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Le premier qui l'a dit

Original title: Mine vaganti
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
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7.2/10
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Le premier qui l'a dit (2010)
The youngest son in an Italian family struggles with whether or not to come out of the closet as he's faced with the prospect of taking over the family's pasta business.
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Tommaso and Antonio are two gay brothers. When Tommaso is about to come out, Antonio says it first. Outraged, their father banishes Antonio from the clan, before being struck down by a heart... Read allTommaso and Antonio are two gay brothers. When Tommaso is about to come out, Antonio says it first. Outraged, their father banishes Antonio from the clan, before being struck down by a heart attack.Tommaso and Antonio are two gay brothers. When Tommaso is about to come out, Antonio says it first. Outraged, their father banishes Antonio from the clan, before being struck down by a heart attack.

  • Director
    • Ferzan Özpetek
  • Writers
    • Ivan Cotroneo
    • Ferzan Özpetek
  • Stars
    • Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Nicole Grimaudo
    • Alessandro Preziosi
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  • IMDb RATING
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    14K
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    • Director
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Writers
      • Ivan Cotroneo
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Stars
      • Riccardo Scamarcio
      • Nicole Grimaudo
      • Alessandro Preziosi
    • 36User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 34 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Riccardo Scamarcio
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    • Tommaso Cantone
    Nicole Grimaudo
    Nicole Grimaudo
    • Alba Brunetti
    Alessandro Preziosi
    Alessandro Preziosi
    • Antonio Cantone
    Ennio Fantastichini
    Ennio Fantastichini
    • Vincenzo Cantone
    Lunetta Savino
    • Stefania Cantone
    Ilaria Occhini
    • La nonna
    Bianca Nappi
    Bianca Nappi
    • Elena - Tommaso's sister
    Carmine Recano
    Carmine Recano
    • Marco
    Massimiliano Gallo
    Massimiliano Gallo
    • Salvatore - Elena's Husband
    Paola Minaccioni
    • Teresa
    Gianluca De Marchi
    • Davide
    Mauro Bonaffini
    • Massimiliano
    Giorgio Marchesi
    Giorgio Marchesi
    • Nicola
    Matteo Taranto
    Matteo Taranto
    • Domenico
    Gea Martire
    • Patrizia
    Daniele Pecci
    • Andrea
    Carolina Crescentini
    Carolina Crescentini
    • Nonna da giovane
    Elena Sofia Ricci
    Elena Sofia Ricci
    • Luciana Cantone
    • Director
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Writers
      • Ivan Cotroneo
      • Ferzan Özpetek
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    User reviews36

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    7littlemartinarocena

    Ozpetek's heart

    Ferzan Ozpetek's affection for his characters is truly contagious. A bunch of assorted family members exchange publicly or privately some of their own personal truths. I sat at a Roman movie house with a loving public that not merely followed Ozpetek's world but also became part of it. Riccardo Scamarccio's beautiful face observes and reacts to his own existential dilemma. We're with him even if we can't totally understand his fears. We are in a world that's grown considerably in the last few years but the problematic seems to belong to another era. The father is a bit of a reactionary monster with a very human face. Loved the grandmother, a superlative Ilaria Occhini and the complicated aunt in a wonderful creation by Elena Sofia Ricci.
    8wricketts

    It would take an immigrant to create a film like this in Italy....

    Bravo for Ivan Cotroneo, the talented translator of Cunningham and Kureishi, among other evident skills, and for Fernan Ozpetek, the only Italian director (though he happens to be Turkish by birth) who regularly and reliably features positive gay characters in his films. In an Italy that, at least as issues of sexual identity and respect for difference are concerned, has just barely crossing the threshold of the 1980s, Ozpetek is a rarity and a treasure. The first two-thirds of Mine Vaganti (Loose Cannons) will seem dated to anyone familiar with the last 30 years of queer representation in American cinema, as will the melodramatic, end-of-the-world reaction of Tommaso's father to learning that his son is gay, but the last third hits all the right dramatic and emotional notes and redeems any doubts one might have about the rest. There are some outstanding performances here: Ilaria Occhini as Tommaso's grandmother, and the gorgeous Nicole Grimaudo as the disconsolate and complex Alba. In fairness, I even have to throttle back some of my knee-jerk dislike for Scamarcio. It's not that he's a standout here, but playing a gay character is still a brave move in Italian cinema, especially for an actor who still depends on teen-heartthrob roles for his bread-and-butter. He's certainly no more or less believable as a gay man than are any of the other actors in the film, though even that's a throwback to the days when U.S. cinema divided representations of gay men between "normal," masculine gays (Tommaso—who may be gay, but still knows how to play soccer—his boyfriend, and his brother) and the "sassy gay friends" who are frivolous and effeminate and whose only purpose is to provide comic relief. Still, Mine Vaganti is a giant step forward and a welcome and charming antidote to government silence and Vatican-inspired hate speech.
    7yris2002

    thoughtprovoking and entertaining

    Fernan Ozpetek delivers another talented direction in a movie which stands somehow apart from his previous ones, being here the entertaining and even funny element more evident and succeeded. The main theme has dramatic and thoughtprovoking implication, being it the difficulty for a son to reveal his homosexuality to his family, and the difficulty, almost the impossibility for the family to accept this revelation. What stands out here, as in all movies directed by Ozpetek, is the delicacy in handling with still difficult and "disturbing" topics, not judging nor siding for any point of view, but simply trying, sometimes with a radical but effective attitude, to offer a believable contemporary frame. At the same time, some funny moments are delivered and help to relieve the story of the easy risk to become too melodramatic or pedantic.

    The cast proves cohesive, each character well characterized and well integrated with the others. The performance offered by Ilaria Occhini, playing the grandmother, is significantly impressive and touching: she is referred as the loose cannon of the family, but she is actually the true emotional core of the family and of the movie, as well. Merit has to be given also to the youngest cast, belonging to the more glamorous and less committed Italian cinematography, but capable to convince and appeal the viewer thanks to their heartfelt interpretations, and not only thanks to their beauty.
    8muffo

    Funny, touching and a little bit sad

    I thought this was a fabulous film, really worth going to see. The acting was superb and it was beautifully shot. I thought the main storyline was great, to me it was really believable, obviously there were over the top elements to add comedy value, but even in this age there are parents who don't except their children being gay. However, whilst I thought the main story was great I didn't think the side story lines quite melded into the film, the story with the grandmother and Nicolo, and the other with Alba (don't want to give away too much, for me didn't quite work. I also think the story with the brother could have been explored more throughly. This film is well worth a couple of hours of your time, despite the ending I still came out smiling. For those of you who aren't too keen on gay scenes there is only one kiss in this film. This film is more about family, expectations and how we all strive not to disappoint our parents. Don't miss it.
    10carlinafox

    One of the best movies I have seen this year

    I saw this movie at the Chicago International Film Festival, along with 18 other movies, and it was, by far, the best movie in the festival. It was the only movie I attended that was applauded by the audience at the end of the film. I see that one of the film critics commented that the film was uneven because it couldn't make up its mind whether it was a comedy or a drama. It was both and worked on both levels, which is one of the reasons I loved it. it made me laugh and it made me cry. I think the best art is often like that. Gabriel Garcia Marquez' book "100 Years of Solitude" and Joseph Heller's "Catch 22" are examples of books that are very funny and very sad, sometimes for exactly the same reasons. I hope this film will be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It deserves the recognition.

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
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    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Loose Cannons
    • Filming locations
      • Lecce, Apulia, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Fandango
      • Rai Cinema
      • Apulia Film Commission
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      • $15,340,429
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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