Cinepanettone

The cinepanettoni (singular: cinepanettone) are a series of farcical comedy films, one or two of which were scheduled for release annually in Italy during the Christmas period.

Etymology

Starting in 1983, some farcical or comic movie were released every year around Christmas time in Italy, and were known as cinepanettoni, a Portmanteau of Italian: cine for "Cinema", and panettone is a type of sweet bread traditionally eaten at Christmas.

The saga of cinepanettoni

These films are usually focused on the holidays of stereotypical Italians: bungling, wealthy and presumptuous members of the middle class who visit famous, glamorous or exotic places. Films were set for example in the Netherlands (Merry Christmas, 2001), Egypt (Christmas in EgyptNatale sul Nilo, 2002), India (Christmas in IndiaNatale in India, 2003), America (Christmas in Miami, 2005, or Christmas in New York, 2006), Cortina d'Ampezzo (Christmas holidays in CortinaVacanze di Natale a Cortina, 2011). Directors included Carlo Vanzina, Enrico Oldoini, and Neri Parenti.

Many of the screenplays are not related to Christmas, other than those set in Italy.

The protagonists (almost always Massimo Boldi and Christian De Sica) joined by other comic couples (Sabrina Ferilli, Ricky Memphis, Biagio Izzo, Alberto Sordi, Claudio Bisio, Alessandro Gassman, Michelle Hunziker, Ezio Greggio) and international guests (Danny DeVito, Luke Perry, Ronn Moss) find themselves struggling with their holidays and the various messes that combine abroad. The children of these will often be at the end of the story the only ones to solve complicated situations created by their own fathers, who do nothing but get involved in intrigues with the underworld or love affairs.

Critical reception

Italian critics have often considered such films of little ethical or educational value, because they contain large amounts of scurrilous and vulgar phrases and characters providing a bad example of education to young viewers. It often happens in stories that characters played by De Sica and Boldi, mature and elderly people, loom too large on the scene, preventing younger actors from making a mark. Critics have also said that this line of films, including the authors, actors and directors, represented and emphasized the era and the power of Silvio Berlusconi, and the ideals of his supporters.

Filmography of cinepanettoni

References

    Bibliography

    • O'Leary, Alan (21 November 2013). Fenomenologia del cinepanettone. Rubbettino Editore, 2013. ISBN 978-8849838152.
    • Bayman, Louis; Rigoletto, Sergio (17 January 2013). "On the complexity of cinepanettone". Popular Italian Cinema. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 200–213. ISBN 9781137305657. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
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