'I Capolavori' - The 4 and 5 star Italian classics, according to the Morandini dictionary
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The “Dizionario dei Film” (Italian for: “Dictionary of Films”) – written and updated on a year-by-year basis by Laura, Luisa and Morando Morandini – is one of the highest-praised collection of film-reviews in Italy. Its purpose is to give the readers a short summary and a brief critical view for every film ever shown in our Country (even if available just on VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray, etc.). Currently, about 27’000 films are reviewed on it.
At the end of every article, there is a star-based rating, which works like this: * (one star), * 1/2 (one star and a half), * * (two stars), * * 1/2 (two stars and a half), * * * (three stars), * * * 1/2 (three stars and a half), * * * * (four stars), * * * * * (five stars).
The four-star rating is generally given to film regarded as masterpieces, while the five-star rating is assigned to those films that are considered to be fundamental in the history of cinema or that represent the highest achievement of a great director.
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La donna scimmia
1964 — a.k.a. The Ape Woman, in 2 top lists Check -
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Prima della rivoluzione
1964 — a.k.a. Before the Revolution, in 8 top lists Check -
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Il vangelo secondo Matteo
1964 — a.k.a. The Gospel According to St. Matthew, in 14 top lists Check -
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I cento cavalieri
1964 — a.k.a. 100 Horsemen, in 1 top list Check
Last updated on Sep 16, 2021 by Stefanaki; source