Life Is Beautiful Apr 2026

Years later, Guido, Dora, and their son Giosuè are deported to a concentration camp. To protect Giosuè from the trauma, Guido creates an elaborate lie: the camp is a high-stakes "game" where the first to reach 1,000 points wins a real tank. Key Highlights

In 1930s Tuscany, we meet Guido Orefice (Benigni), a Jewish waiter with an irrepressible spirit. This half is pure slapstick, following his eccentric and charming pursuit of his "Principessa," Dora. Life is Beautiful

While a massive success—winning three Oscars and maintaining high ratings on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes —the film remains controversial: Life Is Beautiful (1997) Years later, Guido, Dora, and their son Giosuè