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Giorni e nuvole

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.1K
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Antonio Albanese and Margherita Buy in Giorni e nuvole (2007)
A drama centered around a proud man who cannot reveal to his wife the true state of their economic situation until they are forced to put their home on the market.
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A well-off and sophisticated couple struggles to stay together after the husband loses his job.A well-off and sophisticated couple struggles to stay together after the husband loses his job.A well-off and sophisticated couple struggles to stay together after the husband loses his job.

  • Director
    • Silvio Soldini
  • Writers
    • Silvio Soldini
    • Doriana Leondeff
    • Francesco Piccolo
  • Stars
    • Margherita Buy
    • Antonio Albanese
    • Giuseppe Battiston
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Silvio Soldini
    • Writers
      • Silvio Soldini
      • Doriana Leondeff
      • Francesco Piccolo
    • Stars
      • Margherita Buy
      • Antonio Albanese
      • Giuseppe Battiston
    • 13User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 35 nominations total

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    Margherita Buy
    Margherita Buy
    • Elsa
    Antonio Albanese
    Antonio Albanese
    • Michele
    Giuseppe Battiston
    Giuseppe Battiston
    • Vito
    Alba Rohrwacher
    Alba Rohrwacher
    • Alice
    Carla Signoris
    Carla Signoris
    • Nadia
    Fabio Troiano
    Fabio Troiano
    • Riki
    Paolo Sassanelli
    Paolo Sassanelli
    • Salviati
    Arnaldo Ninchi
    • Padre di Michele
    Teco Celio
    • Ragionier Terzetti
    Antonio Carlo Francini
    • Luciano
    Carlo Scola
    • Fabrizio
    Alberto Giusta
    • Roberto
    Orietta Notari
    • Signora Carminati
    Nicoletta Maragno
    • Restauratrice
    Arianna Comes
    • Apprendista restauro
    Tatiana Lepore
    • Cristina
    Roberto Serpi
    Roberto Serpi
    • Claudio
    Mauro Parrinello
    • Jacopo
    • Director
      • Silvio Soldini
    • Writers
      • Silvio Soldini
      • Doriana Leondeff
      • Francesco Piccolo
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    10fouadice

    Great Movie

    "Giorni e nuvole" (2007) is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and resilience. The film beautifully captures the essence of life's unpredictability, showcasing the impact of financial crisis on a seemingly perfect family. The performances are exceptional, particularly by the lead actors, whose chemistry is palpable. The cinematography is stunning, enhancing the emotional depth of the narrative. Director Silvio Soldini crafts a delicate balance between drama and hope, making the viewer reflect on their own relationships. This film is a masterpiece that resonates long after the credits roll, deserving a solid 10-star rating for its heartfelt storytelling and artistic brilliance.
    10abdulkadermustapha

    Beautiful movie

    Giorni e Nuvole is a poignant and deeply human exploration of the fragility of economic security and the resilience of love. Directed by Silvio Soldini (Pane e Tulipani), the film follows Elsa (Margherita Buy) and Michele (Antonio Albanese), a well-off middle-aged couple in Genoa, whose lives unravel after Michele loses his job but hides it from Elsa for months.

    The film is not just about job loss-it's about identity, pride, and the shifting power dynamics in a long-term relationship. Elsa, who has just completed her art history degree and quit her job to follow her passion, is suddenly thrust into financial uncertainty. Michele, meanwhile, struggles with his pride and a sense of emasculation in a society where success is still very much tied to male status.

    Silvio Soldini masterfully captures the slow, emotional descent of the couple's life: the loss of comforts, the strain on communication, and the raw vulnerability that emerges. The film avoids melodrama, instead relying on subtle performances and realistic dialogue. Margherita Buy delivers a particularly nuanced performance-Elsa is dignified yet visibly unraveling. Antonio Albanese's portrayal of Michele is restrained but powerful, evoking sympathy even when his character makes frustrating choices.

