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Sole a catinelle
Directed byGennaro Nunziante
Screenplay byGennaro Nunziante
Checco Zalone
Starringit
Miriam Dalmazi
Orsetta De Rossi
Music byChecco Zalone
Distributed byit
Release date
  • 2013 (2013)
Running time
90 min
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
Budget€8.000.000 ($8.688.000)
Box office€52.205.164 ($56.700.000)

Sole a catinelle is a 2013 Italian comedy film directed by Gennaro Nunziante.[1][2]

Plot

Checco has a wife and a son named Nicolò, and works in a vacuum cleaners enterprise in Venice. When the economic crisis begins to hit the quiet family of Checco, he is thrown out by his wife. Nicolò, however, wants a nice summer holiday, and to do this, he takes all good grades in school report. Checco is forced to take him on holiday, although he's very poor, and so chooses the Molise (small Italian region), where Nicolò is very bored. Soon, however, Checco meets a beautiful French girl, a high society woman. Checco falls in love, and so is having fun with Nicolò in the evenings organized by the girl with very important people of finance: Checco will expose all the vices and defects of the Italian economy class!

Cast

  • it as Checco
  • Robert Dancs as Nicolò
  • Miriam Dalmazio as Daniela
  • Aurore Erguy as Zoe Manieri
  • Ruben Aprea as Lorenzo Manieri
  • Valeria Cavalli as Juliette Marin
  • Orsetta De Rossi as Domiziana
  • Marco Paolini as Vittorio Manieri
  • Lidia Biondi as Carolina

Reception

The film grossed €18.6 million on its opening weekend.[1] It was number-one for three consecutive weekends. It grossed a total of US$56.7 million, and became the highest-grossing domestic film in Italy in 2013.[1] It is the second highest grossing film in Italy only to be surpassed by Quo Vado? starring Checco Zalone.

References

  1. ^ a b c Anderson, Ariston (January 4, 2016). "Italy Box Office: Local Hit 'Quo Vado?' Sets Opening Records". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  2. ^ Lyman, Eric J. (November 4, 2013). "Italian Comedy 'Sun in Buckets' Sets New Opening Weekend Sales Record". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 4, 2016.