Pasquale Pozzessere

Movies

Mine
Co-Producer
After a failed assassination attempt, a soldier finds himself stranded in the desert. Exposed to the elements, he must survive the dangers of the desert and battle the psychological and physical toll of the treacherous conditions.
Cocapop
Producer
An apartment on one of Rome's seven hills turns into a film studio for shooting three different stories about cocaine.
Cocapop
Writer
An apartment on one of Rome's seven hills turns into a film studio for shooting three different stories about cocaine.
Cocapop
Director
An apartment on one of Rome's seven hills turns into a film studio for shooting three different stories about cocaine.
La provinciale
Director
In 1950s Italy, a young woman from a poor background strives for a better life.
Lucia
Director
Italian made-for-TV drama.
La porta delle 7 stelle
Director
An Eyewitness Account
Director
Padre e figlio
Director
The father, Corrado, is a worker who left his peasant roots in southern Italy and moved to Genoa to find employment a worker. His son, Gabriele, is neurotic and feels a sense of rage for which he can find no outlet. Despite the strength and dignity with which he has met the difficulties in his life, Corrado doesn't know what to do when faced with his son's problems.
Verso sud
Writer
In Pasquale Pozzessere's debut, a woman just out of prison falls in love with a man who saw steaing form a collection box in a church. Some critics saw a dry style next to Pasolini's as the director shows the two desperate individuals effort to build a sort of precarious family. In the end you could almost feel there's still a slender thread of hope for them to hang on
Verso sud
Director
In Pasquale Pozzessere's debut, a woman just out of prison falls in love with a man who saw steaing form a collection box in a church. Some critics saw a dry style next to Pasolini's as the director shows the two desperate individuals effort to build a sort of precarious family. In the end you could almost feel there's still a slender thread of hope for them to hang on