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Welcome to the South

Original title: Benvenuti al sud
  • 2010
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
11K
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Claudio Bisio and Alessandro Siani in Welcome to the South (2010)
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Comedy

Overwhelmed by his wife, a postal worker from Northern Italy feigns disability to request a transfer to Milan. When he's unmasked, he is sent to a tiny village near Naples for two years. He ... Read allOverwhelmed by his wife, a postal worker from Northern Italy feigns disability to request a transfer to Milan. When he's unmasked, he is sent to a tiny village near Naples for two years. He moves there alone, scared and full of the typical prejudice about the south. But he meets ... Read allOverwhelmed by his wife, a postal worker from Northern Italy feigns disability to request a transfer to Milan. When he's unmasked, he is sent to a tiny village near Naples for two years. He moves there alone, scared and full of the typical prejudice about the south. But he meets lovely people who quickly make him feel at home. Now the challenge is to explain this to h... Read all

  • Director
    • Luca Miniero
  • Writers
    • Massimo Gaudioso
    • Dany Boon
    • Alexandre Charlot
  • Stars
    • Claudio Bisio
    • Alessandro Siani
    • Angela Finocchiaro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luca Miniero
    • Writers
      • Massimo Gaudioso
      • Dany Boon
      • Alexandre Charlot
    • Stars
      • Claudio Bisio
      • Alessandro Siani
      • Angela Finocchiaro
    • 11User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 29 nominations total

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    Claudio Bisio
    • Alberto Colombo
    Alessandro Siani
    Alessandro Siani
    • Mattia Volpe
    Angela Finocchiaro
    Angela Finocchiaro
    • Silvia Colombo
    Valentina Lodovini
    Valentina Lodovini
    • Maria
    Nando Paone
    Nando Paone
    • Costabile piccolo
    Riccardo Zinna
    • Vigile urbano
    Nunzia Schiano
    • Signora Volpe
    Salvatore Misticone
    • Signor Scapece
    Francesco Albanese
    • Centauro
    Naike Rivelli
    • Poliziotta
    Teco Celio
    • Gran Maestro
    Giacomo Rizzo
    • Costabile grande
    Clara Bindi
    Fulvio Falzarano
    • Mario
    Fabio Farronato
    Antonio Fiorillo
    Giovanni Franzoni
    Ettore Massa
    • Director
      • Luca Miniero
    • Writers
      • Massimo Gaudioso
      • Dany Boon
      • Alexandre Charlot
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    nicola-170

    As good as the original!

    As another person already remarked this is a remake of another french movie that I have viewed and liked it very much. Both are as good because send a strong message against prejudice and the aim in my opinion is well achieved. I think both deserve to be seen because apart from the hilarious script which made me laugh from beginning to end, it's at moments touching and in others so true that one wouldn't doubt a second this could have even been a real story.

    I have seen it in Italian and although I know it's translated also in other languages (i.e. German) I can't imagine whether the movie translated makes laugh as the Italian version.
    8celluvoid

    Welcome to the South

    Welcome to the South The final installment of the Metro-Detroit Italian Film Festival (2012) featured director Luca Minero's Benvenuti al sud, Welcome to the South (2011). The venue of Royal Oak's new Emagine Theatre was filled to capacity and resulted in the always unfortunate scenario of turning away hundreds of would be patrons. The film begins with Alberto Colombo (Claudio Bisso) as a civil servant of the Italian-Postale. Alberto has been passed up for promotion to a coveted Milan position and following a comical yet ill-fated attempt to secure another such opening is assigned to two years postale purgatory in Italy's southern region. Alberto's wife Silvia (Angela Finocchiaro) chooses to remain in the civilized north while Alberto is subjected to his penance. The ensuing journey is a farcical romp through social stereotypes and false assumptions which leads Alberto to re-evaluate his own system of beliefs. Steeped in Italian cinemas rich history of neo-realism and romanticism it seems that amore' is the parallel undercurrent to the film. Love reigns supreme beneath the comical veneer, as southern mama's boy Mattia Volpe (Alessandro Siani) garners courage to express his affections for local bellissima Maria (Valentina Lodovini). Alberto and Silvia teeter on the brink of their faltering relationship and her brave trip to the south will either break them or change them forever. A wonderful introspective on pre-conceived notions that prove false wrong when people understand one another combined with breathtaking scenery of Italy's southern coastal regions make this a film for all the world to enjoy. The sequel Welcome to the North (2012) should prove to be equally entertaining as the noteworthy cast of Alberto's friends invade the northern regions. Caio!
    8bluelilis2211

