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1969 Italian-language films

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Satyricon
1969 film by Federico Fellini
Medea
1969 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Sabata
1969 film by Gianfranco Parolini
Pigsty
1969 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Boot Hill
1969 film by Giuseppe Colizzi
Burn!
Burn! (original title: Queimada, Portuguese for "Burnt" or "Burned") is a 1969 historical war drama film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo. Set in the mid-19th century, the film stars Marlon Brando as a British agent provocateur sent to overthrow a Portuguese colony in the Caribbean by manipulating a slave revolt to serve the interests of the sugar trade, and the complications that arise from the formation of a subsequent puppet state. The film is said to be a celebration of the "proletarian strength of Third World faces, the Algerians and the slaves."
Dillinger Is Dead
1969 film by Marco Ferreri
The Five Man Army
1969 film by Italo Zingarelli, Don Taylor
Double Face
1969 film directed by Riccardo Freda
Metti una sera a cena
1969 film by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
The Conspirators
1969 film by Luigi Magni
Under the Sign of Scorpio
1969 film by Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
Il Commissario Pepe
1969 film by Ettore Scola
The Seducers
1969 film by Ottavio Alessi
Seven Times Seven
1969 film by Michele Lupo
Flashback
1969 film
Detective Belli
1969 film by Romolo Guerrieri
One on Top of the Other
1969 film directed by Lucio Fulci
Tetepango
Tepepa, also known as Blood and Guns, is an Italian epic Zapata Western film starring Tomas Milian and Orson Welles. The film was directed by Giulio Petroni. It was co-produced with Spain, where the film was released with the title Tepepa... Viva La Revolución.
I cannibali
1970 film by Liliana Cavani, Gianni Amelio
I See Naked
1969 film by Dino Risi
The Specialists
1969 film directed by Sergio Corbucci
Five for Hell
1969 film by Gianfranco Parolini
Un bellissimo novembre
1969 Italian film directed by Mauro Bolognini
The Reward's Yours... The Man's Mine
1969 film by Edoardo Mulargia
The Lady of Monza
1969 film by Eriprando Visconti
Heads or Tails
1969 film by Piero Pierotti
Il giovane normale
1969 film by Dino Risi
Fellini: A Director's Notebook
1969 film by Federico Fellini
Barbagia
1969 film by Carlo Lizzani
The Conspiracy of Torture
1969 film directed by Lucio Fulci
Shoot Twice
1969 film by Nando Cicero
Sartana the Gravedigger
1969 film by Giuliano Carnimeo
The Laughing Woman
1969 film by Piero Schivazappa
Diary of a Telephone Operator
1969 film by Marcello Fondato
Eagles Over London
1969 film by Enzo G. Castellari
A Man for Emmanuelle
1969 film by Cesare Canevari
Help Me
1969 film by Alberto Sordi
Tarzana
1969 film by Guido Malatesta
Ms. Stiletto
1969 film by Bruno Corbucci
The Seed of Man
1969 film by Marco Ferreri
Oh, Grandmother's Dead
1969 film by Mario Monicelli
The Unnaturals
1969 film by Antonio Margheriti
Zingara
1969 film by Mariano Laurenti
Carnal Circuit
1969 film directed by Alberto De Martino
How, When and with Whom
1969 film by Antonio Pietrangeli, Valerio Zurlini
A Noose for Django
1969 film by Sergio Garrone
Poppea's Hot Nights
1969 film by Guido Malatesta
Where Are You Going All Naked?
1969 film by Pasquale Festa Campanile
Deadly Inheritance
1968 film directed by Vittorio Sindoni
The Archangel
1969 film by Giorgio Capitani
Nerosubianco
Nerosubianco, styled as nEROSubianco and also released with the international title Attraction, is an Italian black comedy (part collage film) directed by Tinto Brass. The film deals with a variety of contemporary themes such as sexual freedom, racial tensions, and political radicalism from the perspective of a young upper-class Italian woman. The film has also been titled rather exploitatively like The Artful Penetration of Barbara and as Black on White, a literal translation of the Italian title.
Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven
1969 film by Alberto Cardone
Satyricon
1969 film by Gian Luigi Polidoro
Interrabang
1969 film by Giuliano Biagetti
So Sweet... So Perverse
1969 film by Umberto Lenzi
Unknown Woman
1969 film by Luigi Comencini
A Bullet for Sandoval
1969 film by Julio Buchs
The Sabata Trilogy
Three films directed by Gianfranco Parolini
Il ragazzo che sorride
1969 film by Aldo Grimaldi