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commiciare Before studying Italian did not know many Italian films, especially not know many things about Italian cinema today. Now I try to watch Italian films but it is not easy. In general, European films are not as accessible as American films to commercial theaters. A Talavera there is only one cinema with six rooms and almost always there are great American success. Only there is a film club that puts a film every Thursday and occasionally is there one in Italian. So if I want to watch an Italian movie I take it to school, the library of the city ... and watching at home.
The last Italian film I've seen is called "Do not Move by Sergio Castellitto. It is a very sad film but I liked it a lot. I met him at school because there is a common Italian culture, and last month the application was for Sergio Castellitto. Now I want to find his latest film "The Missing Star" to watch it. I also saw some
Nani Moretti's film but I liked them very much. Another film that I recommend is "The Best of Youth "is a bit 'long but the story allows you to make a turn for the later years of life in Italy and discover something interesting.
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