Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTwo textile traders, with the shop close to one another, fight for the supremacy of their own business during the racial laws in Italy.Two textile traders, with the shop close to one another, fight for the supremacy of their own business during the racial laws in Italy.Two textile traders, with the shop close to one another, fight for the supremacy of their own business during the racial laws in Italy.
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- CuriosidadesMichele Riondino auditioned for the role of Paolo.
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Professor Angelo: [correcting a kid's lesson] 5 for the grammar, less 5 for the ideas, equals zero. Yes. Zero.
Umberto Melchiori: I won't discuss the grammar but the ideas were quite clear.
Professor Angelo: This dammed regime killed the critical sense of the country, it left us stupid. Even the children got pompuous. Where's the irony?
Umberto Melchiori: You're asking me? I don't know.
Professor Angelo: You don't know anything.
[pauses]
Professor Angelo: It's dead.
Umberto Melchiori: Who?
Professor Angelo: The irony.
- ConexionesReferences Avanti c'è posto... (1942)
- Banda sonoraLa Rumba delle Noccioline (The Peanuts Vendor)
Written by Moïse Simons (as Simons) and Italian lyrics by Alberto Simeoni (as Simenoni)
FRANCHI C. Casa Editrice Musicale, S.r.l.
I liked the movie very much, it is perfectly acted by Diego Abatantuono and Sergio Castellitto and Gerard Depardieu in a little role as Abatantuono's brother.
In spite of the plot, that is not very original, the film tells with efficiency about the human tragedies of those years. It remembers us once again how much cruel can be the discrimination.
And we all have to remember it, especially now.
- a_mazzanti
- 25 feb 2001
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