WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Turin

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  • The Italian Job (1969): This classic heist film features iconic scenes of car chases through the streets of Turin, showcasing the city’s architecture and landmarks.
  • The Stendhal Syndrome (1996): Directed by Dario Argento, this psychological thriller is set in Turin and explores the effects of art on the human psyche.
  • Bread and Tulips (2000): This heartwarming Italian romantic comedy tells the story of a woman who finds herself stranded in Turin and decides to stay, embracing the city’s charm and finding love.
  • Good Morning, Night (2003): Directed by Marco Bellocchio, this drama film is based on the events surrounding the kidnapping and murder of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro and uses Turin as a backdrop.
  • The Secret Life of Words (2005): Though primarily set in Ireland, this emotional drama also features scenes set in Turin, portraying the city’s industrial landscape.
  • A Journey Called Love (2002): This Italian romance film follows a love story set in Turin, exploring the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of the city.
  • Io Sono l’Amore (I Am Love) (2009): Starring Tilda Swinton, this drama film highlights the opulent lifestyle of an Italian family, with scenes set in Turin.
  • The Double Hour (2009): This psychological thriller features a love story set in Turin and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.
  • Suburra (2015): While primarily set in Rome, this crime thriller includes scenes set in Turin, showcasing the city’s underbelly and its role in Italian organized crime.
  • They Call Me Jeeg (2015): Set in Turin’s gritty suburbs, this superhero movie follows a small-time criminal who acquires superhuman powers and uses them for good.
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