List of Italian films of 2012

Last updated

This is a list of Italian films first released in 2012 (see 2012 in film).

TitleDirectorCastGenre
2012
10 Rules for Falling in Love Cristiano Bortone Guglielmo Scilla, Vincenzo Salemme Romantic comedy
33 Giri Riccardo Di GerlandoMarco Pingiotti, Massimo BottiDrama
ACAB – All Cops Are Bastards Stefano Sollima Pierfrancesco Favino, Marco Giallini, Filippo Nigro Crime-drama
AmeriQua Giovanni Consonni,
Marco Bellone
Bobby Kennedy III, Alessandra Mastronardi, Eva Amurri Romantic comedy
Anita Garibaldi Claudio Bonivento Valeria Solarino, Giorgio Pasotti Drama
Balancing Act Ivano De Matteo Valerio Mastandrea, Barbora Bobuľová Drama
Barabbas Roger Young Billy Zane, Cristiana Capotondi, Filippo Nigro Drama
Benvenuti al Nord Luca Miniero Claudio Bisio, Alessandro Siani, Valentina Lodovini Comedy
The Butterfly Room Jonathan Zarantonello Barbara Steele, Ray Wise, Erica Leerhsen Mystery
Caesar Must Die Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Salvatore StrianoDrama
Cherry on the Cake Laura Morante Laura Morante, Isabelle Carré Romance
Colpi di fulmine Neri Parenti Christian De Sica, Lillo & Greg, Luisa Ranieri Comedy
Diaz – Don't Clean Up This Blood Daniele Vicari Claudio Santamaria, Jennifer Ulrich, Elio Germano Drama
Discovery at Dawn Susanna Nicchiarelli Margherita Buy, Susanna Nicchiarelli, Sergio Rubini Drama
Dormant Beauty Marco Bellocchio Toni Servillo, Alba Rohrwacher, Isabelle Huppert Drama
Dracula 3D Dario Argento Thomas Kretschmann, Asia Argento, Rutger Hauer Horror
Every Blessed Day Paolo Virzì Luca Marinelli, ThonyRomance
A Flat for Three Carlo Verdone Carlo Verdone, Pierfrancesco Favino, Marco Giallini Comedy
Garibaldi's Lovers Silvio Soldini Valerio Mastandrea, Alba Rohrwacher, Claudia Gerini Comedy
Un giorno speciale Francesca Comencini Filippo Scicchitano Romance
Gladiators of Rome Iginio Straffi Luca Argentero, Laura Chiatti, Belén Rodríguez Animation
The Ideal City Luigi Lo Cascio Luigi Lo Cascio, Catrinel Menghia, Luigi Maria Burruano Thriller
L'intervallo Leonardo Di Costanzo Salvatore Ruocco, Francesca RisoDrama
It Was the Son Daniele Ciprì Toni Servillo, Giselda VolodiComedy-drama
The Landlords Edoardo Gabbriellini Valerio Mastandrea, Elio Germano, Gianni Morandi Drama
The Last Shepherd Marco Bonfanti-Documentary
La leggenda di Kaspar Hauser Davide Manuli Vincent Gallo, Claudia Gerini, Elisa Sednaoui Drama
The Lookout Michele Placido Mathieu Kassovitz, Daniel Auteuil Crime
Love Is Not Perfect Francesca Muci Anna Foglietta, Giulio Berruti Romance
Magnificent Presence Ferzan Özpetek Elio Germano, Margherita Buy, Vittoria Puccini Drama
Me and You Bernardo Bertolucci Jacopo Olmo Antinori, Tea Falco Drama
A Perfect Family Paolo Genovese Sergio Castellitto, Claudia Gerini, Carolina Crescentini Comedy
Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy Marco Tullio Giordana Valerio Mastandrea, Pierfrancesco Favino, Fabrizio Gifuni Crime-drama
Pinocchio Enzo D'Alò Maurizio Micheli, Rocco Papaleo Animation
Reality Matteo Garrone Aniello ArenaComedy-drama
The Red and the Blue Giuseppe Piccioni Margherita Buy, Riccardo Scamarcio, Roberto Herlitzka Drama
September Eleven 1683 Renzo Martinelli F. Murray Abraham, Enrico Lo Verso, Jerzy Skolimowski Historical
Il sogno del maratoneta Leone Pompucci Luigi Lo Cascio, Laura Chiatti, Alessandro Haber Biographical
Tell No One Ivan SilvestriniJosafat Vagni, Valeria Bilello, Francesco Montanari Comedy
Terramatta Costanza Quatriglio -Documentary
They Call It Summer Paolo Franchi Jean-Marc Barr, Isabella Ferrari, Eva Riccobono Romance
Tulpa Federico Zampaglione Claudia Gerini, Michela Cescon Giallo
Tutto tutto niente niente Giulio Manfredonia Antonio Albanese, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Paolo Villaggio Comedy
Twice Born Sergio Castellitto Penélope Cruz, Emile Hirsch Drama
La vita non perde valore Wilma Massucco-Documentary
Viva l'Italia Massimiliano Bruno Raoul Bova, Ambra Angiolini, Michele Placido Comedy
The Worst Christmas of My Life Alessandro Genovesi Fabio De Luigi, Cristiana Capotondi Comedy

