- “The Italian Job” (1969): While not entirely set in Piedmont, this classic heist movie features iconic scenes in Turin, showcasing its beautiful landmarks.
- “The Best of Youth” (2003): This acclaimed film spans several decades and follows the lives of two brothers from Turin, providing a panoramic view of Piedmont’s history.
- “Life is Beautiful” (1997): Although primarily set in Tuscany, parts of this Oscar-winning movie take place in the Piedmontese countryside, capturing its serene beauty.
- “The Legend of 1900” (1998): This film takes place aboard an ocean liner, but one of the most memorable scenes is set in a record shop in Turin.
- “The Stendhal Syndrome” (1996): Directed by Dario Argento, this psychological horror film features certain scenes set in Turin, known for its atmospheric aesthetics.
- “Mediterraneo” (1991): While the majority of the film is set on a Greek island, parts of this Academy Award-winning comedy were filmed in the beautiful coastal town of Finale Ligure in Piedmont.
- “The Last Kiss” (2001): This romantic drama follows the lives of a group of friends, including scenes set in the landscapes of Piedmont.
- “The Girl by the Lake” (2007): Set in a small town on Lake Orta in Piedmont, this mystery film presents views of the lake and its surroundings.
- “They Call Me Trinity” (1970): A popular Italian Spaghetti Western, this comedy was partially filmed in Piedmont, showcasing its rustic landscapes.
- “My Name Is Tanino” (2002): This coming-of-age comedy is set in a small town in Sicily but includes scenes in Turin, where the main character experiences city life.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Piedmont
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