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La prima cosa bella

  • 2010
  • T
  • 2h 2min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
5551
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La prima cosa bella (2010)
In a provincial Italian town in 1971, Anna, a beautiful mother of two young children, struggles to provide for her small family after the collapse of her marriage. With no career to fall back upon, she is desperate to find work and a new home. Despite the difficult times, Anna courageously teaches her kids to embrace the small joys of life and never loses her passion and optimistic nature, even after her beloved son ostracizes her. Years later, when she is diagnosed with a terminal disease, both children return to her bedside where following a series of startling revelations, the two finally come to understand their ever-unpredictable mother, their unconventional upbringing and also themselves
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    • Paolo Virzì
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Francesco Bruni
    • Francesco Piccolo
    • Paolo Virzì
  • Star
    • Valerio Mastandrea
    • Micaela Ramazzotti
    • Stefania Sandrelli
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    5551
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Paolo Virzì
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Francesco Bruni
      • Francesco Piccolo
      • Paolo Virzì
    • Star
      • Valerio Mastandrea
      • Micaela Ramazzotti
      • Stefania Sandrelli
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
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    • 62Metascore
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    Valerio Mastandrea
    Valerio Mastandrea
    • Bruno Michelucci - 2009
    Micaela Ramazzotti
    Micaela Ramazzotti
    • Anna Nigiotti in Michelucci - 1971-1981
    Stefania Sandrelli
    Stefania Sandrelli
    • Anna Nigiotti in Michelucci - 2009
    Claudia Pandolfi
    Claudia Pandolfi
    • Valeria Michelucci - 2009
    Marco Messeri
    Marco Messeri
    • Il Nesi
    Fabrizia Sacchi
    Fabrizia Sacchi
    • Sandra
    Aurora Frasca
    • Valeria Michelucci - Bambina
    Giacomo Bibbiani
    • Bruno Michelucci - Bambino
    Giulia Burgalassi
    • Valeria Michelucci - 1981
    Francesco Rapalino
    • Bruno Michelucci - 1981
    Sergio Albelli
    Sergio Albelli
    • Mario Michelucci
    Isabella Cecchi
    • Zia Leda Nigiotti
    Emanuele Barresi
    • Roberto Lenzi
    Dario Ballantini
    • Avvocato Cenerini
    Paolo Ruffini
    • Cristiano Cenerini
    Fabrizio Brandi
    • Giancarlo - 2009
    Jacopo Dini
    • Giancarlo - 1981
    Michele Crestacci
    • Luciano Vallesi
    • Regia
      • Paolo Virzì
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Francesco Bruni
      • Francesco Piccolo
      • Paolo Virzì
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    6stensson

    70s revisited

    Most people agree that the Golden Age of Italian movies started with Rosselini's "Rome-Open City" and ended about 15 years before Mastroianni's death. What's the cause of that, we can't be sure of.

    This film about the drug depending teacher, who remembers his mother during the last decade of that era and how she involuntarily destroyed the lives of him and his sister. They really haven't begun yet. His mother another example of the common Italian film theme "Too beautiful for her own good".

    But that theme would have been done better in the hands of the golden Italian directors and good acting really don't make that much difference here.
    8johno-21

    Bellissimo

    I recently saw this at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. This film picked up three prestigious Donatello Awards (Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Screenplay) in Italy and is that country's official submission to the 83rd Academy Awards Best Foreign Film category. The story begins in the 1971 when Anna (Michella Ramazzotti), the beautiful wife of Mario (Sergio Albelli) wins a local Mrs. beauty pageant. The jealous Mario eventually throws out Anna and their two children and so begins their journey throughout this film that leads to the present day where the older Anna (Stefania Sandrelli) is dying and her daughter Valeria (Claudia Pandolfi) coaxes her brother Bruno (Valerio Mastanrea), now a professor who has a drug problem and has become estranged from his mother and sister, to pay his last respects while Anna is still alive. Told in a series of flashbacks to the past interwoven very smartly with the present this is a clever film and story with lots of wit and charm and a great cast. Also stars Fabriza Sacchi as Sandra, Anna's estranged sister. Anna stole Sandra's boyfriend Mario and when Mario and Anna split he returned to Sandra. There are lots of interesting subplots and a great supporting cast including the young actors who play Bruno and Valeria in childhood and as teenagers. Paolo Virzi directs this film and his real-life wife Ramazzotti in a family friendly manner where violence and sex are implied and not gratuitous. Nicely shot by veteran cameraman Nicola Pecorini in his feature film debut as a cinematographer. Film veterans Production Designer Tonino Zera, Set Decorator Donato Tieppo and Costume Designer Gabriella Pescucci have a clever collective eye for detail in recreating the flashback scenes of the 1970's and blend them seamlessly with the look of present day with the help of Film Editor Simone Manetti. Writer/Director Virzi wrote the original story for film with the intention of making it seem like it was adapted from a novel help of co-screenwriters Francesco Bruni and Francesco Picolo. Virzi and Ramazzotti were on hand at my screening for a Q&A. I would give this an 8.5 out of 10 and recommend it.
    10giampy-78

