8½
Drama · 2h 18m
Films from Italy
Explore Italy's cinema on Celluloid — ranked by Celluloid Score with critic consensus, audience ratings, and expert reviews.
The highest-rated Italy film on Celluloid is 8½ (1963) with a 91% Celluloid Score — Celluloid Pick.
Each film from Italy in our catalog includes aggregated scores from five sources, unique synopsis and consensus text, and linked critic reviews where available.
Titles are indexed by original language and country of production for easier discovery.
Fellini's most personal film turned creative paralysis into surrealist autobiography for the ages.
Visconti's opulent epic of decline features one of cinema's greatest ballroom sequences.
Fellini's portrait of modern fame invented the paparazzi era and still defines Italian cinema abroad.
Tornatore's love letter to cinema and memory reduces audiences worldwide to tears every time.
Guadagnino's sensual coming-of-age romance became a global phenomenon and awards-season staple.
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Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963) endures as a defining drama landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Luchino Visconti's The Leopard (1963) endures as a defining drama landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960) endures as a defining drama landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Giuseppe Tornatore's Cinema Paradiso (1988) endures as a defining drama landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name (2017) endures as a defining romance landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Matteo Garrone's Gomorrah (2008) endures as a defining crime landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Paolo Sorrentino's The Great Beauty (2013) endures as a defining drama landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Essential viewing — a certified classic.Pasolini resists melodrama, trusting Norton's tender performance to carry a dying father's impossible search for his son's future family.
A weepie that earns every tear through restraint.Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful (1997) endures as a defining comedy landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.Dario Argento's Suspiria (1977) endures as a defining horror landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.Paolo Genovese's Perfect Strangers (2016) endures as a defining comedy landmark from Italy, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.
Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.
Drama · 2h 18m
Drama, History · 3h 5m
Drama · 2h 54m
Drama, Romance · 2h 54m
Romance, Drama · 2h 12m
Crime, Drama · 2h 17m
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Featured Drama · 2h 25m
Comedy, Drama · 1h 56m
Horror · 1h 38m
Comedy, Drama · 1h 36m
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