Eccezzziunale... veramente
Eccezzziunale... veramente | |
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2012 poster for a 30th-anniversary screening of the film | |
Directed by | Carlo Vanzina |
Produced by |
Claudio Bonivento Alessandro Fracassi |
Written by |
Carlo Vanzina Diego Abatantuono Enrico Vanzina |
Starring | Diego Abatantuono |
Music by | Detto Mariano |
Cinematography | Alberto Spagnoli |
Edited by | Raimondo Crociani |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Eccezzziunale... veramente[1] is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.[2]
Plot
Diego Abatantuono portrays three different parts as a tifoso (supporter) of the three main football teams of Italy: A.C. Milan, Internazionale and Juventus F.C.
The three characters are: Donato Cavallo (A.C. Milan supporter), the Ras (boss) of the hooligans of the southern stand in San Siro stadium; Franco Alfano, Inter supporter who believes he won the football lottery, but it's just a prank made by his friends; Tirzan, Juventus supporter, is a truck driver from Apulia, ho decided to follow his beloved team in Belgium for a Champions League game.
Cast
- Diego Abatantuono: Donato Cavallo / Franco Alfano / Felice La Pezza, aka "Tirzan"
- Massimo Boldi: Massimo
- Teo Teocoli: Teo
- Stefania Sandrelli: Loredana
- Yorgo Voyagis: "The Slavic"
- Ugo Conti: Ugo
- Anna Melato: Wife of Franco
- Gianfranco Barra: Inspector Patanè
- Clara Colosimo: Franco's mother-in-law
- Renzo Ozzano: Parisian Inspector
- Renato D'Amore: Sandrino
- Franco Caracciolo: Hitchhiker
- Enio Drovandi: Policeman
- Guido Nicheli: Man at bar
- Franca Scagnetti:Wife of La Monica
References
- ↑ The title is a distorted form of veramente eccezionale (roughly, "really outstanding") based on Abatantuono's trademark slang of the time, mimicking the talk of a poorly educated immigrant from Southern Italy.
- ↑ "Italian Comedy - The State of Things". labiennale.org. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
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