L'Italia s'è rotta
L'Italia s'è rotta ("Italy is broken") is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Steno.[1][2]
L'Italia s'è rotta | |
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Directed by | Steno |
Written by | Steno Sergio Donati Luciano Vincenzoni Giulio Questi |
Music by | Enzo Jannacci |
Cinematography | Aldo Tonti |
Edited by | Raimondo Crociani |
Release date | 1976 |
Language | Italian |
Plot
The two Sicilian Peppe Truzzoliti and Antonio Mancuso decide, after a misadventure with some mafia drug dealers, to leave the cold and racist Turin to return to their native land. With them there is Domenica, a beautiful girl from Veneto, who had arrived in Turin in search of work but, for a number of setbacks, had been forced into prostitution.
Cast
- Dalila Di Lazzaro: Domenica Chiaregato
- Mario Scarpetta: Antonio Mancuso
- Teo Teocoli: Peppe Truzzoliti
- Enrico Montesano: Roman robber
- Mario Carotenuto: Cavalier Amedeo Zerolli
- Alberto Lionello: Domenica's uncle
- Franca Valeri: Countess Giovanna
- Duilio Del Prete: Censor
- Orazio Orlando: Oronzo
- Clelia Matania: Peppe's mother
- Carla Calò: Antonio's mother
- Sergio Di Pinto: Zerolli's son
- Marisa Laurito: Rosalia
References
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