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Viva Zapatero!

  • 2005
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Viva Zapatero! (2005)
Documentary

A documentary about the state of censorship and political satire in Italy.A documentary about the state of censorship and political satire in Italy.A documentary about the state of censorship and political satire in Italy.

  • Director
    • Sabina Guzzanti
  • Writer
    • Sabina Guzzanti
  • Stars
    • Francesco Alberoni
    • Lucia Annunziata
    • Silvio Berlusconi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    952
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sabina Guzzanti
    • Writer
      • Sabina Guzzanti
    • Stars
      • Francesco Alberoni
      • Lucia Annunziata
      • Silvio Berlusconi
    • 7User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Francesco Alberoni
    • Self
    Lucia Annunziata
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    Silvio Berlusconi
    Silvio Berlusconi
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Enzo Biagi
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    Michele Bonatesta
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    Rory Bremner
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    Luciano Canfora
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    Davide Caparini
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    Flavio Cattaneo
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    Furio Colombo
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    Serena Dandini
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    Ferruccio De Bortoli
    • Self
    Bill Emmott
    • Self
    Dario Fo
    Dario Fo
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    Claudio Fragasso
    Claudio Fragasso
    • Self
    • (as Claudio Fracassi)
    Bruno Gaccio
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    Maurizio Gasparri
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    Beppe Giulietti
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    • Director
      • Sabina Guzzanti
    • Writer
      • Sabina Guzzanti
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    9Dr_Nightfly

    Pity it is condemned not to be seen by most, not in theaters nor later...

    I was brought to see this movie by a friend, not knowing of the extraordinary feedback it got from audience and most critics at Venice.

    What a pleasant surprise! For someone who refers to herself as "just a jester" as Ms. Guzzanti does, in a bout of understatement, she does pull together a serious and impartial picture of the dismal state of freedom of speech in Italy, how downtrodden it has been by few who hold the power and how (too) many never felt obliged to stand up and denounce the sorry state of things. She is one of the few who did, and paid by being ostracized from possibly all main TV channels, making a row of enemies for herself even among those whose political stance should be closer to hers, or those who should have the moral integrity to stand by her.

    Since those enemies are very well aware of the potential of this "Italian Farenheit 9/11" as some movie critic has aptly labelled the movie, it is no surprise that there are only 55 screens showing it in Italy - as per the information on the official movie site - and definitely not the ones in the "mainstream" distribution, mainly owned or influenced by those people and companies whose interests are exposed - as was to be demonstrated. Trailers are also conspicuously absent from all usual TV spots for movies, and I am yet to see a single interview to people involved in Viva Zapatero - a further confirmation.

    There is a strong autobiographical streak in the movie, recounting the sometimes grotesque events that led to her defenestration from RAI (public Italian) television and the clumsy, embarrassed, and unfortunately, ignorant justifications brought forward by the individuals involved. This storytelling choice could not have been avoided, though I would have preferred a wider series of cases which would have underlined the systematic quenching of any dissenting voices, both satirical and from independent media at large, which is taking place in Italy, and the equally systematic lack of response from the "opposition" which seems to willingly favour a less free system that they may have the fortune to be handed control over, after elections next year.

    This movie is a funny, stimulating and valiant attempt at bringing a fundamental change in a country's basic political debate, open up eyes and provide people with a further tool to analyse the causes of the paralysis of its political system. However, I am afraid, it will not be seen by all those in Italy who would most greatly benefit from watching, neither in theaters, nor in its further incarnations, nor very much understood in its deep societal impact abroad.

    Maybe Ms. Guzzanti would be best served by distributing it on the net for free, and by having her producers / distributors follow Michael Moore's lead by not charging fees for public free viewings. Low circulation of this satirical documentary would serve best only the interests of those Ms. Guzzanti is fighting against.

    Final note: on the morning after I saw Viva Zapatero, Time Magazine named Beppe Grillo, one of the people whose story is very similar to Ms. Guzzanti's, who also appears in the movie, one of the "European Heroes 2005." Guzzanti is a strong candidate for 2006.

    That was my comment, safely composed from Munich, under pseudonym...
    10pierlorenzodangelo

    Sabina Guzzanti vs The Indifference

    What a terrifyingly truthful document. That's what we are and, probably, what we'll always be. Us Italians. What a shame that the protests, usually, take place at a bar but what it comes to, at the end,is just a shrugging of shoulders followed by a "What Can I Do About It?" We, Italians, allow this things to happen because we don't care enough about anything. We have the leaders that we deserve and this is true for the rest of the world as well but look at what we deserve! What a shame, what a shame, what a shame! "Viva Zapatero" released in theaters seemed a step in the right direction but how many people have actually seen it? The scenes with a massive crowd assisting to the show after the banning from RAI brought tears to my eyes and a glimmer of hope creeped up into my system, just a glimmer that has long gone and disappeared. What a shame, what a shame, what a shame!

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    • Trivia
      At the 62nd Venice Film Festival, the movie received a 20-minute standing ovation.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Sabina Guzzanti: I did what I had to do, and my reward was I got to see the crowd. I'm not the only witness. All those people are witnesses too, and so are you.

    • Connections
      Edited from RaiOt (2003)

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official sites
      • Haut et Court (France)
      • Official site (Italy)
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
      • French
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Вива Сапатеро!
    • Production companies
      • Lucky Red
      • Sciocco Produzione
      • Secol Superbo
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    • Budget
      • €200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,904,173
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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