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Pain, Tulipes et Comédie

Titre original : Pane e tulipani
  • 2000
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  • 1h 54min
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Pain, Tulipes et Comédie (2000)
Theatrical Trailer from Columbia Pictures
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ComédieRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter being forgotten in a highway café during a bus trip, a housewife decides to start a new life by herself in Venice.After being forgotten in a highway café during a bus trip, a housewife decides to start a new life by herself in Venice.After being forgotten in a highway café during a bus trip, a housewife decides to start a new life by herself in Venice.

  • Réalisation
    • Silvio Soldini
  • Scénario
    • Silvio Soldini
    • Doriana Leondeff
  • Casting principal
    • Licia Maglietta
    • Bruno Ganz
    • Giuseppe Battiston
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    12 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Silvio Soldini
    • Scénario
      • Silvio Soldini
      • Doriana Leondeff
    • Casting principal
      • Licia Maglietta
      • Bruno Ganz
      • Giuseppe Battiston
    • 108avis d'utilisateurs
    • 65avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 32 victoires et 13 nominations au total

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    Licia Maglietta
    Licia Maglietta
    • Rosalba Barletta
    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Fernando Girasole
    Giuseppe Battiston
    Giuseppe Battiston
    • Costantino Caponangeli
    Antonio Catania
    Antonio Catania
    • Mimmo Barletta
    Marina Massironi
    Marina Massironi
    • Grazia
    Felice Andreasi
    Felice Andreasi
    • Fermo
    Vitalba Andrea
    Vitalba Andrea
    • Ketty
    Tatiana Lepore
    • Adele
    Daniela Piperno
    • Woman in Car
    Tiziano Cucchiarelli
    • Nic
    Matteo Febo
    • Salvo
    Lina Bernardi
    Lina Bernardi
    • Nancy
    Mauro Marino
    • Lello
    Antonia Miccoli
    • Sami
    Ludovico Paladin
    • Eliseo
    Silvana Bosi
    • Costantino's Mother
    Manrico Gammarota
    • Man at the Station
    Massimiliano Speziani
    • Goran
    • Réalisation
      • Silvio Soldini
    • Scénario
      • Silvio Soldini
      • Doriana Leondeff
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    8secondtake

    Charmed and charming, a love story about true love

    Bread and Tulips (2000)

    A feel good movie that is also a good movie. It's beyond just warm and colorful, with scenes of Venice night and day, and beyond just triumphant, with true love winning in more ways than one. It is most of all populated with great characters. Italian leading lady Licia Maglietta is a wonder of naturalistic acting. She is sympathetic of course, but not a cliché. She plays a housewife on a diversion away from her family, and she looks and acts like a housewife. As strong as she is, and as independent, she is also devoted to her family. The fact she left them at all is perfectly unfolded as an accident that she turns into an opportunity, all by intuition.

    The man she meets is no paradigm of handsome or charming, in fact he's just the opposite. But he is so inherently good, a really decent human being, she comes to like him, and look out for him. Played by Swiss actor Bruno Ganz, he matches Maglietta's believable ease and imperfect, quiet intensity. The rest of the cast is truly supportive, and tips just slightly (or more than slightly in one case) into caricature, to reminds us, I suppose, that this is a movie, a fantasy, a comedy in many ways.

    But it's also a deeply serious and moving love story between two middle-aged people who are ready for renewal.

    I have a feeling many people, especially people with families or those conservative at heart, will find the basic premise of a woman leaving her family in a glib and almost carefree way and not going back for a long time to be shameful or even sinful. Her kids are normal distracted teenagers who like her when they notice her, her husband is a hardworking and loud businessman who doesn't beat her, her home is her own and comfortable. In other words, she has a really normal life, a good one by most measures. Does everyone have the right to up and leave a working family relationship because they feel a bit restless? Is this movie a worship of selfishness?

    Or is it a reminder that life is short and you have to get to what really matters, and be with people who are truly wonderful and good, no matter what?

    I can't think of a more joyous way to ask the question.
    9philip_vanderveken

    A movie like only a European can make it.

    Pane e tulipani or Bread and Tulips is a wonderful Italian movie. The story is told in a way only a European can, you would never find such a movie in Hollywood. There are no special effects, no gadgets, no fast cars, ... nothing you would probably find in it if this was a Hollywood production. The characters are the real stars in this movie, together with all the streets and canals of Venice.

