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  1. Pages in category "Actors from Tuscany". The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  2. Pages in category "Male actors from Tuscany". The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of municipalities of the Province of Grosseto. List of municipalities of the Province of Massa-Carrara. List of municipalities of the Province of Pistoia. List of municipalities of the Province of Prato. Livorno. Londa, Tuscany. Lorenzana. Loro Ciuffenna.

  4. Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Movies from The Sixties
    • Movies from The Seventies
    • Movies Set in Tuscany from The Eighties
    • Movies Set in Tuscany in The Nineties
    • Movies Set in Tuscany from 2000

    Love in a Pillow, 1962

    Director: Roger Vadim A young and rich bourgeoise girl saves the life of a young writer from suicide. After that they became lovers. Unfortunately, he is not a loyal man and humiliates her several times. Some scenes are filmed in Saint Galgano Abbey, near Siena.

    Eight and a Half, 1963

    Director: Federico Fellini The master of the Italian Movie Federico Fellini, with Eight and a Half, tells the story of a director who is spending his holiday in Chianciano Terme. He is working on a new movie. When the production crew asked for news about the next movie, his creativity dried out. Both his professional and personal life give him problems and he starts to have a middle-aged crisis.

    Romeo and Juliet, 1968

    Director: Franco Zeffirelli The famous Shakespeare tragedy has been directed by Franco Zeffirelli. The set for the scenes in the courtyard and the interior of the palace of Capulet Mansion is the Palazzo Piccolomini in Pienza. The main square of Pienzais also the location for the ball with Mercutio, Benvolio, and Romeo.

    Brother Sun, Sister Moon, 1972

    Director: Franco Zeffirelli The history of Saint Francis, and how he changes his personality after he came back from the war against Perugia. The locations are San Gimignano and the Fortress of Montalcino.

    Obsession, 1976

    Director: Brian De Palma A rich man, obsessed with the guilt for the death of his wife and daughter, goes back to Florence, the place where his love story with the dear departed wife started. Here, he found love for the second time with a mysterious woman.

    The Meadow, 1979

    Director: Paolo and Vittorio Taviani The movie is set in San Gimignano. It tells about the fall of the idealism of the young generation.

    Nostalghia, 1983

    Director: Andrey Tarkovsky Bagno Vignoni is the location for the movie by the Russian director, which presents the theme of the nostalgia of an expatriate Soviet poet. In the movie, it is possible to see some Piero Della Francescafrescoes and a beautiful convent in Tuscany.

    A Room with a View, 1985

    Director: James Ivory We are at the beginning of the XX century, in the suburb of Santa Crocein Florence. A young woman discovers passion, coming out from a repressing education such as the English Victorian one.

    Much Ado About Nothing, 1993

    Director: Kenneth Branagh Inspired by Shakespeare’s comedy, the scene is located in Greve in Chianti, in the Tenuta Vignamaggio. The Tuscan village you see in the movie is Pienza, while the chapel, where Juliette Binoche studies the frescoes, is the Basilica of San Francesco at Arezzo.

    The English Patient, 1996

    Director: Anthony Minghella One of the most famous movies set in Tuscany, the English Patient received 12 nominations at the 69thAcademy Awards. It tells the story of a nurse working and living in Italy, during the final days of the Italian Campaign of World War II. She is taking care of a man who lost his memory and is speaking English.

    Stealing Beauty, 1996

    Director: Bernardo Bertolucci An American teenager comes to visit some family friends, after her mother’s suicide. These friends live in a beautiful villa on the hillside of Siena, which is the meeting point for many artists. Here, she transforms herself from a teenager into a woman, losing her virginity and discovering her real father.

    Gladiator, 2000

    Director: Ridley Scott Russel Crowe is the general Maximus betrayed by Comodo, the son of the Emperor, and transformed into a slave. He became a gladiator to avenge the death of his family and his Emperor. The final scene of the movie, set in Val d’Orcia, represents the typical Tuscan landscape with gently rolling hills, wheat fields, and cypresses.

    Up at the Villa, 2000

    Director: Philip Haas The movie is inspired by the novel In Villaby William Somerset Maugham. A young fascinating widow who lives in the Tuscan countryside is caught among three men her suitor, her one-night stand, and her confidant. the scenes were set in Florence in 1938.

    Hannibal, 2001

    Director: Ridley Scott Hannibal Lecter, after he escapes from the jail of Baltimore, lives under the fake name of Doctor Fell in Florence. In the Tuscan city, he became a curator of the Capponi Library. In the meantime, an inspector of the Italian police investigates the mysterious disappearance of the predecessor of Mr. Fell, killed exactly by the person who was taking his chair.

  5. Aug 23, 2024 · Tuscany, with its rolling hills and timeless architecture, serves as the perfect backdrop for many unforgettable films. This list celebrates the best movies set in this picturesque region of Italy, each weaving unique stories that capture the essence of Tuscan scenery and culture.

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