Movies Starring Ambra Angiolini
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Immaturi
[ 2011, Italy ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Isabelle Adriani, Ambra Angiolini, Luca Bizzarri, Barbora Bobulova, Raoul Bova, Anita Caprioli, Paolo Kessisoglu, Maurizio Mattioli, Ricky Memphis, Giulia Michelini, Giovanna Ralli, Luisa Ranieri, Daniela Virgilio
Directors: Paolo Genovese
George (Raoul Bova), Lorenzo (Ricky Memphis), Piero (Luca Bizzarri), Luisa (Barbora Bobulova), Virgilio (Paolo Kessisoglu), Francesca (Amber Angiolini) are friends. 20 years ago they were companions from school. But above all they were friends, there were a group. Then something has happened and the group has shattered. But between somewhat there will be it again, at least for some days: the Ministry of the Public Instruction has cancelled their maturity examination and they it will have to redo. There suffers the cancellation of all the subsequently achieved headlines. And so we will see them again together, how to the old times, with some wrinkles more and some hair less.
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Notizie degli scavi
[ 2010, Italy ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Giuseppe Battiston, Ambra Angiolini, Iaia Forte, Giorgia Giorgia Salari, Anna Paola Vellaccio, Francesca Fava
Directors: Emidio Greco
The main character of the story, ironically nicknamed “the Professor”, is an insignificant-looking man in his forties with an absorbed and stunned expression on his face. Apparently shut off from the world around him, he pays unprepared and unpredictable attention to things, leading him to becoming distracted and following a train of a thought often incongruous to the contingencies of life. He leads a wretched life as a handyman in a dodgy house-cum-hostel in Rome. However, one day the drudgery of his life is thrown into a whirl by his encounter with the Marchesa, a prostitute who used to live in the house and who has tried to kill herself after a doomed love affair. The Professor frequently goes to visit her in hospital and, in a build-up of attentions, exchanges of simple gestures and mutual kindnesses, it appears that an unlikely affection is developing between them. Yet it is another episode that will affect the Professor’s conscience more deeply: a visit to the ruins of Villa Adriana in Tivoli. Through an exchange and interweaving of meanings, the extraordinary archaeological remains will reawaken his awareness of the mediocrity of his life.


