The best Mario Patanè’s drama movies

Mario Patanè

Mario Patanè

Today we present the best Mario Patanè’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Mario Patanè’s movies.

The Last New Year's Eve

The Last New Year's Eve
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 06/03/1998
  • Character: Giulio Severati
New year's eve at "The Islands" condos. An aging countess's party is crashed by the soccer team from her gigolo's town. While dressing for a dinner party, the wealthy Guilia discovers her husband's affair with her best friend and vows revenge. Next door, a family prepares their vintage Dodge for a drive through the streets. A call girl ties up a lawyer while, unbeknownst to him, three men await the right moment to break into his office. Across the hall, a woman downs pills in a lonely suicide attempt. Two young men hide out in a bedroom smoking dope; one of them has some dynamite. As midnight approaches, each group draws closer to grotesque tragedy.

Manual of Love

Manual of Love
6.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDramaRomance
  • Release: 18/03/2005
  • Character: il padre della ragazza dal pediatra
Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.

The Scent of the Night

The Scent of the Night
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 11/09/1998
  • Character: Taxi man
A former policeman turns full-time robber and goes on a downward spiral of crime in 1970s Rome.

The Dinner

The Dinner
6.9/10
An evening at an Italian restaurant. Hosted by tolerant and relaxed Flora, various parties of middle-class people come in -- large and small, young and old, regulars and tourists, married and single -- to dine, converse, argue, celebrate, make confessions; to overhear other people's discussions, to interrupt them, to sing, listen to music, and enjoy life. The camera, just like the people, moves constantly from table to table, into the kitchen and the back room to observe the staff's petty jealousies and frustrations -- until two hours later it's time for everybody to go home.

The Invisible Wall

The Invisible Wall
7.2/10
June 27, 1980, an Italian DC 9 flying from Bologna to Palermo falls in the sea close to the Ustica island. 81 people die. The official version is "structure failure" of the airplane, but a number of clues lead the journalist Rocco Ferrante toward a different truth. Thanks to his perseverance against the invisible wall erected by air force officers, politicians, judges, secret agents, we come to know that, with all probability, the DC 9 has been mistakenly shot by a missile during a sort of air fight among U.S., French and Libyan top guns.

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