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Santa Maradona

  • 2001
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.5K
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Santa Maradona (2001)
Comedy

An unemployed young man finds his life turned upside down when he falls in love with a beautiful actress.An unemployed young man finds his life turned upside down when he falls in love with a beautiful actress.An unemployed young man finds his life turned upside down when he falls in love with a beautiful actress.

  • Director
    • Marco Ponti
  • Writer
    • Marco Ponti
  • Stars
    • Stefano Accorsi
    • Anita Caprioli
    • Libero De Rienzo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marco Ponti
    • Writer
      • Marco Ponti
    • Stars
      • Stefano Accorsi
      • Anita Caprioli
      • Libero De Rienzo
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Stefano Accorsi
    Stefano Accorsi
    • Andrea
    Anita Caprioli
    Anita Caprioli
    • Dolores
    Libero De Rienzo
    Libero De Rienzo
    • Bart
    Mandala Tayde
    Mandala Tayde
    • Lucia
    Domenico D'Alessandro
    • PierPaolo
    Fabio Troiano
    Fabio Troiano
    • Marco
    Aleksandar Cvjetkovic
    • Padrone di Casa
    • (as Alexander Cvetkovic)
    Andrea Camuffo
    • Barista
    Elisabetta Valgoi
    • Cameriera Bar
    Roberta Fornier
    • Cliente Libreria
    Luca Bianchini
    • Commesso Libreria
    Franco Neri
    • Uomo delle Pizze
    Alessandro Pisci
    • Commesso Videoteca
    Simonetta Benozzo
    • Commessa Multiplex
    Valentina Di Nunno
    • Commessa Negozio Abiti da Sposa
    Giuseppe Loconsole
    • Primo Barista Discoteca
    • (as Giuseppe Lo Console)
    Salvatore Barno
    • Secondo Barista Discoteca
    Piera Cravignani
    • Vicina di Casa
    • Director
      • Marco Ponti
    • Writer
      • Marco Ponti
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews8

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    Angeloventura

    Pityfully inadequate

    An italian "Trainspotting"? A social satire? An effort to imitate Antonioni? Who knows, but the movie was absolutely schyzophrenic and if it wanted to be funny,it wasn't,if it wanted to be socially significant,you'd better try Pasolini or Altman than this tripe of a movie.Beware of the language: there is some clean word among the profanities the characters (???) pronounce all along.
    6diazr

    Not great but fun to watch

    While not a great social commentary, the playful portrayal of tension between the 4 protagonists makes it fun to watch. Andrea is purposefully like many other Italian young adults, living the fact of unemployment and getting no where even when he tries; his chance (too forced?) meeting with Dolores is a distraction and test of his commitment to growing up. His room mate and other friends also help drag him down. Can he break out?

    It's also refreshing to find the true-to-life non resolution of relationships; it's use of language is also street real.
    9Funkadelic_116

    Great buddy movie that is let down by the uneven development of the story

    It was a hot summer night when I first saw the movie, and straight from get go the Italian atmosphere displayed so prominently in this movie just sucked me in.

    All the actors in the movie have excellent charisma and presence on screen which is aided by the chemistry between them all. You really feel like you are watching every day life people having a good time rather than a scripted movie. Anita Caprioli is absolutely stunning in this film, from the first scene that she is in you can't stop looking from her.

    Now for the not so good. As many users before me mentioned this movie deals with some major issues in the Italian life, such as unemployment for the younger generation. Andrea keeps looking for work and keeps getting rejected while Bart has given up altogether and settles for some street philosophy and bumming around. Aside from that the story slows down towards the end, after Adrea dumps Dolores, and the movie doesn't really recover from there. Most of the fun in this movie was watching the relationship develop, and when that disappears and the missing housemate comes back the story just gets ridiculous to the point where the whole feel of the movie is disturbed and feels as though a different director took over.

    To finish this all off, I still enjoyed this movie immensely, particularly because of the chemistry of the leads and if you have a chance sit down and give this movie a shot. Won't be disappointed
    6fanni

    A Sweet and Sour Movie

    Santa Maradona tells the story of two 'young' men living in Turin and trying to start their professional life after studying at university. Their way to live appears funny (the couple Accorsi / De Rienzo plays very well together), but also sad and void of points of reference. They communicate very well with each other, thanks also to their common passion for football, but their relationship with the rest of the world is difficult, not clear and not definite.

    It is a clever movie about the difficulty to live, to find oneself identity and to pursue one's interests and objectives. Stefano Accorsi even leaves the girlfriend he loves due to his unsatisfaction with himself. Very real situations.
    1salome-3

    ninety minutes wasted & i have only one life to live

    oh what a terrible movie... It looks like the screenwriter/directed was locked in a room with a copy of Clerks and a copy of Chasing Amy and left there to rot for five years. Derivative, manipulative, full of wannabe "witty" dialogue that's absolutely stupid and pointless (with more of a hint of homophobia)... it was clearly made just because the male lead Stefano Accorsi (already a display of acting mannerism) helped pitching the script. A perfect example of why italian film industry is getting shoddier and shoddier.

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    • Trivia
      The video game Bart is playing is Commandos, behind enemy lines.
    • Quotes

      Lucia: Non mi ricordo mai se tu fumi, Bartolomeo.

      Bart: Ma perché...? Bart. Per favore, per cortesia, te lo ripeto ogni volta, Bart.

      Lucia: Comunque?

      Bart: Nah, non fumo.

      Lucia: Perché?

      Bart: Ci dev'essere un perché?

      Lucia: C'è un perché si fuma e c'è un perché non si fuma.

      Bart: Vuoi sapere il perché? Ti dico il perché. Io non fumo perché al cinema non si può fumare e non potrei mai vedere un film senza fumare, se fumassi. Quindi non fumo. Bart. Hm?

      Lucia: Grazie.

      Bart: No, grazie a te. Sai qual'è la verità? È che è tutta la vita che aspetto di dire questa cosa e non me l'aveva mai chiesta nessuno. E guarda che è brutto avere una risposta bella pronta e nessuno mai ti fa la domanda giusta.

      Lucia: Capisco.

      Bart: Possiamo fare l'amore, adesso?

      Lucia: Temo sia prematuro.

      Bart: Ah, già.

    • Crazy credits
      The movie is dedicated, among the others, to Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.
    • Connections
      Features Butch Cassidy et le Kid (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Santa Maradona
      Written by Manu Chao and Mano Negra

      Performed by Mano Negra

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2001 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Санта Марадона
    • Filming locations
      • Turin, Piedmont, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Harold Film
      • Mikado Film
      • Tele+
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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