The most achingly romantic film you’ve probably never seen. It takes place on a single day in 1938—the day Hitler visits Mussolini in Rome. While the city celebrates fascism, two lonely neighbors (Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni, again) stay behind in their apartment building. He is a gay radio announcer about to be arrested; she is a beleaguered housewife. Their brief, tender encounter is a masterpiece of loneliness and fleeting human connection.
(2000)A quirky and heartwarming story about a neglected housewife who gets left behind at a rest stop and impulsively restarts her life in Venice. The Postman (Il Postino) italian romantic movies list
(1960): Directed by Federico Fellini, this masterpiece follows a journalist's search for love and meaning amidst the high society of Rome, featuring the unforgettable scene in the Trevi Fountain Marriage Italian Style The most achingly romantic film you’ve probably never seen