Boris - Il film
Movie | |
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Original title | Boris - Il film |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 2011 |
length | 108 minutes |
Rod | |
Director |
Giacomo Ciarrapico Mattia Torre Luca Vendruscolo |
script | Giacomo Ciarrapico Mattia Torre Luca Vendruscolo |
production |
Mario Gianani Lorenzo Mieli |
music |
Giuliano Taviani Carmelo Travia |
camera | Mauro Marchetti |
occupation | |
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Boris - Il film ( German : Boris - The Film ) is an Italian comedy film from 2011 . The film builds on the television series Boris , which ran in three seasons between 2007 and 2010 and whose actors are all involved in the film. Originally planned for November 20, 2010, the premiere was postponed to April 1, 2011.
action
After years of directing in the lowlands of television, René Ferretti fell into a creative crisis. He is planning the big breakthrough as an auteur filmmaker by writing the investigative non-fiction book “La casta. Così i politici italiani sono diventati intoccabili ”(“ The caste. How the Italian politicians became inviolable ”) wants to make a film.
Although he wants to implement this project with a new team and no longer with the actors and employees of his TV soap operas, it does happen after some back and forth. The old problems with the incompetent leading actors Stanis La Rochelle and Corinna Negri return. Ferretti also has to deal with the new actress Marilia Loy, who is very sensitive and only speaks in a whisper. These and other circumstances lead to the planned auteur film becoming a commercial cine-panettone based on low humor .
Cameo
The composer and Oscar winner Nicola Piovani , a fan of the television series “Boris”, plays himself in one scene. In a poker game with the three scriptwriters, he loses his Oscar, which he won in 1999 for the best soundtrack (film music for Das Leben is nice ).
Web links
- Boris - Il film- in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Collection of reviews in Italian newspapers
- Boris - Il film at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ cine panettone in Italian-speaking Wikipedia.