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ennio Morricone</span> Italian composer and conductor (1928–2020)

Ennio Morricone was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, trumpeter, and pianist who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classical works, Morricone is widely considered one of the most prolific and greatest film composers of all time. He received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards, three Grammy Awards, three Golden Globes, six BAFTAs, ten David di Donatello, eleven Nastro d'Argento, two European Film Awards, the Golden Lion Honorary Award, and the Polar Music Prize in 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Horror film</span> Film genre

Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Italy</span> Country in Southern Europe

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. It consists of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land border, as well as islands, notably Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and two enclaves: Vatican City and San Marino. It is the tenth-largest country in Europe by area, covering 301,340 km2 (116,350 sq mi), and third-most populous member state of the European Union, with a population of nearly 60 million. Its capital and largest city is Rome; other major urban areas include Milan, Naples, Turin, Florence, and Venice.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roberto Rossellini</span> Italian film director (1906–1977)

Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini was an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. He was one of the most prominent directors of the Italian neorealist cinema, contributing to the movement with films such as Rome, Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), and Germany, Year Zero (1948). He is also known for his films starring Ingrid Bergman, Stromboli (1950), Europe '51 (1952), Journey to Italy (1954), Fear (1954) and Joan of Arc at the Stake (1954).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sophia Loren</span> Italian actress (born 1934)

Sofia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone, known professionally as Sophia Loren, is an Italian actress, active in her native country and the United States. With a career spanning over 70 years, she is one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roberto Benigni</span> Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director (born 1952)

Roberto Remigio Benigni is an Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. He gained international recognition for writing, directing and starring in the Holocaust comedy-drama film Life Is Beautiful (1997), for which he received the Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best International Feature Film. Benigni was the first actor to win the Best Actor Academy Award for a non–English language performance.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bernardo Bertolucci</span> Italian film director and screenwriter (1941–2018)

Bernardo Bertolucci was an Italian film director and screenwriter with a career that spanned 50 years. Considered one of the greatest directors in Italian cinema, Bertolucci's work achieved international acclaim. With The Last Emperor (1987) he became the first Italian filmmaker to win the Academy Award for Best Director, and he received many other accolades including a BAFTA Award, a César Award, two Golden Globes, a Golden Lion in 2007, and an Honorary Palme d'Or at Cannes in 2011.

