List of Italian films of 1994

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1994 (see 1994 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1994
Barnabo of the Mountains Mario Brenta Marco PaulettidramaEntered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival
La bella vita Paolo Virzì Claudio Bigagli, Sabrina Ferilli, Massimo Ghini comedyEntered into the 51st Venice International Film Festival
Belle al Bar Alessandro Benvenuti Alessandro Benvenuti, Eva Robin's, Assumpta Serna comedy Nastro d'Argento for best script
Il branco Marco Risi Luca Zingaretti, Ricky Memphis, Giorgio Tirabassi crime-dramaEntered into the 51st Venice International Film Festival
The Butterfly's Dream Marco Bellocchio Simona Cavallari dramaScreened at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival
Cemetery Man (Dellamorte Dellamore) Michele Soavi Rupert Everett, Anna Falchi horror
Con gli occhi chiusi Francesca Archibugi Debora Caprioglio, Marco Messeri, Stefania Sandrelli drama
Dear Goddamned Friends Mario Monicelli Paolo Villaggio, Antonella Ponziani, Massimo Ceccherini comedyEntered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival
Delitto passionale Flavio Mogherini Serena Grandi, Fabio Testi, Florinda Bolkan thriller
Dichiarazioni d'amore Pupi Avati Carlo Delle Piane, Delia Boccardo drama
Farinelli Gérard Corbiau Stefano Dionisi, Enrico Lo Verso Biopic
Father and Son Pasquale Pozzessere Michele Placido, Stefano Dionisi drama
Genesis: The Creation and the Flood Ermanno Olmi Omero Antonutti religiousTV-movie
Lamerica Gianni Amelio Enrico Lo Verso, Michele Placido Drama European Film Awards. 3 David di Donatello. 2 Nastro d'Argento. Venice Awards. Goya Awards
Law of Courage Alessandro Di Robilant Giulio Scarpati, Sabrina Ferilli, Leopoldo Trieste crime-dramaEntered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival
Like Two Crocodiles (Come due coccodrilli) Giacomo Campiotti Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Giancarlo Giannini, Valeria Golino Drama Golden Globe Nominee.
Love Burns Davide Ferrario Giuseppe Cederna, Elena Sofia Ricci Comedy
Maniaci sentimentali Simona Izzo Ricky Tognazzi, Barbara De Rossi, Alessandro Benvenuti Comedy
The Monster Roberto Benigni Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Michel Blanc ComedyBlockbuster
Nefertiti, figlia del sole Guy Gilles Michela Rocco di Torrepadula, Ben Gazzara drama
No Skin (Senza pelle) Alessandro D'Alatri Kim Rossi Stuart, Anna Galiena, Massimo Ghini Drama
Oasi Cristiano Bortone Henry Arnold, Valentina Cervi romance
Once a Year, Every Year Gianfrancesco Lazotti Giorgio Albertazzi, Lando Buzzanca, Vittorio Gassman, Giovanna Ralli comedy
Il Postino Michael Radford Massimo Troisi, Philippe Noiret, Maria Grazia Cucinotta Drama5 Academy Award nominations
A Pure Formality Giuseppe Tornatore Gérard Depardieu, Roman Polanski, Sergio Rubini thrillerEntered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival
Seven Sundays Jean-Charles Tacchella Thierry Lhermitte, Maurizio Nichetti, Rod Steiger, Molly Ringwald Comedy
The Silence of the Hams Ezio Greggio Ezio Greggio, Dom DeLuise, Billy Zane Comedy
S.P.Q.R.: 2,000 and a Half Years Ago Carlo Vanzina Christian De Sica, Massimo Boldi Comedy
Take Me Away Gianluca Maria Tavarelli Stefania Orsola Garello romance
Il toro Carlo Mazzacurati Diego Abatantuono, Marco Messeri, Roberto Citran comedy-drama Volpi Cup at the 51st Venice International Film Festival
The True Life of Antonio H. Enzo Monteleone Alessandro Haber, Giuliana De Sio, Bernardo Bertolucci mockumentary
The Voyeur Tinto Brass Katarzyna Kozaczykerotic
The Whores Aurelio Grimaldi Ida Di Benedetto dramaEntered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival

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