    Cinematographically, the film leans into cold blues and grays, reflecting the mood of uncertainty and loss. The pacing is deliberate, mirroring how life's biggest changes often come not as explosions, but as a slow crumbling.
    8Chris Knipp

    Degeneration of a lifestyle, regeneration of a marriage

    In this film about work and marriage by 'Bread and Tulips'director Silvio Soldini, a well-off Genoa couple has to face self-image, marriage, and work problems when their financial world crumbles. Right after Elsa (Margherita Buy of The Unknown Woman) passes her graduate exams in art history and her husband and friends give her a big surprise party to celebrate, the truth comes out. Michele (Antonio Albanese) reluctantly reveals to his wife that due to hard times, corporate restructuring, and his own stubbornness he's been pushed out of the firm he co-founded with Roberto (Alberto Giusta) and hasn't been working or receiving a salary for months. They're in debt. Everything has to change now.

    First off Elsa is furious at Michele for not telling her all this sooner. His judgment was that knowing would have made it hard for her to finish her graduate work, but now that she has to know, it angers her to have been lied to. Probably he was lying to himself, but he's forgotten that marriage is a partnership.

    Neither Elsa nor Michele knows how to adjust. One night they go out to dinner with friends and Michele insists on paying, even though the bill is over $300. Again Elsa is furious. Later, she finds it impossible to speak frankly to her best friend, Nadia (Carla Signoris). It pains her to confront people now that one by one their status symbols are being removed. In the face of loss, there's the typical denial. Everything seems shaky.

    Whether they're getting along or not, their beautiful apartment must be sold. Their maid, Daisy, must go to take a full time job, and they have to sell something to raise the money for her severance pay. Elsa has to give up her art restoration project--which was an adjunct to her graduate work and her passion but was unsalaried--and find a part-time job in telemarketing and in the evenings fill in as secretary to a shipping company boss. They haven't told their grown daughter Alice (Alba Rohrwacher) about any of this. Relations with Alice are painful because Michele doesn't approve of Ricky (Fabio Troiano), the boyfriend she lives with. Later he is to get down off his high horse when he learns Ricky's not such a bad guy. For now, they haven't told Alice.

    Michele looks for work, but has a hard time accepting offers that are, inevitably, all below what he's been used to. (This is another form of denial.) One day he's desperate to do something, anything. He takes a day job through an employment office delivering packages on a motorbike--and Alice sees him. So she finds out. Alice has previously used the money her parents had given her for university to open a restaurant. It's doing fine, and she works there. Alice is torn between anger at Michele and serious concern for her parents.

    Michele has failed to take what turns out to be the best offer he's going to get, so he falls into something utterly humble but somehow satisfying, because it's physical. He does minor rehab work with two of his former employees, Vito (Giuseppe Battiston) and Luciano (Antonio Carlo Francini), who were let go by his firm before he was. Signor Salviati (Paolo Sassanelli), the shipping boss Elsa secretaries for in the evenings, has a weakness for her and keeps flirting. His attentions are all the more tempting with things so rocky in her marriage, but she still resists--mostly. Michele gets increasingly depressed when Vito and Luciano get hired back in the shipping industry and he can't finish their rehab jobs on his own and no longer has their company. Now he doesn't even go to interviews and he has nothing to do but mope.

    This little Italian film's hard lesson--that economic disaster can happen to anybody--comes at all too good a time for an American audience. The question the film subliminally asks is to what extent relationships, sense of self, and peace of mind may all rest on a lifestyle--how much economic security or its absence can change everything. Now that Elsa and Michele's "days" are full of "clouds" and their nerves are on edge (and Elsa is exhausted from her new make-do jobs), they get into fights easily. It's not certain their marriage will survive. After a fight, Michele sleeps over one night with Ricky and Alice. This is when he sees that Ricky's a good guy. It's also clear now they're lucky Alice has made herself financially independent.

