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Allegro non troppo

  • 1976
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  • 1h 25m
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7.4/10
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Allegro non troppo (1976)
ParodySatireSlapstickAnimationComedyFantasyMusicRomance

The film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, though possibly more of a challenge to Fantasia than parody status would imply.The film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, though possibly more of a challenge to Fantasia than parody status would imply.The film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, though possibly more of a challenge to Fantasia than parody status would imply.

  • Director
    • Bruno Bozzetto
  • Writers
    • Bruno Bozzetto
    • Guido Manuli
    • Maurizio Nichetti
  • Stars
    • Maurizio Nichetti
    • Maurizio Micheli
    • Marialuisa Giovannini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
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    • Director
      • Bruno Bozzetto
    • Writers
      • Bruno Bozzetto
      • Guido Manuli
      • Maurizio Nichetti
    • Stars
      • Maurizio Nichetti
      • Maurizio Micheli
      • Marialuisa Giovannini
    • 49User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Maurizio Nichetti
    Maurizio Nichetti
    • The Animator
    Maurizio Micheli
    • The Presenter
    Marialuisa Giovannini
    • The Cleaning Girl
    Néstor Garay
    • The Orchestra Master
    Mirella Falco
    • Non-Exercising Orchestra Member
    Osvaldo Salvi
    • Man in gorilla costume
    Jolanda Cappi
    • Fallen Orchestra Member
    Franca Mantelli
    • Dancing Orchestra Member
    Bruno Bozzetto
    • Man in Rocking Chair
    • (uncredited)
    Angela Finocchiaro
    Angela Finocchiaro
    • Orchestra's Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bruno Bozzetto
    • Writers
      • Bruno Bozzetto
      • Guido Manuli
      • Maurizio Nichetti
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    User reviews49

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    10tuco73

    as chinotto stands to coke

    Surely not all of you know the Italian version of Coca Cola... it is called Chinotto, it has better (healthier) ingredients, got more flavour, a bitter-sweet taste, less sparkling effects... in a few words it is pretty good. (Un-)fortunately it cannot challenge the American giant, but for those who know... In a very similar way Allegro Non Troppo stands compared to Fantasia. Fantastic and funny animations, clever and never vulgar, made without a big budget, but with lot of thinking and skills, it creates something quite different from its original model. Obviously the music choice is also very good and both animations and movie (it is not only animation) work fantastically well with the musical selection...You may like it or not, but it surely is a very good and enjoyable effort. Try it once, and you might change your (mass-production) habits...
    8guillaumegervais

    An Italian movie inspired from Disney's Fantasia, but more adult-oriented.

    "Allegro Non Troppo" is truly a great movie. The storyline, although sample and maybe awkward, is very, very funny.

    Animations are good, too. The second and third ones are my personal favorite, but the finales are good, too! The storyline can be offending and crude, but that's all the point of it : it's like "Fantasia", from Walt Disney, as it said in the beginning of the movie, but actions made by characters are more adult-oriented (i.e. : sexual connotation).

    Everybody who loves bizarre movies, animations, and stuff like that should love this movie. It is also posing a critical eye over the modern society, one made of consummation and things like that.

    Definitely, a must-have!
    9roman-15

    Fantasia with an European twist...

    I first saw Allegro non Troppo around 1985 in a VHS copy. I truly loved the film, since it was so different from standard Disney fare. Even the B&W interludes seemed wacky and added to the overall viewing pleasure.

    Specially great clips were the Sibelius Valse Triste and the Firebird Suite.

    Well, I recently bought the DVD version from this movie (after joining a list in Amazon, so they would edit a DVD version of the film) and I must say that this version is GREAT. Not only is the original film complete and in an excellent version, but there's also 10 additional Bruno Bozzetto shorts plus a documentary about him and his filmmaking.

    So I really got a wonderful deal and would truly reccommend this DVD to all animation fans.

    9/10!
    10suicidea

    simply perfect

    This very hard-to-find mix of animation, music and comedy is a real treat for those who can appreciate it. I recorded it from TV some years ago, and it's still one of the most valuable articles in my archive. Very clever use of in-between b/w passages, great classical music and animations of totally different styles, concepts and attitudes, but each so well-blended with the music and the whole picture that you hardly get distracted.

