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Le témoin du marié

Original title: Il testimone dello sposo
  • 1997
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
473
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Le témoin du marié (1997)
ComedyDrama

Incredibly, the bride at the altar falls in love with the best man on first sight, and even though he makes efforts to avoid her infatuation with him, she is determined to annul her marriage... Read allIncredibly, the bride at the altar falls in love with the best man on first sight, and even though he makes efforts to avoid her infatuation with him, she is determined to annul her marriage and marry the best man. And although she is able to dissolve her marriage, because she ha... Read allIncredibly, the bride at the altar falls in love with the best man on first sight, and even though he makes efforts to avoid her infatuation with him, she is determined to annul her marriage and marry the best man. And although she is able to dissolve her marriage, because she has never consummated it, the best man leaves... only to return to her many months later.

  • Director
    • Pupi Avati
  • Writer
    • Pupi Avati
  • Stars
    • Diego Abatantuono
    • Inés Sastre
    • Dario Cantarelli
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    473
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    • Director
      • Pupi Avati
    • Writer
      • Pupi Avati
    • Stars
      • Diego Abatantuono
      • Inés Sastre
      • Dario Cantarelli
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Diego Abatantuono
    Diego Abatantuono
    • Angelo Beliossi
    Inés Sastre
    Inés Sastre
    • Francesca Babini
    Dario Cantarelli
    Dario Cantarelli
    • Edgardo Osti
    Cinzia Mascoli
    • Peppina Campeggi
    Valeria D'Obici
    • Olimpia Campeggi Babini
    Mario Erpichini
    • Sisto Babini
    Ada Maria Serra Zanetti
    Ugo Conti
    • Marziano Beliossi
    Nini Salerno
    • Sauro Ghinassi
    Alessandra Chiti
    Carmela Vincenti
    Serena Bennato
    Marcello Foschini
    Barbara Orsani
    Umberto Bortolani
    Teresa Ronchi
    Saverio Laganà
    Valentina Lainati
    • Director
      • Pupi Avati
    • Writer
      • Pupi Avati
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    8jotix100

    A wedding at the end of the century

    It's 1899 and in Sasso, the small town in Italy, a marriage is going to take place. Naturally, the end of the century is in everyone's minds at what appears will be a festive occasion taking place during that historical New Year's eve. The only problem is the bride doesn't love the groom; everything indicates this is an arranged marriage by the impoverished family of the bride to a wealthy man.

    Pupi Avati, a man who has worked steadily in his native Italy for a number of years is not a well known name among the American movie going public. Mr. Avati deserves much better, as he demonstrates with this tale of how things were done among the moneyed classes in Italy, where a simple wedding takes epic proportions.

    Francesca, the beautiful bride doesn't want to get married to Edgardo, who is much older and appears to be a lecher and a profligate. The young woman is torn between duty and her own repugnance toward the man who would be her husband. At this point a mysterious guest appears on the scene. He is Angelo, an Italian who emigrated to America and, according to the popular belief, has made a fortune. Because of the fortune he made abroad, Angelo has been asked by Edgardo, who comes from an upper class background, to be his best man.

    Angelo, we find out, has been a lucky man because he didn't built the fortune he now possesses. When his older brother died, he left Angelo everything, thus making him a rich man. Angelo keeps looking at Francesca during the wedding ceremony. It's clear both have developed a passion that is not meant to be. In fact, Angelo is blamed for everything that goes wrong with the wedding.

    "The Best Man", the English title for this movie, offers a great performance by Diego Abatantuono, an actor that kept reminding us of Gian Carlo Giannini. In that both rely effectively on the expression of their eyes. In fact, one can see all the emotions going through Angelo just by looking at the actor that is giving him life on the screen to find out what is going on in his head and in his soul. Mr. Abatantuono plays his character with an economy of gestures. Pupi Avati knows what he is doing and nothing prepares us for the outcome of the film.

