This summer, Allianz Cinema is showing four films in which extraordinary actresses play more than just the leading role.
C'è ancora domani
Director Paola Cortellesis, who also shines in the leading role, captured the hearts of more than 5.3 million viewers in Italian cinemas with her directorial debut about female self-determination, surpassing the success of American blockbusters such as "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer".
The Bikeriders
Jodie Comer's acting performance is particularly impressive given the fact that the Liverpool-born actress had to acquire a flawless Chicago accent for this role.
Ferrari
Adam Driver plays an Enzo Ferrari who gets into a tailspin. But the real event in this film is Penélope Cruz as the patron and saviour of what is now the world's most successful car brand.
Poor Things
Emma Stone was rightly honoured with both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for this role as a sexually liberating Frankenstein monster.