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Solino, une vie nouvelle

Original title: Solino
  • 2002
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.8K
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Moritz Bleibtreu and Barnaby Metschurat in Solino, une vie nouvelle (2002)
ComedyDrama

In the sixties Romano Amato, his wife Rosa and their two sons Giancarlo and Gigi emigrate from Solino in Italy to Duisburg in the Ruhr area and establish the first Pizza restaurant in town. ... Read allIn the sixties Romano Amato, his wife Rosa and their two sons Giancarlo and Gigi emigrate from Solino in Italy to Duisburg in the Ruhr area and establish the first Pizza restaurant in town. Their business emerges well and both children get used to Germany. 10 years later the brot... Read allIn the sixties Romano Amato, his wife Rosa and their two sons Giancarlo and Gigi emigrate from Solino in Italy to Duisburg in the Ruhr area and establish the first Pizza restaurant in town. Their business emerges well and both children get used to Germany. 10 years later the brothers fall in love with the same woman; they break tie with each other in anger and Gigi re... Read all

  • Director
    • Fatih Akin
  • Writer
    • Ruth Toma
  • Stars
    • Barnaby Metschurat
    • Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Christian Tasche
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fatih Akin
    • Writer
      • Ruth Toma
    • Stars
      • Barnaby Metschurat
      • Moritz Bleibtreu
      • Christian Tasche
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Barnaby Metschurat
    Barnaby Metschurat
    • Gigi Amato
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Giancarlo Amato
    Christian Tasche
    • Jos Vater
    Tiziana Lodato
    • Ada
    Antonella Attili
    Antonella Attili
    • Rosa Amato
    Annika Schmitz
    • Jo Kind
    Patrycia Ziolkowska
    Patrycia Ziolkowska
    • Jo
    Nicola Cutrignelli
    • Gigi Kind
    Michele Ranieri
    • Giancarlo Kind
    Cesare Mele
    • Umberto Kind
    Franco Javarone
    Franco Javarone
    • Alfredo
    Pino Cacace
    • Carabiniere
    Giuseppe Fernando Caputo
    • Rosas Vater
    Rosa Di Brigida
    Rosa Di Brigida
    • Paola
    Giuseppe De Rosa
    • Antonio
    Gigi Savoia
    • Romano Amato
    Maria Antonietta Zucano
    • Ada Kind
    Dante Marmone
    • Bahnhofsvorsteher 1964
    • Director
      • Fatih Akin
    • Writer
      • Ruth Toma
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    User reviews17

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    8runamokprods

    A human, complex and sweet portrait of an immigrant immigrant family

    Akin deals with two of his favorite themes here; the experience of the immigrant outsider, and food. Both run through his later films, but even here are approached with energy and humanity.

    The story of an Italian family that moves to Germany to in the hopes of getting better work, the film spans 20 years. The first act takes place in 1964, as the family makes the move and the 2 brothers who are the children try to adjust. Jump forward 10 years to 1974 and the film moves from sweet light sentiment to something a little darker and more complex, as the brothers are now young adults, pulling away from the family, and grappling with what they want out of life and the tensions caused by their naturally different temperaments.

    While not at the level of his later amazing works like "Head-On" and "The Edge of Heaven", this is an entertaining and very human movie that manages to be a portrait of a struggling family, that's neither horribly depressing, or sticky sweet and cute.

    It's very frustrating, but there seems to be no officially released DVD with English subtitles.
    7absalem

    Great movie at the end of a perfect day

    Well, this in an outrageous flick. I saw it the other day with my girl friend, and both of us were/are very impressed by this movie. The first half, when they just arrive in Germany is very great told.

    The young boys play their roles very good, especially the young gigi. He is great! My eyes were wet all the time, its so much feeling that is transmitted through the silver screen. And the music makes this flick perfect. it always supports the unique scenes. Well, i just have to say, GO FOR IT! By the way, Akin is a great director. 9/10
    9meyergleich

    Great treatment of an important subject

    I adored this movie. Not only because I am a big fan of Moritz Bleibtreu, although he is in practically all German movies that count. But also because he is NOT the main actor. The lead is taken over by Barnaby Metschurat, who was the only reason to watch 2001's Julietta, and who really carries this movie on his shoulders.

    A family moves from Italy to Germany seeking "the German dream" (this is my own invention and ironic...) of cheap labor in steel and coal industries. However, they end up opening a restaurant and the journey the movie takes to this point alone is so poetic and at the same time funny and charming. From this point onward, the story told is mainly that of the two brothers of this family, Giancarlo (Bleibtreu) and Gigi (Metschurat). Gigi's dream to become a filmmaker is threatened by rivalry with his brother and his mother's determination to return to Italy. What follows is a great - and totally neutral - look at what life can become formed by the choices you make.

    In the end, this movie doesn't say which life (Gigi's or Giancarlo's) was more successful or fuller or more interesting. It merely gives us a rewarding glimpse at what it must be like to search for identity when two countries and mentalities are involved. and this look is not driven by bitterness or disdain to either country, which makes it such a great film for any and every country dealing with the tensions resulting from immigration. The fact that director Fatih Akin's moved to Germany from Turkey in the 70s also lends this movie a large measure of its credibility and emotional accuracy. The icing on the cake are fantastic performances by the entire cast, especially Metschurat and - this I really need to stress - the little boy who plays young Gigi. That kid's performance would be a hard act to follow by just about anyone! Great movie, go see it.
    Brevity

    Despite my assumptions, this is as good as the finest of berries

    This hadn't too good a prognosis from me due to certain factors, but I was pleasantly surprised I ended up enjoying the film very much. It's engrossing as anything and very interesting - not only because of the secondary subject matter of film. And yes, it looks sharp.

    The cast is good all around. Even the children succeed perfectly in the only thing I expect from them: they aren't irritating. I'd go as far as saying that some of them are, uh, great. The distinctive-faced Vincent Schiavelli draws a nice picture of a film director.

    I just found myself searching for Akin's other films. It seems this (the one not scripted by him) is actually the weakest thereof! I look forward to seeing his others, but only for this one I vouch, as of now.

    Oh dear. Now I'm finished and haven't even said anything.
    8lyrxsf

    Passion and Ardour

    Such a delightful movie! Very heart warming. One can't help falling in love with the character of Gigi. He's adorable as a child and grows into a sensitive artist. The whole movie revolves around him. He lives in a wonderful world – living all life – curiosity, desire and anticipation. There is an elder brother who tries to steal his glory but really remains in the shadow all his life. The father is very stereotypically Italian and so is the mother. I wanted the father to come and reunite with the mother in the last scene – and have them cry and laugh. I also wish that there was at least something redeeming about the elder brother. His personality seems to have been trashed entirely. Passion and ardour – that's the key to life. And looking through the camera – focusing on small details and savoring the delicate details of life.

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    • Trivia
      Fatih Akin asked both Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola to play the Italian director Baldi.
    • Connections
      References Les Damnés (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Ich will nicht werden, was mein Vater ist
      Performed by Ton Steine Scherben

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2002 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • German
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Solino
    • Filming locations
      • Apulia, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Wüste Film
      • Wüste Film West
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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    • Budget
      • DEM 10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,034,779
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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