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The rise and fall of the pirate mixtape empire of three brothers from Naples and their "Mixed by Erry"-trademarked cassettes that brought pop music to 1980s Italian youth.The rise and fall of the pirate mixtape empire of three brothers from Naples and their "Mixed by Erry"-trademarked cassettes that brought pop music to 1980s Italian youth.The rise and fall of the pirate mixtape empire of three brothers from Naples and their "Mixed by Erry"-trademarked cassettes that brought pop music to 1980s Italian youth.
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Thanks to the careful and accurate direction in the sets and photography, it tells the story of the Frattasio brothers of the regime that exists in their neighborhood to then see them organize their idea of social redemption - Erry copies music on the radio, with his brothers and breaks all commercial schemes until then giving birth to the world of piracy - The director Sibilia with the use of long shots allowed the viewer to immerse himself in those years through the reconstruction of period objects that frame the protagonists who seem to move inside a photo album of memories - by Maria Pia C.
Mixed By Erry (2023) Netflix (Italian subtitled)
For Every teenager who ever owned a bootleg cassette, probably bought at a market or record fair, like I did in the 80s. For me it was hard to find some obscure synth bands live recordings. For others it was newly emerging rock bands with fans clamouring for more recordings in a pop market not up to speed.
I know in Italy and it still is the case their licensing laws was slightly different. For Erry all he ever wanted was to be a DJ and his mix tapes was the way in.
Erry dreams of being a DJ but lacking the charisma and personality makes mix tapes for his friends, this proves to be very popular, he along with his three brothers have to expand their business, which impacts on borrowing from the local mafia, and other dubious law breakers, the taxman and the police and the impact of the dreaded compact disc.
Its a great movie, quite innocent in a lot of ways and revels in the energy of youth and the joys of piracy. Featuring a lovely 80s soundtrack, with a splattering of 80s pop and lots and lots of Italian and Spanish pop I've never heard of.
Regarding that mix tape , its the key to it all, it is the ultimate gift. Your giving a little bit of yourself a bit of your soul, if you've ever made a tape, Cd mix, even playlist for anyone, usually female, the principle aim to to please, impress and to woo them, to bring their emotions to the fore and to cement any intentions however moral or immoral they may be. If it works the lady in question will melt before you, even if only half of the tracks make a connection you are in.
Those hand written tapes, in my case unintelligible spider calligraphy would seal the contract and gain the desired result.
Choice tracks would have to include some Scott Walker, Bowie, Sylvian, maybe some Nilsson and Morricone, and for some fragility to highlight your sensitive side how about some Brian Wilson.
The music would change to reflect their taste too, and the current fashions, but quality and emotions will override any trend.
I miss those tapes and their sleazy intentions.
Lovely 8/10.
I know in Italy and it still is the case their licensing laws was slightly different. For Erry all he ever wanted was to be a DJ and his mix tapes was the way in.
Erry dreams of being a DJ but lacking the charisma and personality makes mix tapes for his friends, this proves to be very popular, he along with his three brothers have to expand their business, which impacts on borrowing from the local mafia, and other dubious law breakers, the taxman and the police and the impact of the dreaded compact disc.
Its a great movie, quite innocent in a lot of ways and revels in the energy of youth and the joys of piracy. Featuring a lovely 80s soundtrack, with a splattering of 80s pop and lots and lots of Italian and Spanish pop I've never heard of.
Regarding that mix tape , its the key to it all, it is the ultimate gift. Your giving a little bit of yourself a bit of your soul, if you've ever made a tape, Cd mix, even playlist for anyone, usually female, the principle aim to to please, impress and to woo them, to bring their emotions to the fore and to cement any intentions however moral or immoral they may be. If it works the lady in question will melt before you, even if only half of the tracks make a connection you are in.
Those hand written tapes, in my case unintelligible spider calligraphy would seal the contract and gain the desired result.
Choice tracks would have to include some Scott Walker, Bowie, Sylvian, maybe some Nilsson and Morricone, and for some fragility to highlight your sensitive side how about some Brian Wilson.
The music would change to reflect their taste too, and the current fashions, but quality and emotions will override any trend.
I miss those tapes and their sleazy intentions.
Lovely 8/10.
