Tifosi (film)
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Tifosi | |
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Directed by | Neri Parenti |
Written by |
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Produced by | Aurelio De Laurentiis |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Gianlorenzo Battaglia |
Edited by | Alberto Gallitti |
Music by | Bruno Zambrini |
Distributed by | Filmauro |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Box office | $5.1 million (Italy)[1] |
Tifosi (also known as Fans) is a 1999 Italian sports comedy film directed by Neri Parenti.[2]
Plot
[edit]The film consists of four segments. The Roman Cesare, a supporter of Lazio, hates to death the Interist Carlo, even if their children fall in love. Silvio, a supporter of Milan, finds himself involved in a match in the company of peasants fans of A.S. Roma. The hooligan "Zebrone", a supporter of Juventus, faces three representatives of a rival football team, who intend to steal the scarf that Zebrone has received as a gift from a footballer. The thief Gennaro meets the legendary Diego Maradona in his villa in Naples during a match between Napoli and Atalanta.
Cast
[edit]- Massimo Boldi: Silvio Galliani
- Christian De Sica: Cesare Proietti
- Diego Abatantuono: "Zebrone"
- Enzo Iacchetti: Carlo Colombo
- Maurizio Mattioli: Nando
- Nino D'Angelo: Gennaro Scognamiglio
- Diego Armando Maradona: himself
- Angelo Bernabucci: Fabio
- Peppe Quintale: Ferdinando
- Alessandra Bellini: Marta Proietti
- Giulio Brunetti: Fabrizio Colombo
- Patrizia Loreti: Maria Luigia, detta "Topa Gigia"
- Victor Poletti: Callisto Culatello
- Alessandro Bettocchi: Pierpaolo Culatello
- Giorgio Roma: Poldo Culatello
- Antonio Allocca: Zio Gaetano
- Massimo Ferrante: Zebrino
- Andrea Moretti: Zebrino
- Maurizio Mosca: himself
- Idris: himself
- Massimo Caputi: himself
- Giacomo Bulgarelli: himself
- Ela Weber: himself
- Giampiero Galeazzi: himself
- Fabio Fazio: himself
- Franco Baresi: himself
- Pasquale Bruno: himself
- Erika Bernardi: hostess
- Antonio Spinnato:
- Bruno Gambarotta:
- Franco Neri:
- Peppe Lanzetta:
References
[edit]- ^ "Italy". Screen International. 10 December 1999. p. 30.
- ^ Milano-Firenze, Mo-Net s r l. "Tifosi (1999)". mymovies.it.
External links
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