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Dear i-Italy users,

          the Italian American Library Project is just starting. It is a work in progress and it will take a while to consolidate. As soon as we have uploaded a reasonable quantity of materials, you will be able not only to browse through the titles, but also to post your comments, write your own reviews, and start discussions.

          You will also be able to suggest items to be included in our library, including books, videos, and music of your own production. In this way i-Italy' hopes to make the Italian American Library Project a vast and authoritative point of encounter where to learn, share, debate and promote the culture and art of Italy and Italian America.

          So, stay with us and check out from time to time the progress of his new, exciting project.

 

          The editors (editors@i-italy.org)


 

1900 (Special Collector's Edition)

Binding: DVD
List price: $19.99

Bernardo Bertolucci's massive epic, a history of Italy from 1900 to 1945 as reflected through the friendship of two men across class lines, is one of the most fascinating, if little seen, of his films. After beginning with Robert DeNiro as wealthy landowner Alfredo, and Gerard Depardieu as labor leader Olmo, the film returns to 1900 with the death of composer Giuseppi Verdi and the birth of the two friends. The opposing class interests of their grandfathers, padrone Burt Lancaster, and laborer Sterling Hayden, is quickly established in the enmity between the characters.

29th Street

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List price: $9.98

Anthony LaPaglia of WITHOUT A TRACE stars as Frank Pesce, the $6.2 million winner of the first New York State Lottery. Unfortunately, Frank is also a full-time dreamer cursed with a lifetime of great luck, a bickering Italian-American family, and a love-hate relationship with his loser gambler father, Frank Sr. (Oscar® nominee Danny Aiello of DO THE RIGHT THING and MOONSTRUCK). But when Frank Jr. makes a deal with local mobsters, will his lottery prize be his unluckiest break ever?

8 1/2 - Criterion Collection

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List price: $39.95

One of the greatest films about film ever made, Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 (Otto e Mezzo) turns one man's artistic crisis into a grand epic of the cinema. Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni) is a director whose film-and life-is collapsing around him. An early working title for the film was La Bella Confusione (The Beautiful Confusion), and Fellini's masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering dream, a circus, and a magic act.

A Brooklyn State of Mind

Binding: DVD
List price: $6.99

A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies

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List price: $19.99

Martin Scorsese narrates an overview of American film history, beginning with D.W. Griffith and ending in 1969.

Accatone

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List price: $29.95

The first of Pier Paolo Pasolini's highly acclaimed films, and the winner of numerous film festival prizes, ACCATONE uses a talented cast to present a vivid picture of the Roman slums. Based on one of the filmmaker/poet's novels, this story of a pimp, his friends, his enemies and his girls is realism at its earthiest. It is brutal, realistic, unsentimental and bustiling with life. Particularly effective is the use of Bach on the soundtrack which provides ironic counterpoint to the world of pimps, prostitutes and street fighters.

Agata and the Storm (Original ITALIAN Version with ENGLISH Subtitles)

Binding: DVD
List price: $30.00

As proprietor of a bookstore in Genoa, the warm and intelligent Agatha (Licia Maglietta) dispenses literary wisdom to her adoring customers. When a younger man heeds her advice on books and falls madly in love with her, Agatha revels in the passion of the affair, creating an emotional energy that pops light bulbs!

Amarcord (Criterion Collection)

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List price: $39.95

From moment to moment and shot by shot, Amarcord delivers more sheer pleasure than any other Federico Fellini movie. That's not to say it's his greatest film, or that anything in it rivals the emotional, lyrical, or metaphysical wallop of the finest passages in Nights of Cabiria, 8 1/2, La Strada, or even La Dolce Vita, the big early-'60s crossover hit that made the director king of the international film world.

And the Ship Sails On - Criterion Collection

Binding: DVD
List price: $29.95

In Fellini's quirky, imaginative fable, a motley crew of European aristocrats (and a lovesick rhinoceros!) board a luxurious ocean liner on the eve of World War I to scatter the ashes of a beloved diva. Fabricated entirely in Rome's famed Cinecittà studios, And the Ship Sails On (E la nave va) reaches spectacular new visual heights with its stylized re-creation of a decadent bygone era. Criterion is proud to present this rarely-seen gem in an exclusive widescreen transfer with new English subtitles.

Arabian Nights

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List price: $24.99

Legendary director Pier Paolo Pasolini (Canterbury Tales) combines the heroics and hedonism of the classic Arabian tales with his dreamlike vision of bawdy pleasures and sublime sensuality to create "Arabian Nights," the masterwork of his Trilogy of Life.

Big Night

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List price: $14.94

A treat for movie lovers and food lovers everywhere Big Night is the story of two Italian brothers whose superb restaurant is on the brink of bankruptcy. Their only chance is to risk everything they own on one "big night" that will make them or break them.System Requirements:Starring: Minnie Driver Ian Holm Isabella Rossellini Tony Shalhoub and Stanley Tucci Director: Stanley Tucci Campbell Scott Copyright: 1996 Columbia Produced by Jonathan Filley; written by Stanley Tucci Joseph Tropiano; DVD released on 04/07/1998; running time of 109 minutes; Closed Captioned.

Blow Up

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Taking photographs of a couple making love proves deadly when the photographer enlarges the image and discovers murder. The film and pictures are stolen from his studio and the body vanishes. In this elegant balance of deciet and trickery the photographer must question the reality of what he has actually seen.Running Time: 111 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 012569513525

Box of Moonlight

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List price: $14.98

John Turturro plays a humorless engineer who uncharacteristically takes a brief break from his life to find the source of his only happy childhood memory. When that fails to materialize, he offers a ride to a benign, buckskin-attired kook (Sam Rockwell) and soon gets much deeper into the young fellow's unhinged life than he ever intended. Director Tom DiCillo (Living in Oblivion) makes a good case that Turturro's character is getting what he needs (a lot of loosening up) versus what he wants (everything on his terms).

Box of Moonlight

Binding: DVD
List price: $14.98

John Turturro plays a humorless engineer who uncharacteristically takes a brief break from his life to find the source of his only happy childhood memory. When that fails to materialize, he offers a ride to a benign, buckskin-attired kook (Sam Rockwell) and soon gets much deeper into the young fellow's unhinged life than he ever intended. Director Tom DiCillo (Living in Oblivion) makes a good case that Turturro's character is getting what he needs (a lot of loosening up) versus what he wants (everything on his terms).

Bread and Tulips

Binding: DVD
List price: $24.96

Italy's magical fantasy of midlife crisis and rebirth in Venice, the city of lovers, swept the Italian film awards and charmed all of Europe. Director Silvio Soldini turns the tourist mecca of piazzas, canals, and stone bridges into a quaint little village out of time and fills the film with the charm of the city and the gentle quirks of his delightful cast. Licia Maglietta is winning as Rosalba, the frustrated and ignored middle-aged mom who impulsively takes a vacation from her family.