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Pain et chocolat

Original title: Pane e cioccolata
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.1K
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Pain et chocolat (1974)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDrama

Italian immigrant Nino steadfastly tries to become a member of Swiss Society no matter how awful his situation becomes.Italian immigrant Nino steadfastly tries to become a member of Swiss Society no matter how awful his situation becomes.Italian immigrant Nino steadfastly tries to become a member of Swiss Society no matter how awful his situation becomes.

  • Director
    • Franco Brusati
  • Writers
    • Franco Brusati
    • Jaja Fiastri
    • Nino Manfredi
  • Stars
    • Nino Manfredi
    • Anna Karina
    • Paolo Turco
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franco Brusati
    • Writers
      • Franco Brusati
      • Jaja Fiastri
      • Nino Manfredi
    • Stars
      • Nino Manfredi
      • Anna Karina
      • Paolo Turco
    • 20User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Nino Manfredi
    Nino Manfredi
    • Giovanni 'Nino' Garofoli
    Anna Karina
    Anna Karina
    • Elena
    Paolo Turco
    Paolo Turco
    • Gianni
    Ugo D'Alessio
    • Pietro
    Tano Cimarosa
    Tano Cimarosa
    • Gigi
    Gianfranco Barra
    Gianfranco Barra
    • The Turk
    Giorgio Cerioni
    • Police Inspector
    Francesco D'Adda
    • Rudiger
    Geoffrey Copleston
    • Boegli
    • (as Geoffrey Copplestone)
    Federico Scrobogna
    • Grigory
    Max Delys
    • Renzo
    Johnny Dorelli
    Johnny Dorelli
    • Italian Industrialist
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Jacques, il Maitre
    Nelide Giammarco
    • The Blonde
    Manfred Freyberger
    • Swissman on Bar
    Cyrus Elias
    • Michele, the thief
    • (as Ciro Elias)
    Licia Farre
    • Laura
    Giorgio Dolfin
    • Paolo
    • Director
      • Franco Brusati
    • Writers
      • Franco Brusati
      • Jaja Fiastri
      • Nino Manfredi
    • All cast & crew
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    10vun88

    It's all in the title.

    Great tale about the "joys" of being an immigrant in 70's Switzerland and being rejected from their society for anything other than for labor.

    It's all in the title, no connection to the popular "pane e Stella" Italian snack here, rather the bread is a metaphor for the immigrants who have little choice but working abroad to put bread on their families table, while the chocolate refers to the luxury Swiss product and symbolizes that country's wealth. It's bread and chocolate as in rich and poor, as in eating for survival as opposed to eating for pleasure, as in immigrant and swiss, etc.
    9gomulch

    An excellent movie

    If all the film-festival awards this movie has won haven't convinced you to see it, then my review probably will not either. Regardless, it is important to know how well-done this movie truly is. Nino Manfredi does an absolutely stellar performance as a poor Italian immigrant trying to fit in in a world which dislikes him and his kind. From the start, this seems like a regular enjoyable comedy, but quickly transitions into both a comedy and a drama. On the one-hand, Manfredi's Chaplinesque "loveable loser" character is both endearing and hilarious. On the other hand, the film offers true insight into the problem of immigrational bias and cultural dissimilarity, and a stabbing insight into the premise of a national identity; how it is both meaningless and yet extremely important. This film deserves every award it received and then some.
    dbdumonteil

    I pity the poor immigrant ..(B. Dylan )

    Although a bit too long,"Pane e Cioccolate" features moments of unquestionable brilliance,of sheer genius ,which make him a classic of the Italian cinema any day.

    The scenes in the chicken cop are terrific and include idea to rival the best of the Italian cinema of the seventies ,which is saying something.It's so terrific I have to search my memory to find such terrifying scenes as those of the poor wops turning into poultry.And as if it weren't enough,those purple passages are followed by the irruption of posh young people,rich kids,who look like E.T.s .

    It's Italian directors' forte to walk a fine line between comedy and drama (the drag act),a thing French movies simply can't achieve ,with a few exceptions.Much more accessible than his stodgy "disordine" ,"pane" is Brusati's (and Manfredi's ) triumph :it's updated Chaplin -the scene when the hero chews his sandwich when elegant ladies are serving cakes and enjoying classical music - An immigrant will always be "tried out" .Everywhere he shows,he will be the perfect loser .

    Like this? try these.....

    They're a weird mob (Powell,1966) America America (Kazan ,1963) The immigrant (Chaplin,1918)
    9delh1

    Beautifully filmed and produced tale

    I saw this film when it first came out and fell in love with it.

    Having spent some time in Switzerland, I knew the truth of the rejection of foreign workers, and I saw the places where they lived in great poverty, in the midst of rich, glittering inter- national crowds. The bigotry was (and still is to a great

    extent) painfully true.

    This is one of those marvelous films that makes one cry and laugh, almost simultaneously. As many have said before, it is Chaplinesque.

    I especially appreciated hearing the various languages actually spoken by the characters - German, Italian, Greek, Turkish. The subtitles help the viewer very well indeed, but the sound of the actual languages enhances the verisimilitude of the story.

    Just recently I have, after more than 20 years of searching, discovered that this film is on video tape, and I can't wait to acquire it - at long last!
    9radlov

    Moving and brilliant bitter comedy!

    This movie brilliantly and movingly, but always with a lot of irony, describes the plight of an Italian migrant laborer in Switzerland. Some scenes are among the best in the history of cinema.

    A group of migrant laborers are doing some filthy work in a ramshackle barn. Through a small window they see some beautiful young Swiss adolescents riding on horse back. These youngsters look like gods compared to the poor ants in the barn!

    In another scene the hero of the film has been trying very hard for some time to assimilate, to become even more Swiss then the Swiss themselves. But he can't suppress his deep feelings of identity for ever. One day he enters a pub and watches a soccer match between Italy and Switzerland. At a certain moment he can't control himself any more and starts shouting to encourage the Italian team. He makes such a nuisance of himself that the Swiss throw him out.

    Utterly brilliant!

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    • Trivia
      "Bread and Chocolate" won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Film in 1978, four years after the films production, because the film wasn't released in America until 1978.
    • Goofs
      When Nino attempts to revive his inert industrialist boss with coffee, he inadvertently switches on the massage feature of the bed, dousing himself, but he is splash-free when he leaves to fill an ice bucket with water and shown dripping with the coffee after he returns to the bedroom.
    • Quotes

      Giovanni 'Nino' Garofoli: You're Italian, and I'm Italian. But is it enough to make us alike? Am I like you?

    • Connections
      Edited into Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Sekt Mit Sugar
      Written Guido Patrizio (as G. Patrizio) and Daniele Patucchi (as D. Patrucchi)

      Sung by Guido Patrizio

      Orchestrated and directed by Daniele Patucchi

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • German
      • English
      • French
      • Greek
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Bread and Chocolate
    • Filming locations
      • Dear Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio, as Studi Dear - Roma)
    • Production company
      • Verona Produzione
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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