Marcello Mastroianni
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Filmography
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8½
(1963)A film director, suffering from a lack of creative inspiration, retreats into a world of fantasies and remembrances of the women in his past and present.
The Beekeeper
(1986)Following the wedding of his daughter, stone-faced beekeeper Spyros makes an annual journey from the north of Greece to the south, traveling along with his hives. En route, he meets an erratic, young female drifter, with whom he strikes up an unusual, self-destructive relationship.

City of Women
(1980)Federico Fellini's epic 1980 fantasia introduced the start of the Maestro's delirious late period.

The Organizer
(1963)
La Notte
(1961)Over the course of one day and night, a novelist and his distressed wife lament over the disintegration of their relationship. Antonioni’s muse Monica Vitti smoulders as seductive socialite.

Il bell'Antonio
(1960)
The 10th Victim
(1965)It is the 21st Century, and society's lust for violence is satisfied by "The Big Hunt," an international game of legalized murder. But when the sport's two top assassins (Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress) are pitted against each other, they find that love is the most dangerous game of all. As the world watches, the hunt is on. Who will become The 10th Victim?

La Grande Bouffe
(1973)Four friends, played by international superstars Marcello Mastroianni (Fellini's 8½), Michel Piccoli (Belle de jour), Ugo Tognazzi (Barbarella) and Philippe Noiret (Zazie dans le métro) retreat to a country mansion where they determine to eat themselves to death whilst engaging in group sex with prostitutes and a local school teacher (Andréa Ferréol, The Tin Drum),

The Skin
(1981)Based on the memoirs of author Curzio Malaparte, diplomatic liaison between the Allied and Italian forces after the defeat of the Nazi's in Italy, director Cavani's (The Night Porter) film is an unflinching look the collapse of Italian society under the US occupation and the desperate measures required for survival. An unforgettable and controversial film.

Divorce Italian Style
(1961)Baron Ferdinando Cefalù longs to marry his nubile young cousin Angela, but one obstacle stands in his way: it is illegal for him to divorce his wife. His solution? Murder!

The Sunday Woman
(1975)When Garrone, an odious architect, is beaten to death, a high society wife and her gay friend become the key suspects in the investigation.

Casanova '70
(1965)Directed by Italian comedy legend Mario Monicelli, "Casanova '70" finds army officer Andrea (Marcello Mastroianni) dealing with a particularly strange case of impotence: his libido only gets aroused in the middle of near-death experiences. Packed with bed-hopping hijinks, a parade of gorgeous actresses and Mastroianni's hilariously dry wit.
Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember
(1997)
Stay as You Are
(1978)A married man (Marcello Mastroianni) has an affair with a teenager (Nastassja Kinski) much younger than he is.

A Slightly Pregnant Man
(1973)
Leo the Last
(1970)Marcello Mastroianni plays the last in a line of princes who gradually emerges from his decaying mansion to become involved with and help the people living in his deteriorating London neighborhood.

What?
(1972)During her vacation in Italy, a young and beautiful American tourist finds herself as a guest in a coastal villa, inhabited by a bunch of odd people.

Prêt-à-Porter
(1994)At the world's hottest fashion show, there's been a murder. Now, everybody's a suspect - including two guests who end up sharing much more than a hotel room and a hilariously inept TV reporter on the trail of her most shocking interview yet!

Sunflower
(1970)An Italian bride finds her long-lost soldier husband living in Moscow with amnesia and a wife and daughter.
Ginger and Fred
(1986)Golden Globe-nominated satire on television and the instant celebrities who are created by it. Ginger and Fred, two dancers who made careers imitating Rogers and Astaire, are reunited on a tacky and bizarre television show. Directed by the Oscar-honoree and nine-time nominee Frederico Fellini ("8 1/2," "Amacord") and starring international screen star and multiple Oscar-nominee Marcello Mastroianni ("8 1/2," "Dark Eyes"). "...a warm and very human story..." - TV Guide.