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Giorni e nuvole

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.2K
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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
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Silvio Soldini
    • Writers
      • Silvio Soldini
      • Doriana Leondeff
      • Francesco Piccolo
    • Stars
      • Margherita Buy
      • Antonio Albanese
      • Giuseppe Battiston
    • 14User 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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    User reviews14

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    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.
    6gtmarcyk

    relentlessly grim

    This is a cautionary tale of an upper middle class couple whose life is going down the toilet. The husband Michelle has been forced out of his successful business by his partners but keeps the secret from his wife. Unaware, she continues to work with passion toward her degree in art. He throws an extravagant surprise birthday party for her, and this will be the last day of happiness for both of them.

    He drops the bombshell the next morning: I haven't worked for two months, we need to sell cancel our vacation to Asia, let go of the maid, sell our sailboat, and move to a smaller and more affordable place.

    Like a dinosaur unable to deal with a climate change, the husband pretends with friends and his daughter that everything is fine. He passes up an opportunity for a meaningful but lower paying management position and sinks into depression as he is forced to accept entry level and temporary jobs. Meanwhile, his wife is trying her best to make this miserable situation work.

    A strong but relentlessly grim movie to watch as the couples lives crumble around them. The beautiful city of Genoa has never looked worse as we are immersed in back alleys and scenes of industrial sprawl.
    7deepdish80

    Interesting

    A great follow up to Bread and Tulips, this story focuses on the other end of the spectrum of a relationship. As the movie progresses and the situation of the characters worsens, you begin to see subtle changes in the manner the couple interacts with each other, kudos to the fine actors for portraying such intimate and fragile emotions so realistically.

    Does love conquer all? Silvio Soldini (who was present after the world premiere of this in Toronto to comment on this question) isn't sure if it does, but he's hopeful. Decide for yourself and watch this film as he takes you on a journey of the highs and lows of a middle-aged relationship.
    10gradyharp

    A Depressing Theme in Depressing Times: A Brilliant Film

    Times are tough right now, mirroring the era of The Great Depression. Financial security is a ghost, friendships and relationships are tested by walking the razor edge of insolvency, and according to the 'popular movie' polls the escape for many is in the darkened movie houses with comic hero or animal animated mindless safety net entertainment. Not so with the very brilliant film DAYS AND CLOUDS written (with Doriana Leondeff, Francesco Piccolo, and Federica Pontremoli) and directed with immaculate attention to detail by Silvio Soldini (BREAD AND TULIPS, etc). Soldini recreates the global financial nightmare in the form of an examination of one family's fracture and consequences. It resonates despite the depressing story, offering a glimpse into the universal ties that bind us at this moment.

    Elsa (Margherita Buy) is graduating from Art History and Restoration school and seems to be a woman on top of her league, complete with surprise gifts and a celebration staged by her husband Michele (Antonio Albanese). Waking up the morning after her congratulations party, Elsa is ill with a hangover, but even more shocked when Michele breaks the news to her that he has been out of work for two months, ashamed that he has lost his company and his job, hiding in the couple's boat during the day. There is no money left and the couple must face losing their home and are forced to take on menial tasks to survive. Pride prevents the couple from sharing their financial downfall with friends and with their one child - Alice (Alba Rohrwacher) who has elected not to pursue education in favor of waiting tables in a restaurant she has invested in with friends. The tension of keeping the secret to themselves causes mounting friction between the couple and events that would have never happened had they shared their misfortune with friends and family bring their relationship to a near fatal end. How they survive is touched, quietly and quickly and gently, at film's end.

    Soldini spares no pain in the responses of his characters' misfortune, but at the same time he allows each character to emerge from ideal married tropes to completely human victims of financial ruin. Buy and Albanese are triumphant in their performances as the married couple caught in the crumble of decline. But there are fine performances by Rohrwacher and Fabio Troiano as her lover Riki, and Carla Signoris as Elsa's closest friend Nadia, and actors playing two ex-employees of Michele who provide a window of friendship in Michele's time of desperate need.

    The cinematography by Ramiro Cirita and the musical score blending opera and folk music by Giovanni Venosta enhance the motion of the film that though just under two hours in length, appears more succinct. Silvio Soldini has taken a topic that affects us all and polished into a film that is bound to touch every viewer deeply. Highly recommended movie from The Film Movement. Grady Harp
    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.
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      Written by Giosy Capuano (as G.Capuano), Mario Capuano (as M.Capuano) and Danilo Ciotti (as A.D.Ciotti)

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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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