| AMARCORD | Best Foreign Language Film at the 1975 Oscars, directed by Federico Fellini (8) |
| LASTRADA | A 1954 film directed by Federico Fellini (2,6) |
| ROMA | It was judged Best Foreign Language film at this year's Oscar ceremony (4) |
| THEHURTLOCKER | Best Picture winner at the 2009 Oscars, directed by Kathryn Bigelow |
| OPERA | A Night at the -----, 1975 Queen album (5) |
| VITA | "La Dolce ___" (1960) directed by Federico Fellini |
| CONCLAVE | Best Film and Outstanding British Film at the 2025 Baftas, directed by Edward Berger (8) |
| PARADISO | 1989 drama film winning the Oscar for the best foreign language film (6,8) |
| SHOWDOWN | Climax of blue film at the beginning (8) |
| MONONCLE | 1958 comedy film starring, directed and written by Jacques Tati; 1959 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner |
| MARCELLO | Italian film star and pet actor of Federico Fellini, ___ Mastroianni |
| MEPHISTO | 1981 Istvan Szabo film that won a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar (8) |
| PARASITE | This dramedy was the first to be named both best picture and best foreign-language film |
| PAPARAZZI | This is the plural form of a word derived from Paparazzo, the surname of a photographer in the film La dolce vita (1959) by Federico Fellini. Its first known use was in 1961. |
| EASTWEST | 1999 movie starring Catherine Deneuve which won a Golden Globe for best foreign language film (8) |
| SATYRICON | 1969 film by Federico Fellini, loosely based on Petronius's work of the same name |
| LADOLCEVITA | A 1960 film by Federico Fellini starring Marcello Mastroianni (2,5,4) |
| THESQUARE | Palme d'Or-winning film at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, directed by Ruben Ostlund (3,6) |
| BRAVE | Best Animated Film at the 2012 BAFTAs and the 2013 Oscars and Golden Globes (5) |
| PELLETHECONQUEROR | Film that won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1988 |