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La mafia tue seulement en été

Original title: La mafia uccide solo d'estate
  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
9.2K
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La mafia tue seulement en été (2013)
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Palermo in the 1970s. Ten-year-old Salvatore Giammarresi's life revolves around school and his first love, his sister's escapades and his parents' dreams. But the shadow of the Mafia and its... Read allPalermo in the 1970s. Ten-year-old Salvatore Giammarresi's life revolves around school and his first love, his sister's escapades and his parents' dreams. But the shadow of the Mafia and its crimes hangs over everything.Palermo in the 1970s. Ten-year-old Salvatore Giammarresi's life revolves around school and his first love, his sister's escapades and his parents' dreams. But the shadow of the Mafia and its crimes hangs over everything.

  • Director
    • Pif
  • Writers
    • Michele Astori
    • Pif
    • Marco Martani
  • Stars
    • Cristiana Capotondi
    • Pif
    • Alex Bisconti
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    7.1/10
    9.2K
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    • Director
      • Pif
    • Writers
      • Michele Astori
      • Pif
      • Marco Martani
    • Stars
      • Cristiana Capotondi
      • Pif
      • Alex Bisconti
    • 11User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Cristiana Capotondi
    Cristiana Capotondi
    • Flora
    Pif
    • Arturo Giammaresi
    Alex Bisconti
    Alex Bisconti
    • Arturo bambino
    Ginevra Antona
    • Flora bambina
    Claudio Gioè
    Claudio Gioè
    • Francesco
    Barbara Tabita
    Barbara Tabita
    • Madre di Arturo
    Rosario Lisma
    • Padre di Arturo
    Enzo Salomone
    Enzo Salomone
    • Rocco Chinnici
    Maurizio Marchetti
    • Jean Pierre
    Antonio Alveario
    • Totò Riina
    Antonino Bruschetta
    Antonino Bruschetta
    • Fra Giacinto
    • (as Ninni Bruschetta)
    Domenico Centamore
    • Leoluca
    Roberto Burgio
    • Giorgio Boris Giuliano
    Attilio Fabiano
    • Padre Flora
    Totò Borgese
    • Salvo Lima
    Maria Amato
    • Professoressa Li Mandri
    Maurizio Bologna
    • Tecnico Condizionale
    Ettore Bravo
    • Macellaio
    • Director
      • Pif
    • Writers
      • Michele Astori
      • Pif
      • Marco Martani
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    5lasttimeisaw

    The childhood part shines but entirely the film is overpraised

    This is a nationally-acclaimed director debut of Italian's new triple-threat Pif, who directs, co-writes and stars in this satirical comedy, chronicling the turbulent mafia assassinations in Palermo from 1970s to 90s, through the eye of Arturo (played by Bisconti as a young boy and Pif himself as the grownup), who life has been significantly influenced by the local mafia activities, usually accompanied by Pif's smug voice-over, he even self-claims his own birth is thanks to a mafia shootout downstairs of his parents' apartment, although the animated scenes are riddle with biological errors, nevertheless, the jaunty atmosphere is pleasing enough to lure audience into the storytelling.

    A consistent thread running through all the various but cursory political assassinations is Arturo's unrequited affection towards his classmate Flora (played by Antona as a child and Capotondi as the adult), arguably the film's most delightful parts come from the childhood period, Pif manages to depict a rather humorous scenario out of the horrendous events happening wantonly, a highlight is Arturo's immense worship towards Il Divo, Giulio Andreotti, to reflect how political figures can wreak major influence on a white-sheet soul. After almost one-hour screen time (the film only runs in a terse 90 minutes), Arturo and Flora's finally run into each other's lives in their adulthood, the sudden jump creates a dissonance between Pit and Bisconti, especially the latter infuses Arturo with cherubic cuteness and tangible earnestness, also in physical terms, there are no clue or whatsoever to indicate that they are the same person with 20 years of age differences, and the budding romance has been snuffed out to pave the way for a self-indulgent rom-com which feels so trivial and contrived under the current of what was actually going on at then.

