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- In the early 1960s, CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin participate in a joint mission against a mysterious criminal organization, which is working to proliferate nuclear weapons.
- Live versions of the songs, filmed in an old Pompeii amphitheater. Songs included are Echoes (split into 2 parts), Careful with that axe, Eugene, A saucerful of secrets, One of those days, Set the controls for the heart of the sun, Mademoiselle nobbs (Seamus, but with Rick's dog on vocals). "Careful" and "Set the controls" are shot at night with minimal lighting, setting a beautiful mood. And the live Saucerful just has to be seen, with Waters jumping around in the sunlight banging the huge gong. The 80-minute version features studio footage from the recordings of Dark side of the Moon, with alternate versions of Us and them, On the run and Brain Damage, as well as interviews with the band.
- In this period piece set in Italy, Nicola Bellizzi dreams of becoming a lawyer. However, when he seeks the reason that people are reluctant to help him in his goals, he discovers that some of his blood relations are high-ranking members of the Mafia. He tries to break away from his family obligations, but falls into a life of crime and violence.
- First in a series of Matarazzo melodramas: A happily married Naples woman, with two children ,is threatened by the reappearance of a man from her past. Her husband takes a drastic action which results in the family members being separated.
- Peppino and Rosa have been married for about 30 years. They live in a large house with a sea view in the Rione Terra with their children Rocco and Giulianella, grandfather Don Antonio, and Aunt Amelia.
- After 40 years of exile in Argentina, Roberto, a blind novelist, comes back to Naples for his mother's death and reconciles with his brother Lorenzo, who takes him on a journey of memory through the city of his youth he can't see anymore.
- In a very traditional Neapolitan family, the only daughter mysteriously speaks only in Milanese accent.
- On their last day of vacation, Francesca plays at the beach with her friend, who loses his necklace. After he leaves with his family, Francesca finds his necklace-which has deep meaning for her mother.
- Three brothers confront a ghost outbreak in the city of Naples.
- Pozzuoli and its surroundings are places with an ancient and distant history. Thus we are reliving some dramatic episodes of an almost forgotten past: the matricide of Agrippina by Nero; the oracles of the Sibilla Cumana; the young Christian martyr Artema, killed by his classmates; Maria 'the crazy', a warrior heroine who saved the city from enemies. But next to the past is the present. In the early seventies, the phenomena of bradyseism flare up in the gulf. The Gioia family, which lives on fishing, is forced to leave the house several times because of the risk of a sudden landslide. Repeated moves lead to the progressive disintegration of the family unit. The difficult relationships sentimental of the children, the opposition to the public force that orders the eviction, the death of the father are so many stages that mark painful generational and existential passages.
- This is an instructive as well as interesting subject. We are taken on a trip of inspection through these immense works, where the giant engines of war are manufactured. The whole process is shown, including the melting of steel in the furnaces, boring, lathing, riding, and the transportation of the finished product to the cars.
- Laura is a girl like many others, a business woman with an exuberant appearance, vitality and full of commitments. One day by the sea fears, perplexities and insecurities emerge.
- Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb and Joe Crowley investigate the bloody stories surrounding Roman emperor Caligula, French nobleman Gilles de Rais and Hungarian countess Elizabeth Bathory.