Don't Be Bad

Don't Be Bad (Italian: Non essere cattivo) is a 2015 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Caligari. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.[1] It was the last film directed by Caligari: a few days after the end of the film editing, he died from a tumor.

Don't Be Bad
Film poster
Directed byClaudio Caligari
Written by
  • Caludio Caligari
  • Francesca Serafini
  • Giordano Meacci
Story byClaudio Caligari
StarringLuca Marinelli
Alessandro Borghi
CinematographyMaurizio Calvesi
Release date
  • 8 September 2015 (2015-09-08)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot

Ostia, 1995: Vittorio and Cesare, two Roman youngsters, have known each other ever since and their relationship is closer to being brothers than just friends. Both are dedicated to their acquaintances with various illegal activities as well as to the consumption and sale of drugs, refusing the life of workers and looking for a way out from the problems of life by assuming drugs. Cesare lives with his mother and niece Debora, daughter of his sister who died due to AIDS, and who is ill herself.

One evening Vittorio, after taking several pills, has a series of hallucinations and therefore decides to change his life, finding work in a construction site and trying to involve Cesare in order to save him too. The new life slowly takes shape, amidst all kinds of difficulties, including drug repercussions and the death of little Debora, but in the end the two really seem to be able to adapt to a normal life: Cesare become engaged to Viviana, a former girlfriend of Vittorio, while the latter goes to live with Linda, a housewife, and her son Tommaso.

Cesare however, is not able to completely suppress the desire to return to his former life and dies during a robbery attempt. One year later, Vittorio meets Viviana and her son, Cesare Jr., named after his father.

Cast

  • Luca Marinelli as Cesare
  • Alessandro Borghi as Vittorio
  • Roberta Mattei as Linda
  • Silvia D'Amico as Viviana
  • Alessandro Bernardini as Brutto
  • Valentino Campitelli as Grasso
  • Danilo Cappanelli as Lungo
  • Manuel Rulli as Corto

Awards

Year Award/Festival Category Winner/Nominee Result
2015 72nd Venice International Film Festival Pasinetti Award for Best Film Claudio Caligari Won
Pasinetti Award for Best Actor Luca Marinelli Won

See also

References

  1. Anderson, Ariston (28 September 2015). "Oscars: Italy Submits 'Non Essere Cattivo' for Foreign-Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
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