia Piccolo, Ciccio Ingrassia, Roberto Citran comedy dramaIngrassia won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor
Il conte Max Christian De Sica Christian De Sica, Ornella Muti Comedy
The Conviction Marco Bellocchio Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Andrzej Seweryn, Claire Nebout Courtroom dramaWon the Jury Grand Prix at Berlin
Dèmoni 3 Umberto Lenzi Keith Van Hovenhorror
The Devil's Daughter Michele Soavi Kelly Curtis, Herbert Lom horror
Donne con le gonne Francesco Nuti Francesco Nuti, Carole Bouquet, Gastone Moschin horror
Door to Silence Lucio Fulci John Savage horror
Especially on Sunday Giuseppe Tornatore, Marco Tullio Giordana, Giuseppe Bertolucci, Francesco Barilli Philippe Noiret, Ornella Muti, Bruno Ganz, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Chiara Caselli comedy-dramafour segments, all written by Tonino Guerra
Fantaghirò Lamberto Bava Alessandra Martines Fantasytelevision film
A Fine Romance Gene Saks Julie Andrews, Marcello Mastroianni Comedy
Fratelli e sorelle Pupi Avati Anna Bonaiuto, Franco Nero, Paola Quattrini, Stefano Accorsi Drama
The Flesh Marco Ferreri Sergio Castellitto, Francesca Dellera dramaEntered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival
Husband and Lovers Mauro Bolognini Julian Sands, Joanna Pacuła, Tchéky Karyo erotic dramalast film of Bolognini
Indio 2: The Revolt Antonio Margheriti Marvelous Marvin Hagler adventure
The Inner Circle Andrei Konchalovsky Tom Hulce, Lolita Davidovich, Bob Hoskins dramaAmerican, Italian and Russian co-production
Johnny Stecchino Roberto Benigni Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi ComedyBlockbuster
Malizia 2mila Salvatore Samperi Laura Antonelli, Turi Ferro comedysequel of Malicious. Last film of Samperi
Mediterraneo Gabriele Salvatores Diego Abatantuono, Claudio Bigagli, Claudio Bisio War, Comedy Academy Awardwinner. David di Donatello winner
Millions Carlo Vanzina Billy Zane, Lauren Hutton, Carol Alt, Alexandra Paul drama
Miracle of Marcellino Luigi Comencini Fernando Fernán Gómez familylast film of Comencini
Il muro di gomma Marco Risi Corso Salani, Angela Finocchiaro, Ivano Marescotti DramaEntered the 48th Venice International Film Festival
Paprika Tinto Brass Deborah Caprioglio, Martine Brochard Erotic
Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse Massimo Troisi Massimo Troisi, Francesca Neri, Marco Messeri romance-comedy drama
Per sempre Walter Hugo Khouri Ben Gazzara, Eva Grimaldi, Corinne Cléry drama
Piedipiatti Carlo Vanzina Enrico Montesano, Renato Pozzetto Comedy
Reflections in a Dark Sky Salvatore Maira Françoise Fabian, Anna Kanakis, Valerie Perrine, Peter Stormare drama
La riffa Francesco Laudadio Monica Bellucci, Giulio Scarpati, Massimo Ghini comedy drama
Rossini! Rossini! Mario Monicelli Sergio Castellitto, Philippe Noiret, Giorgio Gaber, Jacqueline Bisset Biographical drama David di Donatello for Best Costumes
Il settimo fratellino Jenő Koltai Animated fantasy-comedy-drama
Speaking of the Devil Enzo Barboni Bud Spencer, Carol Alt Comedy
Una storia semplice Emidio Greco Gian Maria Volonté, Massimo Dapporto, Ennio Fantastichini, Ricky Tognazzi, Massimo Ghini DramaEntered the 48th Venice International Film Festival. Winner of a Nastro d'Argento, two Globi d'oro and a Grolla d'oro
To Want to Fly Maurizio Nichetti Maurizio Nichetti, Angela Finocchiaro ComedyMix of animation and actors. David di Donatello Best Script
Ultra Ricky Tognazzi Claudio Amendola, Ricky Memphis Sport dramaTognazzi won the Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin
Vacanze di Natale '91 Enrico Oldoini Christian De Sica, Massimo Boldi, Ornella Muti, Alberto Sordi comedy
The Yes Man Daniele Luchetti Silvio Orlando, Nanni Moretti, Giulio Brogi, Angela Finocchiaro political dramaEntered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival
Where the Night Begins Maurizio Zaccaro Tom Gallop Horror
The Wicked Carlo Lizzani Giuliana De Sio, Julian Sands, Erland Josephson Biographical drama David di Donatello for Best Actress
Zitti e mosca Alessandro Benvenuti Alida Valli, Alessandro Benvenuti, Massimo Ghini comedy

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