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Italian Race

Original title: Veloce come il vento
  • 2016
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.8K
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Italian Race (2016)
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Giulia is a young promise of GT racing. When her life falls apart, her only hope is her brother, a drug addict and former rally champion.Giulia is a young promise of GT racing. When her life falls apart, her only hope is her brother, a drug addict and former rally champion.Giulia is a young promise of GT racing. When her life falls apart, her only hope is her brother, a drug addict and former rally champion.

  • Director
    • Matteo Rovere
  • Writers
    • Matteo Rovere
    • Filippo Gravino
    • Francesca Manieri
  • Stars
    • Stefano Accorsi
    • Matilda De Angelis
    • Paolo Graziosi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Matteo Rovere
    • Writers
      • Matteo Rovere
      • Filippo Gravino
      • Francesca Manieri
    • Stars
      • Stefano Accorsi
      • Matilda De Angelis
      • Paolo Graziosi
    • 9User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Stefano Accorsi
    Stefano Accorsi
    • Loris
    Matilda De Angelis
    Matilda De Angelis
    • Giulia
    Paolo Graziosi
    Paolo Graziosi
    • Tonino
    Lorenzo Gioielli
    • Ettore Minotti
    Roberta Mattei
    • Annarella
    Giulio Pugnaghi
    • Nico
    Luca Bondioli
    • Pusher
    Pier Paolo Paganelli
    • Novo
    Mario Gatti
    • Pino
    Mauro Onali
    • Pino
    Brian Lombardi
    • Michele
    Jacopo Volta
    • Giulio
    Andrea Kimi Antonelli
    • Matteo
    Alexia Murray
    Alexia Murray
    • Flavia
    Cristina Spina
    Cristina Spina
    • Assistente Sociale
    Giuseppe Gaiani
    • Mario De Martino
    Federico Mutti
    • Pilota
    Laura Mazzi
    • Preside
    • Director
      • Matteo Rovere
    • Writers
      • Matteo Rovere
      • Filippo Gravino
      • Francesca Manieri
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    1fren-460-709852

    Really stunned!

    How could be possible to be able to dedicate this movie to our dear friend and exceptional rally driver Carlo Capone it sounds to me shameful! Carlo Capone never got close to the drugs world or even expressed any approval about it! He always been an incredible talent and an European Rally Champion of in-discussed capacity and value, that some disagreeable company/business decisions could take /bring him down. His health conditions have no relations to drugs abuse or addiction.. the problem is of psychological origin. Problem originated by the non acknowledgement of his fantastic capability and authoritativeness driving top rally cars at the highest level. The movie is well far from paint an accurate image of the car racing world, that in the reality is serious minded and professional. The actors have done a very good job on a grey fantasy story that somebody have tried to corroborate/validated with a dedication totally out of place! Honor and friendship to our mistreated friend Carlo Capone.
    8bell-iain

    Great Fun.

    This is a very enjoyable film. It's unpretentious, not particularly earth shattering and doesn't give any great moral message, but it's a fun drama, well filmed with some nice scenery and some amusing plot developments. The cast do a great job and I became engrossed in the story as the character interactions became more involved. The technical details were convincing and all in all the production values were pretty good. I didn't know before watching that it was based on a true story, and this ensured that the plot was not schmaltzy and predictable; there were some funny diversions, but these were in keeping with the characters and not unrealistic. The ending was clever which is always a plus. Watching it with English subtitles while listening to the Italian was also great. It definitely enhanced my vocabulary due to the colloquialisms and levels of slang :-)
    7Reno-Rangan

    Winning the race, winning the family.

    The film was loosely based on the true story of some Italian rally racer. I didn't recognise any of the actors or the director, but I really enjoyed watching it. The film was two hours long, but worth giving a try. I anticipated something different, though what I got was kind of unexpected. If you read the title correctly, you as well think it is a pure race film. The film was well balanced between sports and the family drama. As well as there some funs and highlights the family bond, particularly about the siblings. It was a quite good film for me, but then it all depends on your interest that will decide how much you are going to like it.

