![]() A History of Italian Cinema by Peter Bondanella.So thanks for helping me! I independently own this site and the opinions expressed here are my own.>For books about Italian cinema, try: This is at no cost to you and it helps me keep this website running. Some of the links here may be affiliate links, which means I may receive compensation from companies if you purchase from them. >Affiliate notice: I research every product I recommend, and I only give high marks to the very best. This is one of my favorite romantic movies. Forster, directed by James Ivory in 1986. (For more movie lists, check out my lists of movies set in Paris, New York, and England)Īnd now… Movies Set in Italy and Streaming on Netflix: A Room with a ViewĪ young English woman heads to Tuscany with her much older cousin, and in the process learns what love is. It’s such a treat in the past, it was much harder to find these. ![]() I was amazed to see how many Italian films there were by the country’s top directors. To access them you need to first subscribe to Hulu Plus ($7.99 per month), and then go to the Criterion Collection home page.įor anyone who loves foreign films it’s a treasure trove of more than 900 films from many countries. The remaining movies are by Italian directors only and are streaming as part of the Centurion Collection on Hulu Plus. There are more that you can watch on DVDs via Netflix, but I wanted to limit this list to streaming movies only. The first five movies on this list are streaming on Netflix. Having lived in Florence for five years, I love how the movies can transport me back there for a couple of hours! A romantic moment in the movie Cinema Paradiso. ![]() Regardless of the topic, they offer a great way to see the Italian landscape and society up close. Italian movies, and any movies set in Italy, tend to be romantic, sexy, dramatic, political, and sometimes violent or nostalgic.
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