List of Italian films of 1995

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1995 (see 1995 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1995
Banditi Stefano Mignucci Ben Gazzara, Marco Leonardi crime-drama
Beyond the Clouds (Al di là delle nuvole) Michelangelo Antonioni, Wim Wenders John Malkovich, Sophie Marceau, Fanny Ardant dramalast film of Antonioni
I Buchi neri Pappi Corsicato Iaia Forte, Vincenzo Peluso, Manuela Arcuri comedy drama
Camerieri Leone Pompucci Paolo Villaggio, Diego Abatantuono, Marco Messeri comedy drama
Colpo di luna Alberto Simone Tchéky Karyo, Nino Manfredi, Isabelle Pasco comedy dramaEntered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival
Croce e delizia Luciano De Crescenzo Marina Confalone, Teo Teocoli comedy
Cuore cattivo Umberto Marino Kim Rossi Stuart, Massimo Ghini crime-drama
Un eroe borghese Michele Placido Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Michele Placido, Omero Antonutti crime-drama
Facciamo paradiso Mario Monicelli Margherita Buy, Lello Arena, Philippe Noiret comedy drama
Ferie d'agosto Paolo Virzì Silvio Orlando, Laura Morante, Ennio Fantastichini comedy drama1996 David di Donatello Best Film winner
Fermo posta Tinto Brass Tinto Brass Cinzia Roccaforteerotic
The Horseman on the Roof Jean-Paul Rappeneau Juliette Binoche, Olivier Martinez dramaFrench-Italian co-production
Io e il re Lucio Gaudino Franco Nero, Laura Morante, Carlo Delle Piane comedy-drama
Io no spik inglish Carlo Vanzina Paolo Villaggio, Paola Quattrini comedy
Ivo il tardivo Alessandro Benvenuti Alessandro Benvenuti, Francesca Neri comedy-drama
Love Story with Cramps Pino Quartullo Pino Quartullo, Chiara Caselli, Sergio Rubini, Debora Caprioglio comedy
Il mago Ezio Pascucci Anthony Quinn comedy
Men Men Men Christian De Sica Christian De Sica, Massimo Ghini, Leo Gullotta comedy drama
Nasty Love (L'amore molesto) Mario Martone Anna Bonaiuto, Angela Luce Drama3 David di Donatello, 1 Nastro d'Argento and entered at Cannes
Nemici d'infanzia Luigi Magni Renato Carpentieri comedy drama
Palermo-Milan One Way Claudio Fragasso Raoul Bova, Giancarlo Giannini, Stefania Sandrelli crime-action
Palla di neve Claudio Fragasso Paolo Villaggio, Alessandro Haber, Monica Bellucci family-adventure
Pasolini, un delitto italiano Marco Tullio Giordana Giulio Scarpati, Nicoletta Braschi, Claudio Amendola crime-dramaentered the 52nd Venice International Film Festival
Poliziotti Giulio Base Claudio Amendola, Kim Rossi Stuart, Michele Placido crime
Romanzo di un giovane povero Ettore Scola Alberto Sordi, Isabella Ferrari dramaentered the 52nd Venice International Film Festival
La Scuola Daniele Luchetti Silvio Orlando, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Anna Galiena comedy drama1995 David di Donatello Best Film winner
The Second Time (La seconda volta) Mimmo Calopresti Nanni Moretti, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Marina Confalone Drama2 David di Donatello, entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival
Selvaggi Carlo Vanzina Ezio Greggio, Emilio Solfrizzi, Leo Gullotta
Sons of Trinity Enzo Barboni Keith Neubert Spaghetti Western
The Star Maker (L'uomo delle stelle) Giuseppe Tornatore Sergio Castellitto, Tiziana Lodato, Leo Gullotta Drama Academy Awardnominee. 3 David di Donatello. 5 Nastro d'Argento
State Secret Giuseppe Ferrara Massimo Ghini, Massimo Dapporto thrillerEntered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival
Vacanze di Natale '95 Neri Parenti Massimo Boldi, Christian De Sica, Luke Perry comedy
Viaggi di nozze Carlo Verdone Carlo Verdone, Claudia Gerini comedy
Lo Zio di Brooklyn Daniele Ciprì, Franco Maresco Salvatore Gattuso Grotesque comedy

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