    Very well rounded comedy for all ages, with a positive message

    I've just watched this movie as part of the Italian Film Festival held yearly at Washington University in St.Louis, Missouri, HTTP://www.italianfilmfestivalstlouis.com/. The film was projected in Italian, subtitled in English. This is a solid comedy. I laughed practically all the time. It was judged the best movie of the festival, by a mixed audience of Italians and Americans. It is not sex-oriented, even if Valentina Lodovini (Maria) shows considerable amount of her upper-front anatomy; that's just natural in Italy. And it's really witty, and well structured for creating a crescendo of humor. I haven't seen the original French version, so I don't know whether the credit for this is due to the Italian production or not. Italians in Italy might not like this movie because it seems to tread too lightly on very serious things, like the violence, the garbage, and other known problems in the Naples' area. But, you know? It's a comedy! And, contrary to what some Italians in Italy feel, this movie shows that North people when forced to confront their prejudices they might discover that they are also good, nice, friendly South people out there. Italians at the Film festival actually loved this movie, while hated the two that showed a more "realistic" view of the Neapolitan way of life. The reason is that a movie is also an ambassador for the country of origin. Nobody outside Italy wants to see, not even a part of their country always portrayed as a cesspool of garbage and violence, without showing the rest of such community. For me the message of this movie is universal, not just Italian. In all human confrontations, the other side is also human. And if we learn how to walk in the shoes of the "other", looking at life through the "other"'s eyes, we may find that we are not different at all. I didn't give it a full 10 because the process of making it oh-so-funny, made some situations, and the personal relationships (husband-wife, boyfriend-girlfriend, etc.) become a bit unreal and stereotypical. But I laughed! Finally, I wonder where did they found so many practitioners, at the "truly-incomprehensible-master level", of the Neapolitan dialect...
    4adam-703-808689

    A sentimental, 'feelgood' farce with heaps of potential which is seldom realised.

    This is a curiously lame re-versioning of a French film, which was much more successful on many levels, the most important being the direction. WTTS is an awkward experience for this audience member; it's full of good farcical ideas and nice, broad characters, but it never really comes to life, because the staging, the timing and the acting all miss the mark. You can see how good it could have been, how many of the scenes, played differently would have worked. Alas it's mostly flat, overly sentimental but cheerful. The only actor in the cast with whom I'm familiar is Angela Finocchiaro, whom I very much admired in "Don't Tell" - in which she gave a funny and moving performance. Here she's not given much to do beyond acting out the demands of of her caricatured character and the unlikely turns of the plot. I kept expecting her to be funny, but I was always disappointed. I attribute this to poor writing and even poorer direction. It's often extraordinary how certain scenes are staged - as though the director is anti-comedy.
    6sharonrota

    Banal

    I didn't dislike it but it's quite a banal story with banal situations. I do not like Saini but Bisio is a really good actor. If you want to watch a light comedy, go for this.

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    • Trivia
      This is a remake of Dany Boon' French film "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis."
    • Crazy credits
      The main cast is not mentioned at all in the final credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in La noche de...: La noche de... 8 apellidos vascos (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Day 'n' Nite (Crookers remix)
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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2010 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Benvinguts al sud
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Maria di Castellabate, Castellabate, Salerno, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Medusa Film
      • Cattleya
      • Regione Campania
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      • $45,908,053
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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