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Gianni et les femmes

Original title: Gianni e le donne
  • 2011
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  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.9K
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Gianni et les femmes (2011)
Gianni is a retiree who has become invisible to most everyone around him. In response, he tries his best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life.
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Gianni is a retiree who has become invisible to most everyone around him. In response, he tries his best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life.Gianni is a retiree who has become invisible to most everyone around him. In response, he tries his best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life.Gianni is a retiree who has become invisible to most everyone around him. In response, he tries his best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life.

  • Director
    • Gianni Di Gregorio
  • Writers
    • Valerio Attanasio
    • Gianni Di Gregorio
  • Stars
    • Gianni Di Gregorio
    • Valeria De Franciscis
    • Alfonso Santagata
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gianni Di Gregorio
    • Writers
      • Valerio Attanasio
      • Gianni Di Gregorio
    • Stars
      • Gianni Di Gregorio
      • Valeria De Franciscis
      • Alfonso Santagata
    • 8User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Gianni Di Gregorio
    Gianni Di Gregorio
    • Giovanni Brandani detto Gianni
    Valeria De Franciscis
    Valeria De Franciscis
    • La madre di Gianni
    • (as Valeria De Franciscis Bendoni)
    Alfonso Santagata
    • l'avvocato Alfonso
    Elisabetta Piccolomini
    • La moglie di Gianni
    Valeria Cavalli
    Valeria Cavalli
    • Valeria
    Aylin Prandi
    • Aylin
    Kristina Cepraga Goodwin
    • Kristina
    • (as Kristina Cepraga)
    Michelangelo Ciminale
    • Michelangelo
    Teresa Di Gregorio
    • Teresa
    Lilia Silvi
    Lilia Silvi
    • Lilia
    Gabriella Sborgi
    • Gabriella
    Elisa Alessandro
    Elisa Alessandro
    • Segretario notario
    Cinzia Bernardini
    • Vigilessa
    Giovanna Cau
    Giovanna Cau
    • Signore del poker
    Tommaso Colucci
    • Cocktail acido
    Martino Comodeco
    • Signore con cane
    Antonio De Mario
    • Amici del bar
    Iole Golino
    • Signore del poker
    • Director
      • Gianni Di Gregorio
    • Writers
      • Valerio Attanasio
      • Gianni Di Gregorio
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    10vpta2000

    Another gem by Gianni Di Gregorio

    After Mid August Lunch, another little great movie by Di Gregorio. In this second film, the mise-en-scene has become more mature, as also the structure of the script. The realism of the acting and dialogs are the same of Mid August Lunch, giving freshness and comic reliefs to the story. The plot is about a 60 years old man who suddenly understands he's become "transparent" for women, simply they don't look at him in "that certain way" anymore. But this is the surface of the movie, the funny "hook" of the storyline. What really matters to Di Gregorio is something else, something deeper, related to the loneliness of a man facing old age. So sometimes the film takes a different way, turning from the comedy for a moment, with beautiful flashes of melancholy and bittersweet fatalism which reach levels of great cinema. The Salt of Life suggest the birth of a new author.
    7tim-764-291856

    A Rich Slice of Life....

    Saw - and enjoyed - this Italian comedy drama recently at our local Arts Centre film club. This rich slice of late middle aged Gianni's (Gianni de Gregorio, who is also the film's director) life is one of being ignored by his wife, avoiding his eccentric mother and being jealous of all his friends who seem to still have what it takes with the ladies...

    Modestly staged, filmed mostly in one cramped town house and with a script that seems at times to be ad-libbed, there's a certain enthusiasm about it all, a relish for life and one of wishing for the finer things in life.

    Subsequently, he tries to chat up the ladies but the smallest of obstacles upset his plans, including his mother's thirst for innocent (but costly) gambling with her friends. One of the comedic highlights is when Gianni is told that a little blue pill is all he needs for an invigorated love life - and he doesn't realise exactly how that might come about. It's tastefully done, I have to add!

    Seemably using much the same cast as he did with 'Mid August Lunch' Di Gregorio keeps it 'in the family', low key and undoubtedly, cheap.

    This little film won't pick up the awards at Cannes and can seem just a little disorganised, but its quiet charm warmed over all that went to see it, including me. Recommended as something a little different and not too heavy, not too long either - suitable for the older generation, too. Also, a good alternative to a trashy rom-com if you're renting.
    5shozzas15

    Nice, but that's about it.

    Being someone of a similar age, & in a vaguely similar situation, I felt very sympathetic to the central character. But it just wasn't enough. I love gentle, wry comedy, 50s films such as The Ladykillers being among my favourites, but there was always something else, something more darkly comic & sardonic going on beneath the surface of such films.

