A. Directed by Roberto Benigni.
B. A charming but bumbling waiter uses his imagination to protect his son in a Nazi death camp.
C. Known for its heartwarming story, comedic elements, and emotional depth.
A. Directed by Pietro Germi.
B. A man schemes to get rid of his wife so he can marry his cousin.
C. Celebrated for its satirical humor and clever plot.
A. Directed by Dino Risi.
B. A comedy about the journey of two friends through Italy.
C. Known for its humorous exploration of Italian culture and society.
A. Directed by Mario Monicelli.
B. A group of small-time thieves attempts to rob a pawnshop.
C. Celebrated for its comedic take on the heist genre.
A. Directed by Silvio Soldini.
B. A housewife finds herself on an unexpected adventure in Venice.
C. Known for its charming story and delightful performances.
A. Directed by Pietro Germi.
B. A man seeks to restore his family's honor after his daughter is seduced.
C. Celebrated for its satirical humor and social commentary.
A. Directed by Mario Monicelli.
B. The story of two soldiers in World War I and their humorous adventures.
C. Known for its blend of comedy and drama, as well as its anti-war message.
A. Directed by Michael Radford.
B. A simple postman learns to love poetry while delivering mail to a famous poet.
C. Celebrated for its touching story and beautiful scenery.
A. Directed by Roberto Benigni.
B. A bumbling bus driver is mistaken for a notorious mobster.
C. Known for its slapstick humor and Benigni's comedic performance.
A. Directed by Lina Wertmüller.
B. A worker navigates through political and social changes in Italy.
C. Celebrated for its humor and political satire.