Movies Starring Toni Servillo

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A stark, multi‑layered portrait of Naples’ Camorra crime network and its impact on everyday citizens.

Why people love it: Its documentary‑like realism and interwoven storylines expose the brutal reality of organized crime. The film’s stark aesthetic leaves a lasting impression.

1 / 7

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A stylized portrait of Giulio Andreotti’s political career and the shadowy world of Italian power.

Why people love it: Sorrentino’s flamboyant direction turns history into cinema poetry. The meticulous production design and sharp script expose intrigue with dark humor.

2 / 7

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A wooden puppet embarks on a magical, peril‑filled journey to become a real boy in Garrone's dark Italian retelling.

Why people love it: Garrone blends classic fairy‑tale wonder with gritty realism, creating a fresh yet familiar Pinocchio. The visual style, performances, and heartfelt themes resonate with both kids and adults.

3 / 7

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An aging writer reflects on Rome's lavish nightlife and his past.

Why people love it: Visually stunning, the movie paints Rome as a character itself, reflecting on beauty and decay. Sorrentino's lyrical direction and Servillo's reflective lead earn critical acclaim.

4 / 7

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A young Neapolitan navigates love, loss, and destiny in 1980s Italy.

Why people love it: Sorrentino blends nostalgia with raw emotion, painting a vivid portrait of Naples. Viewers cherish its heartfelt storytelling and stunning visuals.

5 / 7

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A reluctant Pope returns to guide a fractured Church amid modern crises.

Why people love it: The continuation deepens the theological chess game with lush cinematography. Malkovich’s understated turn adds gravitas.

6 / 7

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A disenchanted Roman socialite navigates decadent parties while reflecting on his past.

Why people love it: Its lush cinematography captures Rome’s beauty, while the script offers sharp social commentary. The film balances melancholy and wit, making it both a visual feast and a thoughtful meditation.

7 / 7