After the half-disaster of ROSE ISLAND, Sydney Sibilia manages to come back with a movie that shows again his particular view on the clash between authority and rebellion.
This is, for now, his most "cointained" picture, meaning that, unlike the previous ones, Sibilia builds a very efficient balance between the most euphoric comedy and the more intimate approach to still maintain the realism of the daily life of three common people, and of their highest ambitions with which they marked their spot in History, but without considering the necessary consequences.
The characters are the major strength of the picture, all portrayed in the most diligent and genuine way by the whole cast, catching our interest right because of their ability to go over the limits just to live their more intimate dreams, and because of the evident immaturity they still display in doing it.
This is what lacked in ROSE ISLAND: the paradox between managing to put on a possibly revolutionary act of "rebellion", and the hard clash with the reality around it.
Sibilia doesn't condemn Erry and his wish to spread music, but still doesn't fully justify him either, clearly exposing his auto-illusion in following a "short-cut" that even he can't really understand.
An intriguing tale of little antiheroes who gained and lost everything with the same energy capable to both build and crash Dreams.
This is, for now, his most "cointained" picture, meaning that, unlike the previous ones, Sibilia builds a very efficient balance between the most euphoric comedy and the more intimate approach to still maintain the realism of the daily life of three common people, and of their highest ambitions with which they marked their spot in History, but without considering the necessary consequences.
The characters are the major strength of the picture, all portrayed in the most diligent and genuine way by the whole cast, catching our interest right because of their ability to go over the limits just to live their more intimate dreams, and because of the evident immaturity they still display in doing it.
This is what lacked in ROSE ISLAND: the paradox between managing to put on a possibly revolutionary act of "rebellion", and the hard clash with the reality around it.
Sibilia doesn't condemn Erry and his wish to spread music, but still doesn't fully justify him either, clearly exposing his auto-illusion in following a "short-cut" that even he can't really understand.
An intriguing tale of little antiheroes who gained and lost everything with the same energy capable to both build and crash Dreams.
This is a story that's one part funny, and one part sad. All Erry wanted to do was to be known as a DJ. Barred from doing so, he created an illegal business worth billions of lira in the late 80s reproducing pop music of that time for young Italians at a cheap price. Perhaps unwittingly, he created a huge market for his unusual product.
The story of the three brothers is fascinating. As young as they were, they thought through ingenious ways to produce and market audio tapes mixed by Erry. This started music piracy in Italy.
In a way, Erry was innocent because all what he ever wanted was to share pop music with his contemporaries. He never imagined at the beginning that he was doing something wrong.
It's an entertaining movie. The writers succeed in compressing all the highlights of the bold, smart enterprise of Giuseppe, Angelo and Enrico Frattasio into a watchable feature film. The actors do justice to the story. It's a cohesive story thanks to the director, Sydney Sibelia. Bravo!
The story of the three brothers is fascinating. As young as they were, they thought through ingenious ways to produce and market audio tapes mixed by Erry. This started music piracy in Italy.
In a way, Erry was innocent because all what he ever wanted was to share pop music with his contemporaries. He never imagined at the beginning that he was doing something wrong.
It's an entertaining movie. The writers succeed in compressing all the highlights of the bold, smart enterprise of Giuseppe, Angelo and Enrico Frattasio into a watchable feature film. The actors do justice to the story. It's a cohesive story thanks to the director, Sydney Sibelia. Bravo!
A film based on a true story, which although overly fictionalized, still gives a good glimpse into the epic tale of "Mixed by Erry." We are in Naples, one of the most musical cities in the world, where three brothers invented the cassette business. The film tells the story very well, it could almost be an American film, the way it was made: poor people who become rich by challenging the status quo. A story that could only happen in Naples. Perhaps a bit too much comedy, but it's fine. They also added a bit of romance, which never hurts. The ending is foreshadowed from the beginning, because good always triumphs. Or maybe not.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film won the Nastro d'Argento for best comedy film, as well as the awards for best production, best casting, and best production design.
- GoofsRelax by Frankie goes to Hollywood is shown as being played at the Disco scene in 1985, but it was actually out in Italy starting spring 1984 (and hence not one year later)
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977)
- SoundtracksDavanti agli occhi miei
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- €8,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,120,191
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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