Watching Italian movies is a fantastic way to improve your language skills while immersing yourself in the culture, humor, and lifestyle of Italy.
Here’s a guide to some standout Italian films (and a couple of tv series) available on Netflix in 2025 that can help learners at various levels enhance their Italian comprehension.

1. La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty)
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, La Grande Bellezza is a visually stunning exploration of Rome’s elite through the eyes of Jep Gambardella, a jaded writer reflecting on life, art, and lost love. The dialogue is poetic and philosophical, perfect for learners aiming to deepen their vocabulary and appreciation of complex Italian expression.
2. Sotto il Sole di Riccione (Under the Riccione Sun)
Director: Younuts!
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
This light-hearted coming-of-age summer comedy is ideal for learners who enjoy contemporary, casual dialogue. Set on the beaches of Riccione, it follows teenagers navigating love, friendship, and identity. With its simple, everyday vocabulary and relaxed pace, it’s great for beginners and intermediate students alike.
3. L’incredibile storia dell’Isola delle Rose (Rose Island)
Director: Sydney Sibilia
Level: Intermediate
Based on a true story, this film follows an engineer who builds a micronation off the coast of Italy in the 1960s. It blends humor, drama, and political satire while offering a glimpse into Italian society and bureaucracy. Clear, structured dialogue makes it manageable for intermediate learners looking to improve listening comprehension.
4. Il Divin Codino (Baggio: The Divine Ponytail)
Director: Letizia Lamartire
Level: Intermediate
This biopic follows the life of legendary Italian footballer Roberto Baggio. With a mix of emotional storytelling and sports commentary, it’s great for learners interested in expanding their vocabulary in both casual and formal settings, especially in the world of calcio.
5. Il Gattopardo (The Leopard – TV Series)
Director: Luchino Visconti
Level: Advanced
A masterpiece of Italian cinema, The Leopard portrays the decline of the Sicilian aristocracy during the unification of Italy. With eloquent and historically rich dialogue, it’s ideal for advanced learners seeking a deeper understanding of formal Italian and historical context. The film’s grandeur and literary roots make it a rewarding challenge.
6. Luna Park (TV Series)
Creator: Isabella Aguilar
Level: Intermediate
Set in 1960s Rome, this Netflix original series follows a young woman working at a traveling fair as she uncovers family secrets. It features authentic dialogue, fashion, and cultural references of the time. A series format offers language exposure over time, reinforcing vocabulary through repetition and plot continuity.
7. La Mafia uccide solo d’estate (The Mafia Kills Only in Summer)
Director: Pierfrancesco Diliberto (Pif)
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Blending satire and political commentary, this film examines life in Palermo during the height of Mafia violence. With both humor and depth, it introduces learners to Sicilian culture and regional accents, making it ideal for those who want more than standard textbook Italian.

Tips for language learners:
- Use Italian subtitles: This helps reinforce vocabulary and trains your brain to process Italian in real time.
- Pause and repeat: Rewind scenes and repeat lines aloud to improve pronunciation and memory.
- Keep a vocabulary list: Jot down new words and expressions to review later.
Italian cinema is not just entertainment, it’s a great gateway to the language, culture, and soul of the country.
Whether you prefer heartfelt dramas, quirky comedies, or sweeping historical epics, this Italian selection in offers something for every learner. Buona visione!
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