- “I Am Love” (2009) – This romantic drama takes place in Milan, highlighting the city’s elegance and the beautiful landscapes of Lombardy.
- “The Conformist” (1970) – Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, this political thriller partially unfolds in Milan and captures the city’s atmosphere during the fascist era.
- “The Italian Job” (1969) – While not entirely set in Lombardy, this classic heist film showcases the daring getaway scenes through the winding roads of the Alps in Lombardy.
- “Bread and Tulips” (2000) – Set in Milan and the town of Chioggia, this Italian romantic comedy tells the story of a housewife who finds herself in an unexpected adventure.
- “The Best of Youth” (2003) – Although spanning several years and locations across Italy, this critically acclaimed film includes important moments set in Milan, showcasing the city’s cultural and political scenes.
- “Bicycle Thieves” (1948) – A neorealist masterpiece, this film is set in Rome but features a memorable scene shot in Milan’s Piazza Duomo.
- “Mamma Roma” (1962) – Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, this Italian drama centres around the life of a prostitute in Rome but includes brief scenes set in Milan.
- “Il Divo” (2008) – Based on the life of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti, this biographical drama showcases the political landscape of Rome but has scenes set in Milan as well.
- “The Pope’s Toilet” (2007) – Although primarily set in Uruguay, this comedy-drama has an important part of its story set in Milan during a papal visit.
- “The Murri Affair” (1974) – This political drama focuses on a 20th-century political scandal and includes scenes set in Milan, capturing the city’s atmosphere during that time.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Lombardy
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