List of Italian films of 2005

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A list of films produced in Italy in 2005 (see 2005 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2005
Alla luce del sole Roberto Faenza Luca Zingaretti Drama
All the Invisible Children Mehdi Charef, Emir Kusturica, Spike Lee, Kátia Lund, Jordan Scott, Ridley Scott, Stefano Veneruso, John Woo David Thewlis, Kelly Macdonald, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Rosie Perez, Hannah Hodson, Jiang Wenli Drama anthology film. Italian-French co-production
Amatemi Renato De Maria Isabella Ferrari, Pierfrancesco Favino, Donatella Finocchiaro Drama
The Beast in the Heart (La bestia nel cuore) Cristina Comencini Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Alessio Boni, Stefania Rocca, Angela Finocchiaro, Giuseppe Battiston, Luigi Lo Cascio Drama Academy Award nominee. Venice Film Festival best actress (Mezzogiorno)
But When Do the Girls Get Here? Pupi Avati Claudio Santamaria, Vittoria Puccini, Paolo Briguglia, Johnny Dorelli comedy-drama
Cuore Sacro Ferzan Özpetek Barbora Bobuľová, Erika Blanc, Lisa Gastoni Drama2 David di Donatello
Do You Like Hitchcock? Dario Argento Elio Germano, Elisabetta Rocchetti Giallo TV-movie
The Fever Alessandro D'Alatri Fabio Volo, Valeria Solarino comedy-drama
Floor 17 Manetti Bros. Giampaolo Morelli, Elisabetta Rocchetti thriller
Forever Blues Franco Nero Franco Nero Drama
La guerra di Mario Antonio Capuano Valeria Golino, Andrea Renzi, Anita Caprioli Drama David di Donatello best actress (Golino)
Imperium: Saint Peter Giulio Base Omar Sharif, Johannes Brandrup, Lina Sastri Drama
Karol: A Man Who Became Pope Giacomo Battiato Piotr Adamczyk, Małgosia Bela, Raoul Bova BiographicalTV miniseries
Longtake Louis Nero Daniele Savoca Drama
Manuale d'amore Giovanni Veronesi Silvio Muccino, Carlo Verdone, Sergio Rubini, Margherita Buy, Jasmine Trinca, Luciana Littizzetto ComedyFil with 4 episodes. Huge success. 2 sequel films. 2 David di Donatello. 2 Nastro d'Argento
Melissa P. Luca Guadagnino María Valverde, Geraldine Chaplin erotic drama
A Neapolitan Spell Paolo Genovese, Luca Miniero Marina Confalone comedy
Never Again as Before Giacomo Campiotti Laura Chiatti coming of age
Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide (Quando sei nato non puoi più nasconderti) Marco Tullio Giordana Alessio Boni, Michela Cescon DramaEntered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival
Onde Francesco Fei Anita Caprioli, Ignazio Oliva, Filippo Timi romance
Quo Vadis, Baby? Gabriele Salvatores Angela Baraldi, Gigio Alberti, Elio Germano Drama
Raul: Straight to Kill Andrea Bolognini Stefano Dionisi, Violante Placido, Giancarlo Giannini Crime-drama
Red Like the Sky Cristiano Bortone Paolo Sassanelli drama
Romanzo Criminale Michele Placido Kim Rossi Stuart, Anna Mouglalis, Pierfrancesco Favino, Claudio Santamaria, Stefano Accorsi Crime-drama8 David di Donatello. Nastro d'Argento
Saimir Francesco Munzi Mishel Manoku Drama
La seconda notte di nozze Pupi Avati Katia Ricciarelli, Antonio Albanese, Neri Marcorè, Angela Luce, Marisa Merlini Comedy2 Nastro d'Argento
Sorry, You Can't Get Through! Paolo Genovese, Luca Miniero Carlo Delle Piane, Pierfrancesco Favino, Valerio Mastandrea, Anna Falchi Comedy
Texas Fausto Paravidino Valeria Golino, Riccardo Scamarcio drama
Three Days of Anarchy Vito Zagarrio Enrico Lo Verso, Tiziana Lodato drama
The Tiger and the Snow (La tigre e la neve) Roberto Benigni Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Jean Reno, Emilia Fox, Tom Waits Comedy-drama
Il vento fa il suo giro Giorgio Diritti Thierry Toscan drama
Viva Zapatero! Sabina Guzzanti Sabina Guzzanti documentary

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