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Mafioso

  • 1962
  • T
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
3155
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Mafioso (1962)
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ComedyCrimeDrama

Quando un contadino di buona natura che vive a Milano con sua moglie ritorna nella nativa Sicilia, un patto di decenni prima lo costringe a compiere un orribile obbligo.Quando un contadino di buona natura che vive a Milano con sua moglie ritorna nella nativa Sicilia, un patto di decenni prima lo costringe a compiere un orribile obbligo.Quando un contadino di buona natura che vive a Milano con sua moglie ritorna nella nativa Sicilia, un patto di decenni prima lo costringe a compiere un orribile obbligo.

  • Regia
    • Alberto Lattuada
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Rafael Azcona
    • Bruno Caruso
    • Marco Ferreri
  • Star
    • Alberto Sordi
    • Norma Bengell
    • Gabriella Conti
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    3155
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Alberto Lattuada
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Bruno Caruso
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Star
      • Alberto Sordi
      • Norma Bengell
      • Gabriella Conti
    • 22Recensioni degli utenti
    • 53Recensioni della critica
    • 88Metascore
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    Interpreti principali18

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    Alberto Sordi
    Alberto Sordi
    • Antonio Badalamenti
    Norma Bengell
    Norma Bengell
    • Marta
    Gabriella Conti
    • Rosalia
    Ugo Attanasio
    • Don Vincenzo
    Cinzia Bruno
    • Donatella
    Katiuscia
    • Patrizia
    • (as Katiusca Piretti)
    Armando Tine
    • Dr. Zanchi
    Lilly Bistrattin
    • Dr. Zanchi's Secretary
    Michèle Bailly
    • Young Baroness
    Francesco Lo Briglio
    • Don Calogero
    Carmelo Oliviero
    • Don Liborio
    Stefano Benigno
    Paolo Cuccia
    Hugh Hurd
    Hugh Hurd
    Vincenzo Norvese
    Giuseppe Stagnitti
    John Topa
    Saverio Turiello
    • Regia
      • Alberto Lattuada
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Bruno Caruso
      • Marco Ferreri
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    Recensioni degli utenti22

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    10rewolfsonlaw

    Famiglia

    An important and overlooked film that unfolds to reveal a reality as immutable as family: family. Alberto Sordi's first return after eight years to his Sicilian homeland after establishing himself as an engineer in Milan, a position given him by his Sicilian Patron, proves his life on mainland Italy was the real vacation. This film understands its message and never misses the mark, an expectation Sordi's character is expected to fulfill. Mafioso makes Coppola's "The Godfather" an over-produced operatic spectacle. Mafioso is family.
    9ChungMo

    Masterpiece of Italian cinema

    Albert Sordi is virtually unknown here in the United States. He's been called the Italian Peter Sellars but I think that should be reversed, Sellers was the British Sordi. Just one look at his performance in this film should cement that fact that Sordi was by far a better dramatic actor then anything I've seen Sellars do.

    I had the pleasure of seeing this film twice and it really improves the second time. The loud behavior is a little off-putting the first time but the second viewing revealed all the incredible subtleties in the film and the performances.

    The direction is extremely good. Director Lattuada is unknown here despite his extensive resume. I could see a definite influence on Sergio Leone in the camera placement and attention to detail. And the music is exceptional as well. The switch to serious drama is what makes this a great film. A lesser production would have made the mafia into clowns.

    If the film comes into town make a point to see it. It's better then most of the stuff being made today.
    9RanchoTuVu

    Godfather

    Mafia ties run deep in this film about a middle level manager in an auto plant in Milan who takes his family to his native Sicily for a summer vacation. Admired by his old childhood friends who can't take their eyes off of his attractive wife, he's the local boy who makes good in the big city. But "Mafioso" presents the deep ties that connect him into his ancestral village, portraying a system that runs deep in this Sicilian setting of an ancient village in which his family's connections intertwine with local Cosa Nostra. The director and the lead actor both make this a film in which one can savor just about every scene. Alberto Sordi connects the comedy with the drama, the good humored happy family man obligated into the "brotherhood" by Don Vicenzo and his right hand man to do his part, keeping him literally in the dark.
    10tc2019

    just go see this! Best of 2007 for sure.

    How wonderful it is to start the year and to know that you have possibly already found what is going to be your favorite movie of the year: MAFIOSO is that movie!

