List of Italian films of 2013

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This is a list of Italian films first released in 2013 (see 2013 in film).

TitleDirectorCastGenre
2013
Amiche da morire Giorgia Farina Claudia Gerini, Cristiana Capotondi, Sabrina Impacciatore Black comedy
L'arbitro Paolo Zucca Stefano Accorsi, Geppi Cucciari Comedy
The Art of Happiness Alessandro Rak Renato Carpentieri Animation
The Best Offer Giuseppe Tornatore Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess, Sylvia Hoeks Mystery
Buongiorno papà Edoardo Leo Raoul Bova, Edoardo Leo, Marco Giallini Comedy
Cha cha cha Marco Risi Luca Argentero, Eva Herzigová, Claudio Amendola Crime-thriller
The Chair of Happiness Carlo Mazzacurati Valerio Mastandrea, Isabella Ragonese, Giuseppe Battiston Comedy
The Fifth Wheel Giovanni Veronesi Elio Germano, Alessandra Mastronardi, Ricky Memphis Comedy-drama
First Snowfall Andrea Segre Anita Caprioli, Giuseppe Battiston Drama
A Five Star Life Maria Sole Tognazzi Margherita Buy, Stefano Accorsi Comedy-drama
Il Futuro Alicia Scherson Manuela Martelli, Rutger Hauer Drama
The Great Beauty Paolo Sorrentino Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone, Sabrina Ferilli Comedy-drama
How Strange to Be Named Federico Ettore Scola Federico Fellini Documentary
Human Capital Paolo Virzì Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Fabrizio Gifuni Crime-drama
The Human Factor Bruno Oliviero Silvio Orlando, Giuseppe Battiston Neo-noir
Indovina chi viene a Natale? Fausto Brizzi Claudio Bisio, Diego Abatantuono, Cristiana Capotondi, Raoul Bova Comedy
L'intrepido Gianni Amelio Antonio Albanese Comedy-drama
Long Live Freedom Roberto Andò Toni Servillo, Valerio Mastandrea, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Comedy-drama
The Mafia Kills Only in Summer Pif Pif, Cristiana Capotondi, Claudio Gioè Black comedy
Miele Valeria Golino Jasmine Trinca, Carlo Cecchi Drama
The Mongrel Alessandro Gassmann Alessandro Gassmann, Giovanni AnzaldoThriller
The Move of The Penguin Claudio Amendola Edoardo Leo, Ricky Memphis, Ennio Fantastichini Comedy
Neverlake Riccardo PaolettiDaisy Keeping, Joy Tanner Horror
ReWined Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani Vincenzo Amato, Giovanna Mezzogiorno Neo-noir
Il Rosa Nudo Giovanni Coda Gianni DettoriDrama
Sacro GRA Gianfranco Rosi -Documentary
Salvo Fabio Grassadonia, Antonio Piazza Saleh Bakri, Sara Serraiocco, Luigi Lo Cascio Crime-drama
See You Tomorrow Andrea Zaccariello Enrico Brignano, Burt Young, Francesca Inaudi Comedy
Siberian Education Gabriele Salvatores John Malkovich, Peter Stormare Crime-drama
A Small Southern Enterprise Rocco Papaleo Riccardo Scamarcio, Barbora Bobulova, Sarah Felberbaum Comedy
Sole a catinelle Gennaro Nunziante Checco Zalone, Robert DancsComedy
Song'e Napule Manetti Bros.Alessandro Roja, Giampaolo Morelli, Serena Rossi Crime-comedy
Stay Away from Me Alessio Maria Federici Enrico Brignano, Ambra Angiolini Comedy
Still Life Uberto Pasolini Eddie Marsan, Joanne Froggatt Drama
Stop the Pounding Heart Roberto MinerviniSara CarlsonDocumentary
A Street in Palermo Emma Dante Emma Dante, Alba Rohrwacher, Elena Cotta Drama
Studio illegale Umberto Carteni Fabio Volo, Zoé Félix Comedy
There Will Come a Day Giorgio Diritti Jasmine Trinca, Anne Alvaro Drama
The Third Half Enrico Maria Artale Lorenzo Richelmy, Stefania Rocca Sport drama
Those Happy Years Daniele Luchetti Kim Rossi Stuart, Micaela Ramazzotti Drama
Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia Lodovico Gasparini Michele Placido, Monica Guerritore Biographical
White as Milk, Red as Blood Giacomo Campiotti Filippo Scicchitano, Aurora Ruffino, Luca Argentero Romance
Women Drive Me Crazy Fausto Brizzi Francesco Mandelli, Loretta Goggi, Chiara Francini Comedy
Zombie Massacre Luca Boni, Marco Ristori Christian Boeving, Mike MitchellHorror
Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot Matteo Oleotto Giuseppe Battiston, Rok Prasnikar, Roberto Citran Comedy

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