    Ines Sastre, the gorgeous Spanish actress, is perfect as the young bride Francesca who hates the husband her impoverished family has imposed on her. Ms. Sastre is an equal match for her co-star in a subtle performance that could have been overblown by another, less experienced director. Dario Cantareli plays the older groom who wants Francesca.

    This film didn't get any attention in this country since there is no market for these types of films. Pupi Avati's work should be seen more often because he hasn't received the recognition he deserves, at least in America.
    Tector

    Luxurious and wholly engaging

    Two of the three previous squibs here are negative. Ignore 'em. This film is delectable-- showed it to a roomful of old/young relatives Christmas night, and they all were delighted (while arguing with a pat ending). Huge cast-- more than 40 speaking characters, nearly all distinct and well-acted. Reminiscent of Visconti's THE LEOPARD, its art direction and costumes make for a lovely evocation of provincial Italy wedding, everyone in their best, on Dec. 31, 1899 (a good reason for rushing out to rent it right now). Most interesting as a compendium of folk rituals surrounding weddings in late nineteenth century, some familiar and a few bizarre. The film would be worth seeing for that alone-- but watch for the delicacy of the hero's interactions with the several women who pursue him, or the two beautiful group scenes over the wedding gifts.
    8tmehle

    Enjoyable historical creation of 1899 Italy

    I viewed The Best Man as a laserdisc, with Italian dialogue and English subtitles.

    The story is drenched in century-old Italian culture, which is of much intrinsic interest to me. Cinematography, costumes and sets were high quality, down to the matched horses pulling the carriages. The plot is basically a romantic comedy, with few surprises. The majority of the movie takes place on New Year's Eve, 1899. The movie's focus was on the cultural shift of those times, away from the 19th century tradition of `arranged' marriages. The central character, Francesca Babini, rebels at her parent's choice of an arranged spouse. Her parents pressure her to go through with the marriage and succeed only in creating a disaster. The ending is a triumph for the modern, 20th century view of romantic love. I would recommend this movie both for those interested in historical Italian culture, and those looking for a good `date' movie.

    I didn't see any profanity, nudity or violence that would merit the movie's `R' rating.
    messina22000

    a wonderful film

    the two negative comments widely miss the mark on this movie , and show why Italian cinema is so much more appealing , often , that ideologically-drenched politically-correct dumbed down American movies often enough these days.

    first , the film showed a certain epoque as it was , and as such no reason to portray a character confirming with today's poliical correctness. as far as the dialogue which revealed both subtle individual and societal personalties and trends , they were much deeper than the previous poster recognized. second, the wishes for the turn of the century are reflected in literature and newspapers of the period, my grandparents often commented on this - and the tragedies of the 20th century were quite at odds with what Europeans in the West thought progress would bring.

    Last, the final scene in the movie by itself is worth the whole film, romantic and touching . definitely Ines Sastre's finest moment in her career in my opinion. Having lived in the "old" Italy of the 1960's much in this film hit a chord. A wonderful movie, and thank god no American political correctness !
    8Sylviastel

    A Beautiful film

    The Italian film, the Best Man, is very well acted and believable about the Bride who falls in love with her husband's brother who is older and an American success. I found the movie to be well-paced and well-acted and believable. I enjoyed this film very much and do recommend it as a change from other films. Maybe it's because I have been fascinated by the beauty of Italy and the Italian language all of a sudden. I love Italian movies including this one. It shows another time in Italian life where family and tradition was still important including having a large family. That's all changed in contemporary Italy, people still get married and maybe live together without raising an eyebrow. They have smaller families maybe just one child much less two or more as it has even in New Jersey. Families are smaller and everybody is so involved in themselves. It doesn't help that the long working days in the rural fields have been replaced by a cubicle and an office. But that's what I miss about the old world of Italy, it's charm and eternalness.

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      Italian censorship visa # 92107 delivered on 28 October 1997.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1998)

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Best Man
    • Filming locations
      • Eremo di Tizzano, Casalecchio di Reno, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy(Wedding scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Duea Film
      • Filmauro
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $89,263
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,815
      • Aug 16, 1998
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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