    I had never seen the film and never seen much of director's LAttuada's work either. I am Italian yet in Italy LAttuada is not really considered as one of the great directors...well it is about time this changed. We have to thank the folks at Rialto Pictures (who id re-releasing the film in the US) for rediscovering this great talent. I wish they started rediscovering him also in Italy...well, too often a country doesn't appreciate its talents! Anyway...

    LAttuada directs with a great sense of storytelling, every shot has its reason to be and is there to bring the story forward. His capacity of being in control and keeping all the aspects of the film together is exemplary: The cinematography is incredible, manages at the same time to create a mood and to be absolutely concentrated in serving the script. The way the film uses its musical score is super modern (I would like to mention the genius score by Piero Piccioni) The editing is exceptional, never a flaw, never a scene that lasts too log or too little. The overall feeling at the end is that of a perfectly cohesive film. And one that makes you think too...and think a lot!

    I am not a big mafia movie fan, but this one is different from any other I have ever seen, has a way of turning comedy into tragedy and tragedy into comedy that I have not seen too often on the screen.

    Alberto Sordi is one of the best actors Italy has ever had: please go and discover his talent and his genius. I say MAfioso is well worth your time, if you don't go and see it it is your big loss!
    8Chris Knipp

    Sordi goes south

    Italian cultural icon and cinematic great Alberto Sordi (1920-2003) was in peak form when he starred as Antonio Badalamenti, a Sicilian who's become a successful FIAT executive and efficiency expert in Milan and goes on a two-week vacation to his hometown of Catanao in Sicily with blonde northern wife and two little blonde daughters. Laughs and thrills happen when they're welcomed back into Antonio's family – and the good graces of Mafia boss Don Vincenzo. It turns out Antonio not only owes the Don a favor for getting him the job up north, but is regarded by the local Cosa Nostra as a piciotto d'onore, a kid who distinguished himself in the ranks (maybe you could loosely translate the phrase "good old boy") and he also happens to be the best marksman the town has ever known. What starts out as a broad comedy and a warm social satire on the Italian south turns more serious and intense as the hero fits right in and his initially standoffish wife starts liking the family and bonding with one female member whose beauty she's able to bring out.

    Fine writing, direction, and use of locations add up to a seamless film. You're never bored for a minute and most of the time you're hugely entertained, so it makes sense that Mafioso is going to have a revival release in the United States. It's unseen here, not on DVD and would be worth seeing not only for the fun it provides but for the display of Alberto Sordi's range and fluency as an actor. Sordi starred in Fellini's early pair, The White Sheik and I Vitelloni. Andrew Sarris has said Lattuada is "a grossly under-appreciated directorial talent." Il Mafioso shows the writing skills of Marco Ferreri and Rafael Azcona, working with the team known as Age & Scarpelli (Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli). Their screenplay may be tongue-in-cheek, but it nonetheless provides insight into the Mafia, and the film's picture of Sicilian town life (in wonderfully rich grainy black and white, high style for the time) is vivid and authentic-looking and -feeling. Music by Piero Piccioni, another mainstay of Italian cinema (Il bel Antonio, Salvatore Giuliano, Una vita violenta). Produced by Dino De Laurentis with Antonio Cervi; this can also be seen as a product that reflects the energy and spirit of Italy's postwar "economic miracle" period when so much was exciting culturally in the country – cinema, literature, design.

    Shown in a handsome new print as part of the 2006 New York Film Festival. I would give this a 9 out of ten but the overall plot somehow seems too incongruous.

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      Francis Ford Coppola cited this as an inspiration for Il padrino (1972).
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      Don Vincenzo: The lies of a woman when softened by grace and courtesy are always welcome.

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      Edited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 marzo 1965 (Ungheria)
    • Paese di origine
      • Italia
    • Lingue
      • Italiano
      • Inglese
      • Francese
      • Tedesco
    • Celebre anche come
      • Мафијаш/Mafijaš
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Belmonte Mezzagno, Sicily, Italia(sicilian village)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Compagnia Cinematografica Antonio Cervi
      • Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
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    Botteghino

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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 400.019 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 29.965 USD
      • 21 gen 2007
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 400.019 USD
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      1 ora 45 minuti
    • Colore
      • Black and White
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      • 1.85 : 1

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