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Tenebrae
1982 film by Dario Argento

Banana Joe
1982 film by Steno

The Night of the Shooting Stars
1982 film by Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani

The New York Ripper
1982 film directed by Lucio Fulci

Identification of a Woman
1982 film by Michelangelo Antonioni

Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man
1981 film by Bernardo Bertolucci

Bingo Bongo
1982 film by Pasquale Festa Campanile

All My Friends Part 2
1982 film by Mario Monicelli

Bomber
1982 film by Michele Lupo

Don't Play with Tigers
1982 film by Sergio Martino

La ragazza di Trieste
1982 film by Pasquale Festa Campanile

An Ideal Adventure
1982 film by Stefano Vanzina

Ator l'invincibile 2
1984 film by Joe D'Amato

Grand Hotel Excelsior
1982 film by Franco Castellano, Giuseppe Moccia

Il paramedico
1982 film by Sergio Nasca

The Pool Hustlers
1982 film directed by Maurizio Ponzi

Talcum Powder
1982 film by Carlo Verdone

I Know That You Know That I Know
1982 film by Alberto Sordi

Ator l'invincibile
1982 film by Joe D'Amato

Porca vacca
1982 film by Pasquale Festa Campanile

Viuuulentemente mia
1982 film by Carlo Vanzina

Blow to the Heart
1983 film by Gianni Amelio

Caligola - La storia mai raccontata
1982 Italian film directed by Joe D'Amato

Beyond the Door
1982 film by Liliana Cavani

Attila flagello di Dio
1982 film by Franco Castellano, Giuseppe Moccia

Delitto sull'autostrada
1982 film by Bruno Corbucci

Journey with Papa
1982 film by Alberto Sordi

Giovani, belle... probabilmente ricche
1982 film by Michele Massimo Tarantini

Malamore
Malamore is a 1982 Italian melodrama film co-written and directed by Eriprando Visconti and starring Nathalie Nell and Jimmy Briscoe. It was Visconti's last film. It premiered at the 39th edition of the Venice International Film Festival in the De Sica section.

I camionisti
1982 film by Flavio Mogherini

Hunters of the Golden Cobra
1982 film by Antonio Margheriti

Pierino colpisce ancora
1982 film by Marino Girolami

Count Tacchia
1982 film by Sergio Corbucci

Testa o croce
1982 film by Nanni Loy

Scusa se è poco
1982 film by Marco Vicario

The Eyes, the Mouth
1982 film by Marco Bellocchio

Panic
1982 film directed by Tonino Ricci

No Thanks
1982 film by Lodovico Gasparini

Grog
1982 film by Francesco Laudadio
Pagliacci
1982 television film directed by Franco Zeffirelli

Sciopèn
Sciopèn (also known as Chopin) is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Odorisio. The film entered the competition at the 39th Venice Film Festival, in which it won the Silver Lion for best first work. Odorisio was awarded best new director at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, while Tino Schirinzi won a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor.