A Neapolitan Spell
A Neapolitan Spell (Italian: Incantesimo napoletano) is a 2002 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese and Luca Miniero, at their feature film debut.[1]
A Neapolitan Spell | |
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Directed by | Paolo Genovese Luca Miniero |
Produced by | Paolo Occhipinti Gianluca Arcopinto |
Written by | Paolo Genovese Luca Miniero |
Starring | Marina Confalone |
Music by | Enzo Avitabile |
Cinematography | Andrea Locatelli |
Release date | 2002 |
Running time | 98 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
For her performance in this film, Marina Confalone won the David di Donatello for Best Actress.[2]
Plot
Little Assuntina, born into a Neapolitan family, as she grows up begins to speak with a strict Milanese dialect. This very strange anomaly throws the relatives into despair. Over the years, despite attempts to correct it, Assuntina with her language will worsen further, so much so that she will be given the nickname of "Cotoletta" and will refuse to adapt to any Neapolitan tradition, also refusing the typical sweets of the city for those of the capital Lombard.
All further attempts by family and friends will be in vain, as will the long stay that they will make her do in Torre Annunziata to let her study the true Neapolitan language with her uncles, commoners who speak only in a very narrow dialect.
When she reaches twenty, Assuntina becomes pregnant.
Cast
- Gianni Ferreri as Gianni Aiello
- Marina Confalone as Patrizia Aiello
- Clelia Bernacchi as Assunta (old age)
- Serena Improta as Assunta (20 years old)
- Chiara Papa as Assunta (10 years old)
- Riccardo Zinna as Riccardo
- Lello Giulivo as Ciro
- Lucianna De Falco as Renata
- Ciro Ruoppo as Don Alfonso
See also
References
- Deborah Young (February 8, 2002). "Review: 'A Neapolitan Spell'". Variety. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- Claudia Morgoglione (April 10, 2002). "Ai David della tradizione Ermanno Olmi batte tutti". La Repubblica. Retrieved 27 April 2016.