    It's about a middle aged, neglected housewife and mother who is left behind by her family on a bus trip. Her family doesn't even notice she's missing until two hours later. She decides to hitch-hike home and she meets different people. To one of them she says that she has never been to Venice, but that she really would like to see it. The man suggests to bring her to Venice instead of driving her home and so her adventure begins. She meets some interesting people and in one way or another she always influences their lives. But not only their lives change, her life is influenced by it as well.

    I guess this must sound incredibly boring to some people, but it really isn't. I enjoyed the movie - which can be seen as a modern fairy tale or as a real story - a lot. I guess it all depends from the viewer. Do you believe finding real love, when it's not supposed to happen to you, could actually happen? Personally I do, but I'm a real optimist, so perhaps that's why I liked it so much. It might also be because it gives a very optimistic view towards life.

    I guess the real strength of this movie lies in the fact that even after the movie has ended, you are still thinking about it. The story is simple, very universal, but also subtle and deep.

    I could talk for hours about this movie, but I guess you'll have to see it for yourself. My advice to everybody, but especially to the people who love Italy as much as I do: Sit down, relax and enjoy. I give it a 8.5/10.
    9rahulg_uha

    Classic Comedy ...

    What comes into mind when we say "classic"? Well, it has to be universal and deep and yet simple. It should appeal beyond the "critics" and reach the critical mass. I can't say if "Bread and Tulips" can be termed as a Classic already ... but it does satisfy all three above mentioned conditions. It is simply put, very universal yet subtle and deep. It builds intriguing moments... that viewer keeps even after the movie ends. How real or logical or practical the story is or is it a fairy tale?

    Well, how many times in real life we act logical? The fact that human being is NOT a logical creature and they act per their impulse and dream for their dreams to come true ... this can be categorized as a quite close thing that may happen to someone. Or at least someone may not be disappointed if that happens to her/him. In short, its not a everyday incident. But YES ... it can happen and well, bits and pieces DO happen in life.

    Overall it gives a tremendously optimistic view towards life ... I would argue a real inspiring outcome. It portrays a middle aged woman getting close to her real life and real likings when circumstance puts her away from the typical and logical setting in her family. She finds her confidence back, finds friends, finds likings and music ... and finally yes, finds her love. Its a transformation that she goes through ... and none of which is quite "aceptable" or "normal" in our civilized society. But even then, she had to go out of defined way to get that. In that process, this movie creates great shots and moments that builds the environment and confirms it to a classic comedy. Worth watching ... and worth owning.
    10jhclues

    Wonderful Performance by Licia Maglietta

    This film is a journey of discovery and self-awareness, a story about life and love and finding the true happiness that comes from sharing it all `with' someone, rather than merely settling for sharing `in' someone else's. Mostly, though, `Bread and Tulips,' directed by Silvio Soldini, is about finding the kind of love that enfolds you, lifts you up and boldly takes you with it, in place of the kind that simply allows you to catch hold and follow along. It's about possibilities; of realizing the fulfillment of the promise instead of forever existing in the shadow of the potential, of recognizing what can be and embracing it once it's found-- a consideration that love in the purest sense does exist, and often in the least likely of places. It's just a matter of opening the heart, and finding it.

    Rosalba Barletta (Licia Maglietta) is content with her life, or so it would seem; she's a housewife with two sons-- aged sixteen and eighteen-- and a husband, Mimmo (Antonio Catania), who sells bathroom fixtures. Her contentment, though, is perhaps due to the fact that she's never considered the possibility of anything being otherwise. But that changes when, while on vacation with the family, she is inadvertently left behind at a stop. She watches the tour bus pull away and suddenly realizes that her husband and boys haven't even missed her.

    She decides to hitchhike home, but on the way, she decides to take a vacation of her own first. One of her rides is headed to Venice, a city to which she has never been but always wanted to go, and so she makes that her destination. And her vacation soon becomes more than that; it becomes an experience that opens up a whole new perspective on life to her, an adventure that reawakens her senses and fills her with an appreciation of life and what love really is. There is bad with the good, however, as it also makes her a woman torn between her old life with the family she loves but who take her for granted, and a new life, in which real love and personal fulfillment is possible. Whatever she decides, one thing is certain: This is one vacation Rosalba is never going to forget.

