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The Missing Star

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The Missing Star
Directed byGianni Amelio
Written byGianni Amelio, Umberto Contarello
Produced by01 Distribution
StarringSergio Castellitto, Tai Ling
CinematographyLuca Bigazzi
Edited bySimona Paggi
Music byFranco Piersanti
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
104 min
Countries
Languages
  • Italian
  • Chinese

La stella che non c'è (English title: The Missing Star) is an Italian 2006 drama film written and directed by Gianni Amelio.

The story talks about an Italian engineer who went to China to fix a defect of old Italian steel-making equipment.

This movie shows real people's life (if not all, at least some) and the changing of society during the rapid development of the country.

Plot summary

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Vincenzo is an Italian engineer in a steel mill in bankruptcy, which is being acquired by a group of Chinese men. Vincenzo, not well understanding the real consequences of his work, is sent to China because there must advertise and repair a particular machine factory. Vincenzo gets help from a young translator of Chinese, and the two falls in love; but he, when he returns to Italy, finds out that the factory is purchased, and that all Italian workers are laid off. So Vincenzo goes to China in an almost personal challenge to fix a potentially dangerous fault to the same machine now in China in spite of local people's indifference.

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