    Reaping 2 awards (BEST NEW DIRECTOR and David OF THE YOUTH for Pif) out of its overall 9 nominations in David DI DONATELLO Awards and many new director trophies in domestic award circuits in 2014, the film certainly can connect more towards those who are well versed in the real events of the region and can finally laugh about the resonances afterwards, but for audience out of Italy, it falls flat in its executions when compared to a similar triple threat Guillaume Gallienne from its neighbour France, with his fetching debut and CÉSAR crowner Me, MYSELF AND MUM (2013), maybe in a certain extent, it also frankly reveals the present cinematic creativity and soils of these two great countries (both have enormously rich contributions towards world cinema), and now sadly, a visible gap seems to be widened through recent years, if this film can be a serious winner of BEST DEBUT in a calendar year, it is not a good sign for the mired Italian contemporary cinema scenes, scintillating new blood is urgently wanting.
    4MadamWarden

    THIS MOVIE NEARLY KILLED ME

    Honestly, it started off fairly cute and fun. The young cast were great.

    But it meandered to nowhere. Pointless. Try hard.

    Interesting if you are a student of the Cosa Nostra, but otherwise give this mess a miss.
    9t-dooley-69-386916

    Superb Sicilian Drama about the Cosa Nostra

    This Italian film is actually a bit of a comedy despite it being about the Mafia, or the Cosa Nostra or whatever you want to call them. Arturo is a native of Palermo where he learns early on that nothing is ever what it seems to be in Sicily. He learns too that many things can get you killed and so goes out of his way to avoid trouble.

    Then he meets and falls for Flora and his whole life changes - except his seeming adoration of premier Giulio Andreotti. We follow him as he grows up on the troubled streets of Palermo where the increasing violence of the Mafia finally makes the people react and say they have had enough. This is all set against the ongoing attempts by Arturo to get the attention of Flora.

    This is one of those films that manages to put a great big smile on your face whilst at the same time teaching you a bit about Sicilian political history. The actors are all great and Arturo as a child is played by Alex Bisconti who was a delight and as an adult by Pif who combined charm with vulnerability perfectly. I absolutely loved this and my version came with the option for English sub titles. It does the deal with the murders and assassinations so is far from being a full on comedy. It was though an absolute corker that should get wider distribution so more people can appreciate this Italian gem.
    4david-rf

    Nothing to write home about

    This is a pretty little movie about Italian mafia made by Palermo's own Pif, famous Italian TV personality who grew up experiencing most of the events dramatized in the film. The story is nice and makes fun of the mafia while avoiding to minimize the huge problem it was and it is even today. Too bad the good aspects end here. The main problem here are the actors: almost every actor in the movie performed poorly, and I guess most of them aren't actors at all. This could be good if the "non- actors" would have had smaller or easier parts, but as it is, it doesn't work at all. Sorry to say the biggest letdown were the kids. There is a constant amateur vibe and continuous poor delivery of performances. The directing is better but still quite mediocre, and do very little to compensate the dreadful actors.
    9gdsnyc-1

    A remarkable film about Cosa Nostra

    Pierfranceso di Liberto (in arte Pif) has pulled off a remarkable achievement with this film. It centers on Arturo, a middle-class boy living in Palermo in the 1970s-1980s who gradually comes to awareness of the murderous evil of La Cosa Nostra. His dawning awareness, and his moral awakening, parallel that of his city, whose residents would have preferred to have ignored the cancerous presence of the Mafia, but the brazen murders of so many of the Mafia's opponents -- honest politicians, magistrates, journalists -- forced them to confront it. That, and the amazing victories of the magistrates Falcone and Borsellino in prosecuting these monsters; tragically, they were both murdered shortly after the obtained convictions of some 300 criminals. Diliberto's protagonist Arturo initially is fascinated both by the mobbed-up premier Giulio Andreotti, and believes Andreotti's -- and his parents' lies about the mafia not existing in Sicily. (Andreotti, the protector of mafiosi, liked to say that the problem of organized crime existed only in Campania and Calabria.) The film's tonal balance is remarkable; at times it is hilariously funny; at others, heartbreaking. As the mafia crimes escalate, one feels despair, but at the film's marvelous conclusion, hope is restored. La mafia uccide solo in estate is without doubt one of the best films ever made about the scourge of Cosa Nostra.

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    • Trivia
      All the major political, judicial and criminal figures depicted are real people. However, Jean Pierre and his television show, "Bonsuaro - Lo show dei palmeritani", are fictional.
    • Goofs
      Arturo and Flora meet in the graveyard. It is supposedly 28th of July, 1983, a day before judge Chinnici was murdered. A gravestone of a person died in 1988 is seen in the background.
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      Spin-off La mafia tue seulement l'été (2016)
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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Mafia Kills Only in Summer
    • Filming locations
      • Palermo, Sicily, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Wildside
      • Rai Cinema
      • MTV Italia
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $37,134
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,782,571
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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