
Mediterraneo

Greek Sea, World War II. An Italian ship leaves a handful of soldiers in a little island; their mission is to spot enemy ships and to hold the island in case of attack. The village of the island seems abandoned and there isn't a single enemy in sight, so the soldiers begin to relax a little. Things change when their ship is hit and destroyed by the enemy, and the soldiers find themselves abandoned there.
A must-watch cult classic of Italian cinema. Light and funny on the surface, but underneath it’s thoughtful and quietly profound. It explores how banal evil can be, and how war — beyond being pointless — deeply scars not just history, but the personal lives of those who fight it. A timeless and necessary film.