Celluloide
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Celluloide | |
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Directed by | Carlo Lizzani |
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Based on | Celluloide by Ugo Pirro |
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Cinematography | Giorgio Di Battista |
Edited by | Alberto Gallitti |
Music by | Manuel De Sica |
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Distributed by | Istituto Luce |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Budget | L.6.5 billion[1][2] |
Box office | L.239.6 million[3] |
Celluloide is a 1996 Italian historical drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani from a screenplay by Furio Scarpelli, Ugo Pirro and Lizzani, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Pirro. It stars Giancarlo Giannini, Massimo Ghini, Anna Falchi, and Lina Sastri.
Plot
[edit]The story revolves around the difficult production of Roberto Rossellini's film Rome, Open City (1945).[1]
Cast
[edit]- Giancarlo Giannini as Sergio Amidei
- Massimo Ghini as Roberto Rossellini
- Anna Falchi as Maria Michi
- Lina Sastri as Anna Magnani
- Massimo Dapporto as Giuseppe Amato
- Antonello Fassari as Aldo Fabrizi
- Milva as The Countess
- Christopher Walken as US Officer Rod E. Geiger
- Massimo Ciavarro as Massimo Serato
- Francesca Ventura as Jone Tuzi, the script supervisor
- Francesco Siciliano as Federico Fellini
Giuliano Montaldo has an uncredited cameo as Civalleri, one of the film's early financers.[2]
Production
[edit]The film was a passion project of Lizzani's, who tried to get it financed since 1983.[1] Sabrina Ferilli was originally chosen to play Magnani, but ended up refusing.[4] Principal photography began on 8 May 1995 in Rome.[1][2]
Accolades
[edit]Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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David di Donatello Awards | 9 June 1996 | Best Film | Celluloide | Nominated | [5][6] |
Best Director | Carlo Lizzani | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Giancarlo Giannini | Won | |||
Best Actress | Lina Sastri | Nominated | |||
Best Screenplay | Furio Scarpelli Ugo Pirro Carlo Lizzani |
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Best Score | Manuel De Sica | Won | |||
Best Costumes | Luciano Sagoni | Nominated | |||
Nastro d'Argento Awards | 1997 | Best Director | Carlo Lizzani | Nominated | |
Best Costumes | Luciano Sagoni | Nominated | |||
Best Costumes | Luciano Sagoni | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Fusco, Maria Pia (9 May 1995). "'Celluloide': si gira" ['Celluloide' starts shooting]. La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- ^ a b c "CINEMA: OGGI PRIMO CIAK DI CELLULOIDE DI LIZZANI (3)". Adnkronos (in Italian). 8 May 1995. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- ^ Lancia, Enrico (2001). Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Vol. 6/1: Dal 1990 al 2000. A-L (in Italian). Rome: Gremese Editore. p. 148. ISBN 88-8440-085-6.
- ^ Fusco, Maria Pia (1 May 1995). "Alleluja Sabrina". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- ^ "David, Tornatore è il favorito" [Davids, Tornatore is the favorite]. La Repubblica (in Italian). 8 May 1996. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
- ^ D'Agostini, Paolo (9 June 1996). "Tra botte e cerchio, ha vinto la commedia". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 21 January 2020.
External links
[edit]- Celluloide at IMDb
Categories:
- 1996 films
- 1990s historical drama films
- Italian historical drama films
- 1990s Italian-language films
- Films about films
- Films shot in Rome
- Films set in Rome
- Films set in 1944
- Films directed by Carlo Lizzani
- Roberto Rossellini
- Films with screenplays by Ugo Pirro
- 1990s Italian films
- Films scored by Manuel De Sica
- Italian-language historical drama films
- 1990s Italian film stubs