    Director Soldini has crafted and delivered an engaging and thoroughly involving and thoughtful film that grabs hold of the viewer and sweeps you along with it. It's funny, romantic and poignant, with a pure joy for life at it's heart; a romantic film in every sense of the word. Soldini tells Rosalba's story in a way that makes you more than a mere observer, but one who is sharing her life and all that she is feeling. Rosalba is someone you care about, and it's because Soldini has taken great care in attempting to establish that necessary connection between his character and the audience-- and he succeeds. He sets a perfect pace, in that Rosalba's growth and awareness is gradual, the product of subtle exploration rather than epiphany, which makes all that transpires entirely credible. And in the same way, it serves the credibility of the other characters, as well. It's a very grounded presentation that gives the sense of everything happening in real time; Soldini never allows the story to get ahead of itself, and that's part of the bond he's created that allows the audience to keep living it rather than just watching.

    The insightful screenplay by Soldini and Doriana Leondeff makes for an engaging film to begin with, but without question, what really sells it is the wonderful performance by Licia Maglietta as Rosalba. Honest and earthy, her portrayal is entirely convincing and believable; she opens up her character and lets you in, where you discover an inner beauty that is vibrant and endearing. And you realize how much Rosalba has to give, and how much she wants to give-- and it's a touching experience; this is a woman who receives by giving, and it's gratifying to encounter that kind of charity of soul, and moreover, to see it rewarded in kind. Most importantly, Maglietta's performance inspires a greater understanding of the human condition; by experiencing the rewards of discovering who Rosalba really is, one may be inclined thereafter to look deeper into others, to reflect upon the nature of those perhaps taken for granted for too long. And the fact that such an impact can be made through a character in a film attests to the talent and ability of Maglietta, who-- something of a cross between Sophia Loren and Giulietta Masina-- has an absorbing screen presence, and plays Rosalba so beautifully.

    Bruno Ganz also gives a memorable performance as Fernando Girasoli, the man who befriends Rosalba in Venice. His portrayal is so subtle and understated, and so giving, in that he allows the focus to remain on Rosalba at all times, that the full impact of his character kind of sneaks up on you. The initial meeting between Rosalba and Fernando is so indifferent that he at first appears to be nothing more than a peripheral character in the drama. And it demonstrates how wonderfully Soldini and his actors have integrated the characters with the story to make it play out in such real terms. It's an affecting performance by Ganz, who sparks an unlikely chemistry with Maglietta that works so well on the screen.

    Also turning in performances worthy of mention are Marina Massironi, as Rosalba's friend, Grazia, the holistic beautician/masseuse; and Giuseppe Battiston, as Costantino, the hapless plumber/detective.

    The supporting cast includes Felice Andreasi (Fermo), Tiziano Cucchiarelli (Nic), Matteo Febo (Salvo), Tatiana Lepore (Adele) and Vitalba Andrea (Ketty). Highly entertaining and thoroughly involving on a very personal level, `Bread and Tulips' is a film that provides an unforgettable emotional experience; one that promotes a deeper understanding of human nature by allowing you to get outside of yourself, which ultimately affords a fresh perspective on life and the way we live it. 9/10.
    7rps-2

    An Italian "Educating Rita"

    Maybe you have to be Italian to really understand. But this is a delightfully funny picture with moments of tenderness and pathos, a quintessentially Italian approach to the bored housewife story. It's also a wonderful view of Venice from an Italian perspective. It's a bit of a fantasy, a bit of a fem-flick, a bit of a travelogue. I've been to Italy several times. This movie makes me want to go back again. Bravissimo!

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      Licia Maglietta actually played the accordion in the scenes where her character does so. It is her playing that can be heard in the movie.
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      Rosalba Barletta: Is it true that you're on drugs?

      Nic: Who told you that?

      Rosalba Barletta: Aunt Ketty.

      Nic: Mom, that's not true. Weed is not a drug.

      Rosalba Barletta: No? Then what is it?

      Nic: Weed.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Planet of the Apes/Brother/Apocalypse Now Redux/Wet Hot American Summer/Bread & Tulips (2001)
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      Franska Valsen
      Written by Lars Hollmer

      Performed by Licia Maglietta

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 février 2001 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • Suisse
    • Sites officiels
      • Archivio del Cinema Italiano (ANICA)
      • Cinema Italiano
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bread and Tulips
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paestum, Capaccio, Salerno, Campania, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Monogatari
      • Istituto Luce
      • Rai Cinema
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 318 679 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 32 933 $US
      • 29 juil. 2001
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 9 735 211 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 54min(114 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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