Marcello Mastroianni
23 titles
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 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)
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.
Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember
(1997)
A Slightly Pregnant Man
(1973)
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.
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.

The Night of Varennes
(1982)
A Special Day
(1977)Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni deliver the finest and most nuanced performances of their careers in this understated masterpiece from director Ettore Scola.

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
(1963)Three stories, set in Italy, about three very different women, the men they attract, and how they use their brains and bodies to get what they want.

Marriage Italian Style
(1964)Based on one of the most successful Italian plays ever, 'Filumena Marturano' by playwright and philosopher Eduardo De Filippo, Marriage Italian Style is an exhilarating comedy (nominated for two Oscars, Best Foreign Picture and Best Actress) starring a combative Sophia Loren as a woman who'll do anything to keep her companion! Both Loren and co-star Mastroianni are more irrepressible than ever.

Blood Feud
(1978)In pre-World War II Sicily, while fascists come to power, two men fall in love with the same woman as political upheaval lands all three in New York.

One Hundred and One Nights
(1995)A man living in an isolated mansion near Paris asks a young film student to relive the history of cinema for him on his 100th birthday, in this playful comedy from Agnès Varda that celebrates cinema's centennial.Â

Le Notti Bianche
(1957)
Gabriela
(1983)A steamy and passionate love affair between a local bar owner and a young woman soon falls into the conflicts of lust, love, and jealousy.

Used People
(1992)At her husband's funeral in 1969 Queens, N.Y., a Jewish widow has an encounter with an old friend of her husband's that leads to new beginnings.