    This was a pleasant film, but slight in the extreme; full of commonplaces, all performed with a sigh & a shrug of the shoulders, his friend was a stereotype, so were the girls, he seemed to have no real interest in anything. The only thing which made me laugh was the wheel spinning nuns. And I really couldn't see the significance of the ending.

    There are worse ways to kill a couple of hours, but life, as the lead character evidently knows, is far too short for that!
    9rome1-595-390251

    Plights of daily living in trying to acquire mistress comedy-

    I loved Mid August Lunch and like this movie even more. De Gregorio creates fun light "plights of daily living" comedies. They are entertaining fun and enjoyable.

    In this movie Gregorio (who writes directs and is the protagonist in these movies) is having a mid life crisis...he has retired and thinks his life will become fuller if he takes on a mistress---he finds out unbelievably that a much older man who sits with his friends out on the street in front of his house has done this very thing. Of course he is thwarted in this quest and that is where the humor lies.

    This is wonderful light amusing life situation comedy.

    This movie is actually a little slicker and better filmed than Mid August Lunch the story a little more involved.

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    8guy-bellinger

    Nice slice of contemporary Italian life

    Some critics blamed this film for being a failed Italian comedy. For sure, supposing the aim of Gianni Di Gregorio (the director-writer-main actor) had been to make one, "Gianni e le donne" would not have hit the mark: it is indeed neither hilarious nor cruel enough to be a true successor of Risi, Scola, Monicelli and company. The reason why they criticized this movie simply lies in the fact that they had decided in advance that, with a title like "Gianni e le donne", the film was to be a new "I mostri" or "Il sorpasso" and they did not watch it for what it really was. By way of example, Gianni, the central character, has nothing to do with the "monsters" played by Gassman or Sordi. He is actually a genial retired man, well liked by his neighbors (a little too much, to tell the truth, as they tend to somewhat take advantage of his kindness). He is no seducer and if the title is "Gianni and the Women", the blame is to be put on his friend Alfonso, a sixty-odd-year-old lawyer who urges him to have mistresses to stay in the race. According to him, all the males over sixty, except Gianni, get laid with a younger woman, which, in addition to living life to the full, keeps them from becoming old hats. Gianni, the kind of man who goes with the flow, complies, even if halfheartedly, just like he obeys his capricious old mother whenever she rings for him, exactly the way he walks his downstairs neighbor's dog, etc. The good man will thus be seen trying his luck with several women: Kristina, his mother's sexy personal nurse ; the divorced daughter of one of his mother's friends ; one of a pair of attractive twins... With a level of success proportional to his lack of motivation! So, if you accept the idea that Gianni is not a Gassman or Manfredi-like monster, if you do not expect any graphic or even crazy sex (as the title could imply), you will doubtless enjoy "Gianni e le donne". For, what you will get instead is far from uninteresting, namely a relevant slice of life in today's Italy, containing an implicit criticism of its current defects (Gianni's future son-in-law who, as he does not find work, does not try to find any ; the pervasiveness of sex in everyday life ; the cult of youth tyranny) ; a leisurely rhythm similar to the pace of real life ; discreet smiles rather than big laughs. And if you value such qualities, you will not feel let down because of an incorrect supposition. Gianni Di Gregorio plays with talent this ordinary man who, through the misadventures he goes through, starts questioning himself about the meaning of his life and about the coming of old age. He can even move the unprejudiced viewer, without overplaying, in fine touches that, by an accumulation effect, add to the truthfulness of the character. In a way, Gianni Di Gregorio in this movie appears as a distant cousin - older and less eccentric - of Jean-Pierre Léaud in François Truffaut's "Domicile conjugal" As good as him, but in a more outlandish style, is the excellent Valeria De Franciscis, playing Gianni's rich and selfish mother. The rest of the cast fulfills its task to perfection. Viewing "Gianni e le donne" proves a very satisfying experience. Pleasant and thought-provoking, this comedy proves one more time that, contrary to conventional wisdom, Italian cinema is not dead.

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      Selected for the Nastro d'argento (Silver Ribbon) 2011.
    • Connections
      Follows Le déjeuner du 15 août (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Here Comes Your Man
      Lyrics and music by Frank Black

      Performed by the Pixies

      (1989)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Official site (Italy)
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Salt of Life
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • BiBi Film
      • Isaria Productions
      • Rai Cinema
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $317,405
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,176
      • Mar 4, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,850,852
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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