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7.0/10
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Looking back at stories and myths of an Italian small town in the mid-70s.Looking back at stories and myths of an Italian small town in the mid-70s.Looking back at stories and myths of an Italian small town in the mid-70s.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 5 nominations total
Bruno Arcilesi
- Collo
- (as Bruno Ardilesi)
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...about the importance of being young, having friends, and most of all enjoying life. Through the experience of four friends, Ligabue shows to the audience how life was back in the 70's in a small italian village. the four carachters represent the four different aspects of human behavior; also the drug experience is well represented.
A straight forward picture of our recent past without any pietism. Many people have recognized themselves and recalled "the way we were" ! A good debut of the director.
I would reccomend this film to everyone. Not only to the fans of the rocker Luciano Ligabue, but to all film-buffs. Because it's sincere, moving, funny and true. Because Ligabue is a born storyteller and a film lover, and every frame of his film is made with love and care. Because his characters are loved and ask to be loved. Because most of the Italian debut films are lousy and this one, done by an outsider, is a real joy to watch and to listen at. Because Stefano Accorsi is gorgeous and reminds me of Andrea Pazienza, who was, like Freccia, beautiful and talented and good and lost his life because of the heroin, that Ligabue shows as it is, unglamorous and ugly, without indulging in easy moralisms. Because it's a film that speaks to our heart, our ears, our souls. And because I lived the experience of the FM radios and it was exactly like that. Thanks, Luciano!
Nice movie with a great soundtrack which spans through the rock landscape of the 70's and 80's. Radiofreccia describes a generation, it describes life in a small village near Correggio (hometown of Ligabue, the singer who wrote the book that inspired the movie), it describes life of young people and their problems relating to the world. It reminds of Trainspotting, with a bit of Italian touch.
At the end of the day, a useless film. The characters are (except for Freccia) superficial. The first part of the movie is slow, and heroin itself could have been treated in a deeper and more introspective way. Two good reasons for watching the film: The beautiful soundtrack and Guccini's cameo
Did you know
- TriviaThe actress playing bartender Adolfo's daughter for a few seconds at the end of the movie is his real life daughter.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ligabue Campovolo: The 3D Movie (2011)
- SoundtracksCan't Help Falling in Love
Written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore and George David Weiss
Performed by banda Comunale Luigi Asioli
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- ITL 5,000,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 52m(112 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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