
La libertà costa cara molto
Documentary
Overview
A documentary about the Italian resistance movement as seen (and lived) by partisan who fought in Brescia's valleys.
Top Cast
Rosi Romelli
Rosi Romelli
Self
Rosi Romelli
Self
Aldo Giacomini
Aldo Giacomini
Self
Aldo Giacomini
Self
Agape Nulli Quilleri
Agape Nulli Quilleri
Self
Agape Nulli Quilleri
Self
Libero Giacomelli
Libero Giacomelli
Self
Libero Giacomelli
Self
Lino Pedroni
Lino Pedroni
Self
Lino Pedroni
Self
Angelo Lancini
Angelo Lancini
Self
Angelo Lancini
Self
Cesare Zelaschi
Cesare Zelaschi
Self
Cesare Zelaschi
Self
Franco Pellaccini
Franco Pellaccini
Self
Franco Pellaccini
Self
Vittorino Ragazzi
Vittorino Ragazzi
Self
Vittorino Ragazzi
Self
Giovanni Marinoni
Giovanni Marinoni
Self
Giovanni Marinoni
Self
Similar Movies

Heavy metal band Iron Maiden's 2008 Somewhere Back in Time World Tour. This concert recording accompanies the documentary film "Iron Maiden: Flight 666". The 16 songs performed were filmed live in 16 different cities giving you the full experience of the live power of Maiden and their fans all around the globe.

Jacques Lemonnier of IBM France, Francois Dalle of L'Oreal and other ultrapowerful French moguls are surprisingly candid -- and cold-blooded -- as they discuss their attitudes about business in this startling 1978 documentary. After sounding off about unions, strikes, hierarchy and management, the subjects realized how callous they sounded and managed to convince the French government to suppress the film.

Against the backdrop of a world on the brink, the Montford Point Marines transcended enemy lines and formidable barriers of racial segregation. Beginning in rural Virginia, their journey to the front lines of World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War is more than a testament to their bravery - it's a reflection of their indomitable spirit and unyielding resolve. Confronting racial prejudices, the heartbreaks of war, and the turbulent transition to civilian life, these men never wavered in their commitment. "Triumph Over Prejudice" dives deep into the uncharted terrains of the Black experience in the early 20th century Marine Corps, illuminating stories often shadowed in history's corners. With cinematic finesse fit for a global streaming audience, the film weaves personal narratives into a rich tapestry, culminating in an epic saga of heroism, perseverance, and the enduring legacy of the American veteran.

Five Jewish Hungarians, now US citizens, tell their stories: before March 1944, when Nazis began to exterminate Hungarian Jews, months in concentration camps, and visiting childhood homes more than 50 years later. An historian, a Sonderkommando, a doctor who experimented on Auschwitz prisoners, and US soldiers who were part of the liberation in April 1945.

The film discusses the traits and originators of some of metal's many subgenres, including the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, power metal, Nu metal, glam metal, thrash metal, black metal, and death metal. Dunn uses a family-tree-type flowchart to document some of the most popular metal subgenres. The film also explores various aspects of heavy metal culture.

More than two-dozen music-videos directed by filmmaker Mark Romanek (One-Hour Photo) are collected together in this compilation from Palm Pictures. Among the songs featured in The Work of Director Mark Romanek are "Novocaine for the Soul" by Eels, "99 Problems" by Jay-Z, and "Hurt" by Johnny Cash.











