The Howl (1970)
The Howl (1970) A runaway bride and an eccentric vagrant embark on a surreal journey in a twisted world reflecting 60s pop culture, sex, and politics.
La principessa nuda (1976)
La principessa nuda (1976) Princess Miriam from the office of foreign ministry of the Taslamia, is sent to Milan to deal with a group of industrialists.
Fellinis Casanova (1976)
Fellinis Casanova (1976) Casanova is a libertine, collecting seductions and sexual feats. But he is really interested in someone, and is he really an interesting person ? Is he really alive ?
Torso (1973)
Torso (1973) Someone is strangling coeds in Perugia. The only clue is that the killer owns a red and black scarf, and police are stumped. American exchange student Jane and her friends decide to take a break from classes by going up to Danielle's uncle's villa in the country. Unfortunately the kille
Partner (1968)
Partner (1968) Bernardo Bertolucci, along with co-scenarist Gianni Amico, used Dostoievski's 1846, pre-imprisonment novella The Double: A Petersburg Poem, which they moved to Italy and updated to the pro-Vietcong student-protest present,
Man, Pride & Vengeance (1967)
Man, Pride & Vengeance (1967) In 19th century Spain, young sergeant Don José falls in-love with beautiful gypsy girl Conchita who works inside the military fort in a small workshop. There she gets in a fight with another woman and tries to stab her with a knife. Arrested, she is entrusted to Do
Sergeant Klems (1971)
Sergeant Klems (1971) A man masquerading as a dead soldier seeks to desert his post and join the enemy in their struggle.
Brothers Blue (1973)
Brothers Blue (1973) A group of young desperados is hunted for several years by a determined bank guard (Jack Palance). Both the gang's actions, and their demise in a climactic finale (à la "Bonnie and Clyde") are very graphic and violent.