    Italian cinema returns to tell the life

    Paolo Virzi, the last heir of Italian comedy recounts the resentment of a child for a mother too generous, the ambitions of a great little woman in Italy in the sixties, the Italian province full of prejudices, the disease as an instrument of reconciliation. Between past and present, helped by a splendid cast including Stefania Sandrelli (muse of Pietro Germi and Bernardo Bertolucci, Ettore Scola return in a leading role with all his talent as an actress animal). Paolo Virzi signs his best movie, a film that makes you cry and laugh at the same time, a film that remains in the heart... Paolo Virzi, the last heir of Italian comedy recounts the resentment of a child for a mother too generous, the ambitions of a great little woman in Italy in the sixties, the Italian province full of prejudices, the disease as an instrument of reconciliation. Between past and present, helped by a splendid cast including Stefania Sandrelli (muse of Pietro Germi and Bernardo Bertolucci, Ettore Scola return in a leading role with all his talent as an actress animal). Paolo Virzi signs his best movie, a film that makes you cry and laugh at the same time, a film that remains in the heart...
    8dierregi

    Moving story of an unconventional mother

    Told in flashbacks, this is the story of Anna, young mother of two, who in the Seventies gets thrown out by her jealous husband after winning a beauty competition for the most beautiful mother and must carve a life for herself and her children, even if she has no skills or instruction and only her attractiveness to sell.

    In her own way, Anna is a good mother, but both Bruno and Valeria, her boy and girl will suffer some consequences of their unconventional upbringing.

    I found the flashbacks very relatable since I am Italian and I grew up in that time frame. Therefore it felt like a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

    The part in the present is less convincing and I did not like at all Mastrandrea's interpretation of the grown up Bruno. Sandrelli as the older Anna is good and her story line quite moving.

    I rated the movie quite high for my own sentimental reasons, although the present day part of the history could have been done better and the plot is slightly overlong.
    10daliyahlainez

    The First Beautiful Thing

    This was a beautiful emotional movie. I really liked the actors in this movie because it seemed like they had a good chemistry on and off screen - for some reason I just had that feeling about it. The movie was emotional to me obviously because of the storyline and death, or the idea of death and having to watch your family member(s) slowly slip away from you, whether death or just estranged. However, I would absolutely recommend this film because it is the type of film that is relatable to anyone who doesn't have a perfect family nor a perfect life... in that case, EVERYONE. If a film HAS to be sad, I also like a film that can make me laugh, too, and this one did just that. It was a good balance to where the film isn't depressing, no fun in that. 10/10 would recommend it to a friend.

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      Kim Rossi Stuart was originally cast as Bruno. He was subsequently replaced by Valerio Mastandrea, who ended up winning a David Di Donatello for his role.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      There are family photographs of Anna, Mario, Bruno and Valeria shown interspersed in the credits.
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      Referenced in Estrenos Críticos: Paul y Los Pingüinos del Sr. Popper (2011)
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      Written by Mogol, Gianfranco Reverberi (as Reverberi) and Nicola Di Bari (as Di Bari)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 gennaio 2010 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Italia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site (United States)
    • Lingua
      • Italiano
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Livorno, Tuscany, Italia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Motorino Amaranto
      • Medusa Film
      • Indiana Production
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      • 7.788.176 € (previsto)
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      • 10.569.178 USD
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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