List of Italian films of 1997

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1997 (see 1997 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1997
Le acrobate Maurizio Zaccaro Licia Maglietta, Valeria Golino, Fabrizio Bentivoglio drama
Artemisia Agnès Merlet Valentina Cervi, Michel Serrault biographical
A spasso nel tempo – L'avventura continua Carlo Vanzina Massimo Boldi, Christian De Sica, Marco Messeri Comedy
Auguri professore Riccardo Milani Silvio Orlando, Claudia Pandolfi Comedy
Banzai Carlo Vanzina Paolo Villaggio comedy
Un bel dì vedremo  [ it ] Tonino Valerii Raina Kabaivanska, Giuliano Gemma, Massimo Girotti drama
Camere da letto Simona Izzo Diego Abatantuono, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Ricky Tognazzi romantic comedy
Come mi vuoi Carmine Amoroso Enrico Lo Verso, Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci Comedy-drama
Consigli per gli acquisti Sandro Baldoni Ennio Fantastichini, Ivano Marescotti Comedy
Cyberflic Antonio Margheriti Terence Hill, Marvelous Marvin Hagler crime-comedy
Fuochi d'artificio Leonardo Pieraccioni Leonardo Pieraccioni, Massimo Ceccherini Comedy
The Game Bag (Il carniere) Maurizio Zaccaro Massimo Ghini, Antonio Catania, Leo Gullotta war-drama
The Good Bad Guy Ezio Greggio Ezio Greggio, Jessica Lundy, Dom DeLuise Comedy
Hamam (Il bagno turco) Ferzan Özpetek Alessandro Gassmann, Carlo Cecchi Drama
In barca a vela contromano Stefano Reali Valerio Mastandrea, Antonio Catania Comedy
Gli inaffidabili Jerry Calà Jerry Calà, Leo Gullotta, Serena Grandi Comedy
Life Is Beautiful (La vita è bella) Roberto Benigni Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giustino Durano, Marisa Paredes Comedy, Holocaust3 Academy Award winner. Cannes Award. European Film Awards. David di Donatello winner
The Mayor (Il sindaco) Ugo Fabrizio Giordani Anthony Quinn, Raoul Bova, Maria Grazia Cucinotta Comedy-drama
Le mani forti Franco Bernini Claudio Amendola, Francesca Neri drama
Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember Anna Maria Tatò Marcello Mastroianni documentaryScreened at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival
Marianna Ucrìa Roberto Faenza Bernard Giraudeau, Laura Morante, Philippe Noiret dramaEntered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival
Once We Were Strangers Emanuele Crialese Jessica Whitney Gould Romance-comedy
Nirvana Gabriele Salvatores Christopher Lambert, Diego Abatantuono, Stefania Rocca science fiction
Ovosodo Paolo Virzì Edoardo Gabbriellini, Nicoletta Braschi Comedy, Drama2 David di Donatello, 4 Venice Film Festival Awards
Porzûs Renzo Martinelli Lorenzo Crespi, Gianni Cavina, Gastone Moschin war drama
The Prince of Homburg Marco Bellocchio Andrea Di Stefano, Barbora Bobuľová dramaEntered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival
Stressati Mauro Cappelloni Monica Bellucci Comedy
Tano da morire Roberta Torre Mimma de Rosalia Musical Comedy
Testimone a rischio Pasquale Pozzessere Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Claudio Amendola Crime
Il testimone dello sposo Pupi Avati Diego Abatantuono, Inés Sastre Comedy-drama
Totò che visse due volte Daniele Ciprì, Franco Maresco Salvatore Gattuso comedyFilm with 3 episodes
Tre uomini e una gamba Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo Comedy
The Truce Francesco Rosi John Turturro, Rade Šerbedžija, Massimo Ghini, Stefano Dionisi war dramaEntered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival
Tutti giù per terra Davide Ferrario Valerio Mastandrea, Caterina Caselli Comedy
Uomo d'acqua dolce Antonio Albanese Antonio Albanese Comedy
Una vacanza all'inferno Tonino Valerii Marco Leonardi, F. Murray Abraham, Giancarlo Giannini drama
I vesuviani Antonio Capuano, Pappi Corsicato, Antonietta de Lillo, Stefano Incerti, Mario Martone Anna Bonaiuto, Iaia Forte, Toni Servillo, Renato Carpentieri Comedy-Drama
Il viaggio della sposa Sergio Rubini Sergio Rubini, Giovanna Mezzogiorno comedy
Wax Mask Sergio Stivaletti Robert Hossein, Romina Mondello horror

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