    I don't agree with the comparisons to Fantasia, this is something different. It deals with things (and uses imagery) that a Disney product would never dare, let alone in the days Fantasia was made.

    If you have the slightest admiration for art, and can stand movies without the standard hollywood cliches, grab this one (though that won't be easy) and you'll not be sorry. 10 / 10
    10cafesmitty

    An Overlooked Classical Masterpiece of Sight and Sound

    Many many years ago, I saw this film and I was absolutely transfixed. This film cannot helped BUT be compared to Fantasia due to the fact that they mention this themselves. But what sets this film apart is its absolutely brilliant interpretations, in animated form, of these wonderful classical pieces that don't get as much attention as the ones Fantasia made popular amongst the general public. And there is one classical piece, above all, that was so brilliantly interpreted that it STILL stands out as one of the most moving pieces ever to be put on screen and that is the "Valse Triste" segment set to the music of Sibelius. Don't get me wrong, Disney's "clean" animation of Fantasia is a wonderful film, but none of its segment moved me as much as Valse Triste. And I think it's free form, scrubby, its understated color use and none heavy handed animation fits BRILLIANTLY here. You don't feel you are watching an animation, you feel as you are watching a painter, with each stroke, visualize the musical note of this wonderful classical piece. You get to see the abandon cat go from fantasy, reality, fantasy, that you wish you could adopt the poor cartoon kitty. If you are a teacher of music, especially classical, get this film and show it to your students, if they are not moved, then nothing will move them. This is the type of stuff that stays with you for YEARS and I guarantee you will be the better for it.

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    • Trivia
      Ward Kimball once called the "Bolero" sequence one of the greatest pieces of animation he had ever seen and would recommend it to students learning about the medium.
    • Goofs
      Since this film is a parody AND a cartoon, it's arguable whether anything can be legitimately considered a goof. However, at the end of the film, when the director sends Franceschini down to the archives, each time he pulls a finale off the pile the same animation is reused all three times. The effect is that Franceschini takes the same stage each time, only to have it reappear when he goes back for the next.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      The Orchestra Master: We're unemployed, then.

      The Presenter: Unemployed...until the next movie. I've already got an idea. A brand-new idea. We could do a love story.

      The Orchestra Master: A love story?

      The Presenter: But not the usual kind about men and women. Lots of men and lots of women.

      The Orchestra Master: Wife-swapping?

      The Presenter: No, not that same old stuff. Something different. I like asymmetry. Seven men and one woman.

      The Orchestra Master: That'll cost a lot.

      The Presenter: No, not at all. We'll get little tiny men and make the woman real tall. It'll be fantastic!

      The Orchestra Master: Sounds scary.

      The Presenter: What do you mean scary? Seven little workers, so you get the social context, too. A mine! They'll work in a min! I can see them now, singing happily.

      The Orchestra Master: Have you thought of a title?

      The Presenter: That'll be easy. Let's see..."Sleeping Beauty". Now keep it under your hat or some screenwriter hack might steal the idea. You can't trust anyone these days. He'll change the title, play up the sex. And give it some crazy name like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. And then we'll be screwed.

    • Crazy credits
      L'orchestra rappresentata nel film non ha alcuna connessione con le orchestre sinfoniche che hanno realmente eseguito i brani musicali. [The orchestra represented in the film has no connection with the symphony orchestras who actually performed the music.]
    • Alternate versions
      There are two cuts to be found on home video. A 1985 release by RCA/Columbia Home Video on VHS and LD is English dubbed and edited for content. These edits appear only within the live-action interludes, a full 10 minutes worth though - this version is 75min run time. Interesting what they chose to remove, considering that much of the animation itself could be seen by some as rather risqué and probably intended for an adult audience. The removed bits generally are those containing abuse by the conductor upon the orchestra and animator. This is the version that was theatrically released in the U.S.. The video transfer (both tape and LD) is somewhat green throughout, unlike the current version available from HomeVision on DVD and VHS which is the original Italian w/English subtitles and appears to be uncensored.
    • Connections
      Featured in Le ciné-club de Radio-Canada: Film présenté: Allegro non troppo (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
      Written by Claude Debussy

      Performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker (as Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) conducted by Herbert von Karajan

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Det våras med musik
    • Production companies
      • Bruno Bozzetto Film
      • Ministero del Turismo e dello Spettacolo
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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