    It is about a teen GT racer whose father had died during she was racing. After the incident, her life begins to fall apart. She's surviving with a younger brother, but their mother left them a long ago. Not so certain about their future, especially the house which they are going to lose soon if she lose the upcoming race. That's where her older brother who ran off long ago comes back. But he's a junkie and needed a place, so comes crashing down with her in the house. Despite his condition, she learns his capability, so offers him a job. Now this duo, as a family and professionally, what they are going to achieve is what follows in the remaining segments.

    In some parts, the older brother character seemed like a intentional. Like since his entry and his behaviour, most of the viewers would know where this story is going to head. But there are some turns in the midsection, in addition to give depth to his character, as well as to the story. I mean to define how he's changing along the story progression. Though when the film started, he was like in a supporting role, and then the takeover had happened slowly and unexpectedly. Particularly the end event, I did not think he would be on the roll.

    "I take a curve at 200 mph and you are worried if I have sex?"

    On the other end, I was looking for that young racer to give some spectacular stunt sequences. Then realised this is not a 'Fast and Furious' kind film, but the conclusion was. Yep, I did not expect that after what I saw in the previous 95 per cent of the narration. Because it was like a struggle between desperate to accomplish in a sport and saving themselves from the legal life, since they both are minors. Like I said before, theirs older brother was designed to influence on them in a situation like this.

    Don't go for it thinking it is a sport film, especially impossible high end stunts. The races were the part of the film, but focused on different points in the different segments. Mostly about the life events. Very interesting characters. Three sibling, but belong to three different generations. Theirs bonding was the highlight.

    The actors who played those roles were superb. In the first half it was that teen girl and then her older brother in the remaining narration. His final race event was what this film turned into a different perspective. More like the 'Fast and Furious' kind, so I think if they are planning for a sequel, they should focus on that kind of plot. Because that will commercialise the product and makes to promote the film itself internationally. Originally it was about the family, so I afraid that does not happen.

    The overall film was interesting enough to hook with it, but if you had seen lots of Hollywood films on the same theme, you won't be pleased with the race events, except maybe the final one. One of the reasons is that it is a drama-sports, not an action or thriller or a crime- sports. The film was overwhelmed by the drama ingredient. No cops, no villain involved. If they do, not excessively. I think they did not spend much on the film production, though the quality was so good. Whatever the others thought, for me it was just a good film. One time watchable film. I did not like it as much I can suggest it to the others, so I hope you would make a right choice on this.

    7/10
    10poppingame

    Italian cinema is reaching out!

    Finally, Italian cinema is ACTUALLY starting to come out! From "Perfect Strangers", to "They called him Jeeg Robot" to this! Stefano Accorsi is absolutely fantastic and so is Matilda De Angelis. The music is really gripping, just like the story. It's very well developed without stupid "pushes" for the plot to go forward. The relationship between Stefano and Matilda (brother and sister in the film) is near perfect, and emotional at times. The contrast between a young girl and her brother, who is a drug addict, is portrayed in such a subtle manner that it outshines most big productions, and proves you don't need a huge budget to make a good film. It is, truly, a beautiful Italian film. The type we haven't seen for a very long time.
    7niutta-enrico

    Veloce come il Vento: Every family could use a pothead brother.

    Despite some awful music (and some really bad acting) this was a nice film. Set in the land where the heart of Italian racing passion beats harder, this was the story of a young girl and her two brothers.

    I can't say precisely if it were a drama or a comedy nor can I say which was its style. Let's say it was less funny than 'Mediterraneo', more predictable than 'The Best Offer' and not as entertaining as 'Io e mia Sorella'. Nevertheless it had something in common with these very good titles.

    Movies like this could be good for Italian Cinema: in my Country, knowingly or not, we all are looking for a new National style of which to be proud.

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    • Trivia
      Freely inspired on real life of Italian rally racing driver Carlo Capone, European Rally Champion in 1984.
    • Soundtracks
      Let Me Go
      Written by Andrea Farri, Federico Coderoni and Pierluigi Ferrantini

      Performed by Velvet

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2016 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Veloz como el viento
    • Filming locations
      • Monza Circuit, Monza, Milan, Lombardia, Italy(car racing scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Fandango
      • Rai Cinema
      • Ministero dei Beni e delle Attività Culturali e del Turismo (MiBACT)
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      • $2,412,312
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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