<i>Life Is Beautiful</i> 1997 Italian film by Roberto Benigni

Life Is Beautiful is a 1997 Italian comedy-drama film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, who co-wrote the film with Vincenzo Cerami. Benigni plays Guido Orefice, a Jewish Italian bookshop owner, who employs his imagination to shield his son from the horrors of internment in a Nazi concentration camp. The film was partially inspired by the book In the End, I Beat Hitler by Rubino Romeo Salmonì and by Benigni's father, who spent two years in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during World War II.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dario Argento</span> Italian film director and screenwriter

Dario Argento is an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. His influential work in the horror and giallo genres during the 1970s and 1980s has led him to being referred to as the "Master of the Thrill" and the "Master of Horror".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Claudia Cardinale</span> Italian actress (born 1938)

Claude Joséphine Rose Cardinale, known as Claudia Cardinale, is an Italian actress.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Franco Nero</span> Italian actor (born 1941)

Francesco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero, known professionally as Franco Nero, is an Italian actor. His breakthrough role was as the title character in the Spaghetti Western film Django (1966), which made him a pop culture icon and launched an international career that includes over 200 leading and supporting roles in a wide variety of films and television productions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Monica Bellucci</span> Italian actress and model (born 1964)

Monica Anna Maria Bellucci is an Italian actress and model who began her career as a fashion model before working in Italian, American and French films. She has an eclectic filmography in a range of genres and languages, and her accolades include the David di Donatello, Globo d'oro and Nastro d'Argento awards. In 2018, Forbes Italy included her in their list of the 100 most successful Italian women.

<i>A Fistful of Dollars</i> 1964 film directed by Sergio Leone

A Fistful of Dollars is a 1964 spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood in his first leading role, alongside Gian Maria Volonté, Marianne Koch, Wolfgang Lukschy, Sieghardt Rupp, José Calvo, Antonio Prieto and Joseph Egger. The film, an international co-production between Italy, West Germany and Spain, was filmed on a low budget, and Eastwood was paid $15,000 for his role.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stanley Tucci</span> American actor (born 1960)

Stanley Tucci Jr. is an American actor. Known as a character actor, he has played a wide variety of roles ranging from menacing to sophisticated. Tucci has earned numerous accolades, including six Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards as well as nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Tony Award.

<i>Bicycle Thieves</i> 1948 film by Vittorio De Sica

Bicycle Thieves, also known as The Bicycle Thief, is a 1948 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It follows the story of a poor father searching in post-World War II Rome for his stolen bicycle, without which he will lose the job which was to be the salvation of his young family.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Connie Nielsen</span> Danish actress (born 1965)

Connie Inge-Lise Nielsen is a Danish actress. She has starred as Lucilla in the film Gladiator (2000) and as Queen Hippolyta in the DC Extended Universe, beginning with Wonder Woman (2017). She has also starred in films such as Soldier (1998), Mission to Mars (2000), One Hour Photo (2002), Basic (2003), The Hunted (2003), The Ice Harvest (2005), Nymphomaniac (2013), 3 Days to Kill (2014), Inheritance (2020), and Nobody (2021).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Moscow International Film Festival</span> Annual film festival

The Moscow International Film Festival is a film festival first held in Moscow in 1935 and became regular since 1959. From its inception to 1959, it was held every second year in July, alternating with the Karlovy Vary festival. The festival has been held annually since 1999. In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the FIAPF paused the accreditation of the festival until further notice.

<i>The Godfather</i> 1972 American crime film by Francis Ford Coppola

The Godfather is a 1972 American epic gangster film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, who co-wrote the screenplay with Mario Puzo, based on Puzo's best-selling 1969 novel. The film stars an ensemble cast including Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Richard Castellano, Robert Duvall, Sterling Hayden, John Marley, Richard Conte, and Diane Keaton. It is the first installment in The Godfather trilogy, chronicling the Corleone family under patriarch Vito Corleone (Brando) from 1945 to 1955. It focuses on the transformation of his youngest son, Michael Corleone (Pacino), from reluctant family outsider to ruthless mafia boss.

A list of some notable films produced in the Cinema of Italy ordered by year and decade of release For an alphabetical list of articles on Italian films see Category:Italian films.

<i>The Italian Job</i> 1969 film

The Italian Job is a 1969 British comedy caper film written by Troy Kennedy Martin, produced by Michael Deeley, directed by Peter Collinson, and starring Michael Caine. The film's plot centres on Cockney criminal Charlie Croker, recently released from prison, who forms a gang for the job of stealing a cache of gold bullion being transported through the city of Turin, Italy, in an armoured security truck.