Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Anna has made the decision to call in a "professional" to help her have a child. Orazio isn't thrilled.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Orazio is not happy about the presence of Nettuno Tritone. In contrast, Anna is thrilled and charmed, hanging on Tritone's every word. The police are watching from across the street, but not seeing much action.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Anna, Orazio, and Mr. Tritone discuss plans for having a baby. Anna seems thrilled, but Orazio is quite upset. The doorbell rings and Orazio has to go and see who it is.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Anna and Orazio go to Ersilia's birthday party, all dressed up. But, after a long drive, it looks like someone forgot the gift, and they are about to look bad, or make a bad impression, which in Italian is fare brutta figura.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
At the party, the conversation turns to kids, and having kids. Orazio decides it's a good time to make himself scarce.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Orazio picks up the package at home, where there is a surprise visitor waiting for him. Bottiglia, who is spying on Orazio, assumes the package is another pig's foot, and assumes Orazio is bound for the cemetery again and attempts to follow him.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
On the way home from the party, Anna and Orazio can't help but start arguing again. They each accuse the other of wanting someone else.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
At the office, Orazio gets a visit from the police commissioner who gives him a rough time and leaves Orazio more confused than ever.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Orazio goes to see Don Agostino, who speaks in metaphors Orazio has trouble grasping. Back home, there are some curious activities going on, and the police are watching.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Orazio discovers who was at the door and tries to manage things as best he can. Meanwhile, the police are watching from the window and take action.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
This last segment of the film starts out at police headquarters and ends at the park, where lots of kids are playing ball with their dads.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Baciami ancora (Kiss Me Again) is the sequel to L’ultimo bacio (The Last Kiss), directed by Muccino and released ten years ago. It follows the same group of friends as they face infidelity, midlife crises, new love...
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Neapolitan
Alberto, a manager with the postal service in a small town, is ready to do anything to get transferred to Milan. His tricks don't work out, however, and as punishment he's transferred to a small town near Naples. A nightmare for Alberto, but he is in for a few surprises.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Here is a comedy about a group of friends who have been living together in the same house during their studies at the University of Pisa. As this period comes to an end, they think about the future and about the past, the best time of their lives (so far). The title Fino a qui tutto bene translates as "so far, so good."
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy
Massimo Venier's movie is about one of the troubling subjects of our times: The Thousand Euro Generation. As the title suggests, the new Italian generation earn 1000 euros a month, regardless of their education or profession. The lives of the main characters, Matteo, who has just graduated and is a mathematical genius, and Francesco, a cinema and playstation buff become intertwined with those of Angelica and Beatrice.
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