Luigi Diberti
4 titles
Filmography
4 results

The Stendhal Syndrome
(1996)A beautiful detective in pursuit of a savage serial killer-rapist who has been terrorizing Italy. When his trail leads Anna to Florence's famed Uffizi Museum, the investigation takes a violently psychotic turn.

The Working Class Goes to Heaven
(1971)This Palme d’Or winner at Cannes 1972 is a searing portrayal of factory life. Directed by Elio Petri and starring Gian Maria Volonté, who plays a worker whose injury triggers a political awakening. With sharp cinematography and a haunting Morricone score, the film is a cornerstone of Italian militant cinema and labor critique.

The Seduction of Mimi
(1972)Giancarlo Giannini shines in this satirical comedy directed by Lina Wertmüller. Mimi, a Sicilian laborer, gets caught between communism, mafia, and his own romantic entanglements. A biting critique of political hypocrisy and masculinity, the film earned Wertmüller acclaim at Cannes and cemented her status as a leading voice in 1970s European cinema.

The Nest
(2016)A teen’s return to her childhood town coincides with a mystery man’s arrival and the revelation of a crime committed by the villagers 40 years ago.