The Soul's Place

The Soul's Place
Directed by Riccardo Milani
Produced by Lionello Cerri
Written by Domenico Starnone
Riccardo Milani
Starring Silvio Orlando
Michele Placido
Music by Leandro Piccioni
Cinematography Arnaldo Catinari
Edited by Marco Spoletini
Distributed by 01 Distribution
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
103 min
Language Italian

The Soul's Place (Italian: Il posto dell'anima, also known as The Soul's Haven) is a 2003 Italian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Riccardo Milani. For his performance Silvio Orlando was awarded best actor at the Montreal Film Festival,[1] while Milani won the Premio Flaiano for best director.[2]

Plot

At the port of Vasto, Abruzzo city, the "Carair" car tire factory is about to close, for fraudulent bankruptcy. The factory workers are Tonino, Salvatore and Mario, who struggle with all their strength to prevent layoffs. Tonino does not know that he has a tumor since he has been exposed for many years by the tires of the wheel covers, and he thinks he is happy to live with Nina, a girl who lives in Milan, with whom she runs the weekend in the Abruzzo mountains, looking for the rare bear of Marsica. The workers' protest attracts political opinion, so Tonino, Marco and Salvatore get a meeting in Brussels and then in America, where the Carair multinational is located, getting to work. But right now Tonino's tumor gets worse...

Cast

References

  1. Brendan Kelly (September 7, 2003). "'Cordon' nets top prize at Montreal fest". Variety. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  2. Deborah Young (July 3, 2003). "Review: 'The Soul's Place'". Variety. Retrieved 25 June 2015.


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