The best Ennio Coltorti’s movies

Ennio Coltorti

Ennio Coltorti

21/03/1949 (75 años)
We present our ranking of the best Ennio Coltorti’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Ennio Coltorti.

Hannibal

Hannibal
6.8/10
After having successfully eluded the authorities for years, Hannibal peacefully lives in Italy in disguise as an art scholar. Trouble strikes again when he's discovered leaving a deserving few dead in the process. He returns to America to make contact with now disgraced Agent Clarice Starling, who is suffering the wrath of a malicious FBI rival as well as the media.

The Nymph

The Nymph
5.8/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 12/04/1996
  • Character: Gioacchino
Set during the second world war, the sentimental education of a sensual adolescent girl, growing out of her childhood in a small, impoverished village in Southern Italy.

Who Killed Pasolini?

Who Killed Pasolini?
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 03/09/1995
  • Character: Minors' judge
1975: author and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini's dead body, brutally beaten and ran over by his own car, lays in the outskirts of Rome. Charged with the murder, 17-year-old thug Pino Pelosi confesses having acted in self-defense during a paid sexual encounter gone awry. However, many inconsistencies start to undermine his version, suggesting that he didn't act alone. Was Pasolini also murdered for another reason?

Nicholas’ Gift

Nicholas’ Gift
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 21/04/1998
  • Character: Dr. Santucci
Fact based drama about an American couple on vacation in Italy in 1994 with their two children who are attacked and shot by highway bandits. Shortly they discover that their son is brain dead. The parents are then faced with the hard decision to donate the boy's organs which ultimately led to saving the lives of seven seriously ill Italian patients.

The Eighteenth Angel

The Eighteenth Angel
4.8/10
"Satan will no longer be beast... but beauty!" That declaration comes early in The Eighteenth Angel, signaling the kind of horror movie we're in for: thick and cheesy. When that line (and others like it) is uttered by mad monk Maximilian Schell, it's even creamier. Schell is ushering in the return of the Antichrist by genetically engineering Satan's minions, but he needs the transplant

Li chiamarono... briganti!

Li chiamarono... briganti!
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 28/05/1999

Mannaggia alla miseria!

Mannaggia alla miseria!
5.6/10
Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace prize winner, is known in the whole world as the banker of the poor, because he pioneered and tested a funding system in Bangladesh: by lending little sums of money to the less well-off with no interest, and returning it by installments gained with their work, people are able to get free from extreme misery. Thus, what can happen if three boys, just graduated, who live in Naples, try to import this funding system that subverts every economic rule?

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