    Elsa's restoration project, which we see her presenting during the opening credits, involves unearthing a fresco that may be the work of an early renaissance painter she's interested in. Toward the end of the film, she returns to the project and finds that her intuitions were correct. She's vindicated, her professor is admiring, and this becomes a metaphor for discovering a future. In the final scene, Elsa and Michele agree to forget the past and move forward as best they can. Their losses have taken them back to basics and to honesty with each other and their daughter.

    While this starts with a premise like that of Laurent Cantet's 'Time Out' of a man hiding that he's been pushed out of the corporate world, the development here is much more practical and everyday. The film succeeds because of a lack of tricky plot developments, and the charisma and polish of Buy and Albanese. Soldini does a splendid job of evoking the upper-middle-class lifestyle the couple lives in Genoa. Events are nerve-wracking because they're living so much on the edge. This is probably a more common situation than it used to be. It's not very hard to identify with the couple and feel the day-to-day insecurity they suddenly live with. The security blanket is easily ripped. In a world of globalization and ever more rapacious capitalism, the upper bourgeoisie is yet another new proletariat, and 'Days and Clouds' is a sympathetic portrayal of what that may mean.
    10enamcaty

    A nice Italian movie

    *Days and Clouds* (2007) is an Italian drama film directed by Silvio Soldini. It follows Elsa and Michele, a wealthy middle-aged couple whose comfortable life shatters when Michele loses his job. Elsa, an art historian, is forced to take small jobs while Michele struggles with pride and despair. Their once-loving relationship strains under financial stress, leading to personal transformation and a reassessment of their priorities. The film explores themes of economic instability, resilience, and love in adversity, portraying a realistic and emotional journey of adaptation and rediscovery.woww!
    8bandw

    Accomplished film deals with a currently relevant topic

    Elsa and Michele are living a comfortable upper middle class life in Genoa ... until Michele is forced out of the company he co-founded. This film examines the effect this event has on Elsa, Michele, their daughter Alice, and their friends. If you are a middle aged person with a good income, then this film will probably touch a raw nerve, since you would have to feel that this could happen to you; if this has happened to you, then you will likely doubly feel the pain.

    The film is brutally honest as it shows how Elsa and Michele give up their comforts one step at a time. After Elsa recovers from the initial shock, she is quite practical in looking for work, any kind of work. But it's different for Michele. He has been used to being the breadwinner and deals with serious issues like humiliation, wounded pride, and feelings of worthlessness--one day he was a key player in his work and family and the next day he feels he is nothing. He is so embarrassed that he cannot even reveal the truth to his daughter until she makes an independent discovery of it. Friendships are severely impacted. What has happened to Michele and Elsa has happened to thousands since the economic downturn and their reactions are not atypical, but their story is laid out here in a very affecting manner.

    Antonio Albanese (as Michele) and Margherita Buy (as Elsa) turn in very believable performances. No great tricks in cinematography or time sequencing, just straightforward, solid filmmaking.

    Life goes on and people cope, but I think it would be difficult to watch this film without responding to its intense emotional content. No matter what your status, it's always hard to take several steps back. Money, work, and status are important and, as illustrated in this film, I think it is the unusual person who can withstand a serious blow in any one of those areas and come out the better for it.

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      Orietta Notari's debut.
    • Soundtracks
      Sono Tremendo
      Written by Giosy Capuano (as G.Capuano), Mario Capuano (as M.Capuano) and Danilo Ciotti (as A.D.Ciotti)

      © Edizioni Chappell, S.r.l. / Fonit Cetra Music Publishing, S.r.l.

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2007 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Switzerland
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Days and Clouds
    • Filming locations
      • Genoa, Liguria, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Amka Films Productions
      • Lumière & Co.
      • RSI-Radiotelevisione Svizzera
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    • Budget
      • €300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $112,102
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,707
      • Jul 13, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,966,224
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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