Andiamo a quel paese
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Directed by | Ficarra e Picone |
Written by | Ficarra e Picone |
Starring | Ficarra e Picone |
Music by | Carlo Crivelli |
Cinematography | Roberto Forza |
Distributed by | Medusa Film |
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Running time | 90 min |
Language | Italian |
Andiamo a quel paese (Italian for "Let's go to that village") is a 2014 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by the comedy duo Ficarra e Picone. It premiered out of competition at the 2014 Rome Film Festival.[1]
It was a box office hit, grossing over 8 million euros.[2] It was also the most successful film starred by the comedy duo.[2]
Plot
Valentino and Salvo are two friends who can no longer live in Palermo, because of the economic crisis. So together with the families, they leave the city, returning to the birthplace of Monteforte, because the elderly relatives still live there with the rich pensions, which Salvo and Vito can use. The idea is not only of the two friends, and in Monteforte creates a race for grandchildren who try to go to live in all ways at the home of relatives. When Salvo aunts die in one year, only Aunt Lucia remains, who is not lost sight of even a second by her grandchildren. When Salvo makes a nightmare, thinking of the close death of his aunt, he thinks of making her marry with Valentino, his nephew, so as not to lose his pension, but the parish priest of the village is opposed to the incestuous relationship.
Cast
- Ficarra as Salvo
- Picone as Valentino
- Tiziana Lodato as Donatella
- Lily Tirinnanzi as Aunt Lucia
- Fatima Trotta as Roberta
- Francesco Paolantoni as Brigadier
- Mariano Rigillo as Father Benedetto
- Maria Kozhevnikova
- Nino Frassica as Barber
See also
References
- ↑ Ariston Anderson (September 23, 2014). "Rome Film Festival to Open and Close With New Italian Comedies". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- 1 2 "Otto milioni di euro: record sugli schermi per Ficarra e Picone". Corriere della Sera. 10 December 2014. p. 45. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
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