List of Italian films of 2007

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A list of films produced in Italy in 2007 (see 2007 in film):

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2007
2061: An Exceptional Year Carlo Vanzina Diego Abatantuono, Emilio Solfrizzi, Sabrina Impacciatore Comedy
Il 7 e l'8 Giambattista Avellino, Ficarra e Picone Ficarra e Picone, Eleonora Abbagnato, Barbara Tabita Comedy
Black Sun Krzysztof Zanussi Valeria Golino, Kaspar Capparoni Revenge drama
Il Capo dei Capi Enzo Monteleone, Alexis Sweet Claudio Gioè, Daniele Liotti, Salvatore Lazzaro Crime
Caravaggio Angelo Longoni Alessio Boni, Elena Sofia Ricci, Jordi Mollà Biopic
Cardiofitness Fabio Tagliavia Nicoletta Romanoff, Giulia Bevilacqua Comedy
Come tu mi vuoi Volfango De Biasi Cristiana Capotondi, Nicolas Vaporidis Comedy
Concrete Romance Marco Martani Nicolas Vaporidis, Giorgio Faletti, Carolina Crescentini Neo-noir
Days and Clouds Silvio Soldini Antonio Albanese, Margherita Buy Drama Entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival
A Dinner for Them to Meet Pupi Avati Diego Abatantuono, Vanessa Incontrada, Inés Sastre Comedy
Don't Think About It Gianni Zanasi Valerio Mastandrea, Anita Caprioli, Giuseppe Battiston, Caterina Murino Comedy Drama3 Venice awards.
Don't Waste Your Time, Johnny! Fabrizio Bentivoglio Valeria Golino, Fabrizio Bentivoglio Biopic
Fallen Heroes Paolo Franchi Bruno Todeschini, Elio Germano, Irène Jacob, Maria de Medeiros Crime-dramaEntered into the 64th Venice International Film Festival
Family Game Alfredo Arciero Sandra Ceccarelli, Stefano Dionisi, Fabio Troiano, Mattia Cicinelli, Elena Bouryka, Manuela Spartà, Eros Pagni Drama
Flying Lessons Francesca Archibugi Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Anna Galiena, Douglas Henshall, Angela Finocchiaro Drama
Ghost Son Lamberto Bava Laura Harring, John Hannah, Pete Postlethwaite Horror
The Girl by the Lake Andrea Molaioli Toni Servillo, Valeria Golino, Fabrizio Gifuni Giallo 2 Venice awards. David di Donatello for Best Film
Go Go Tales Abel Ferrara Willem Dafoe, Bob Hoskins, Matthew Modine, Asia Argento Comedy
Hidden Love Alessandro Capone Isabelle Huppert, Greta Scacchi, Mélanie Laurent Drama
The Hideout Pupi Avati Laura Morante, Rita Tushingham, Treat Williams, Burt Young Mystery
Imperium: Pompeii Giulio Base Lorenzo Crespi, Andrea Osvárt Drama
In Your Hands Peter Del Monte Kasia Smutniak Drama
I, the Other Mohsen Melliti Raoul Bova Drama
The Lark Farm Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Paz Vega, Moritz Bleibtreu, Alessandro Preziosi, Ángela Molina Drama
Last Minute Marocco Francesco Falaschi Valerio Mastandrea, Maria Grazia Cucinotta Comedy
The Last Mistress Catherine Breillat Asia Argento, Fu'ad Aït Aattou DramaFrench-Italian film
The Man of Glass Stefano Incerti David Coco, Tony Sperandeo, Anna Bonaiuto Crime
Manual of Love 2 Giovanni Veronesi Carlo Verdone, Monica Bellucci, Riccardo Scamarcio, Sergio Rubini Romantic comedy
Maradona, the Hand of God Marco Risi Marco Leonardi Biopic
Miss F Daniele Luchetti Filippo Timi, Valeria Solarino, Sabrina Impacciatore Drama
The Mother of Tears Dario Argento Asia Argento, Daria Nicolodi, Moran Atias Horror
My Brother Is an Only Child Daniele Luchetti Elio Germano, Riccardo Scamarcio, Angela Finocchiaro Drama4 David di Donatello
Night Bus Davide Marengo Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Valerio Mastandrea, Ennio Fantastichini Neo-noir
One Hundred Nails Ermanno Olmi Raz Degan DramaScreened at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival
Piano, solo Riccardo Milani Kim Rossi Stuart, Michele Placido, Jasmine Trinca, Alba Rohrwacher Biopic
Il Pirata: Marco Pantani Claudio Bonivento Rolando Ravello, Nicoletta Romanoff Biopic
The Right Distance Carlo Mazzacurati Giovanni Capovilla, Valentina Lodovini, Giuseppe Battiston, Fabrizio Bentivoglio Drama
Saturn in Opposition Ferzan Özpetek Pierfrancesco Favino, Margherita Buy, Stefano Accorsi, Isabella Ferrari, Ambra Angiolini, Serra Yilmaz DramaGay interest. Ambra Angiolini won David di Donatello
The Seer Luigi Desole Michele Morrow, Bella Thorne, Alexander Fiske-Harrison Thriller
Seven Kilometers from Jerusalem Claudio Malaponti Luca Ward, Rosalinda Celentano, Alessandro Haber Religion
St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor Giacomo Campiotti Giuseppe Fiorello, Ettore Bassi, Kasia Smutniak Biopic
Sympathy for the Lobster Sabina Guzzanti Sabina Guzzanti, Cinzia Leone, Antonello Fassari Mockumentary
The Sweet and the Bitter Andrea Porporati Luigi Lo Cascio, Donatella Finocchiaro, Fabrizio Gifuni, Renato Carpentieri Crime-dramaEntered into the 64th Venice International Film Festival
The Trial Begins Vincenzo Marra Fanny Ardant, Michele Lastella crime-dramaEntered into the 64th Venice International Film Festival
Valzer Salvatore Maira Maurizio Micheli, Valeria Solarino, Benedicta Boccoli Drama
I Vicerè Roberto Faenza Alessandro Preziosi, Lando Buzzanca, Cristiana Capotondi Drama

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