Did you know Italy holds the record for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscars with a total of 14 since 1956? Since the invention of cinema, names like Vittorio De Sica, Roberto Rossellini, and Michelangelo Antonioni continue to inspire and influence filmmakers around the world.
From neorealism to post-modernism, the evolution of Italian cinema has created some of the most unique and entertaining movies. And as the birthplace of Art Cinema, movies set in Italy have become synonymous with style and flair.
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