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Bread and Chocolate

  • Director: Franco Brusati
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Themes: Down on Their Luck, Eccentric Families
  • Release Year: 1973
  • Country: IT
  • Run Time: 112 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A hard-working Sicilian heads for Switzerland in search of a better life in this gentle, sweet-sour Italian comedy. Despite the poor fellow's best efforts to fit in with his neighbors, he never quite seems to make it. Of course his tragedy is the audience's delight. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gianfranco Barra - The Turk; Geoffrey Coppleston - Boegli; Max Delys - Renzo; Johnny Dorelli - Italian Millionaire; Umberto Raho - Maitre; Paolo Turco - Commis; Anna Karina - Elena; Nino Manfredi - Nino

Credit

Luigi Scaccianoce - Art Director, Franco Brusati - Director, Mario Morra - Editor, Daniele Patucchi - Composer (Music Score), Luciano Tovoli - Cinematographer, Maurizio Lodi-Fe - Producer, Franco Brusati - Screenwriter, Iaia Fiastri - Screenwriter, Nino Manfredi - Screenwriter

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Bread and Chocolate

DVD cover
Directed by Franco Brusati
Produced by Maurizio Lodi-Fe
Turi Vasile
Written by Franco Brusati
Jaja Fiastri
Nino Manfredi
Starring Nino Manfredi
Johnny Dorelli
Anna Karina
Music by Daniele Patucchi
Cinematography Luciano Tovoli
Editing by Mario Morra
Distributed by Cinéma International Corporation
Release date(s) 1974 (Italy, France)
July 14, 1978 (USA)
Running time 111 minutes[1]
Country Italy
Language Italian, German, English

Bread and Chocolate (Italian: Pane e cioccolata) is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Franco Brusati. This film chronicles the misadventures of an Italian immigrant to Switzerland and is representative of the commedia all'italiana film genre.

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Plot summary

Like many southern Europeans of the period (1960s to early 1970s), Nino Garofalo (Nino Manfredi) is a migrant "guest worker" from Naples, working as a waiter in Switzerland. He loses his work permit when he is caught urinating in public, so he begins to lead a clandestine life in Switzerland. At first he is supported by Elena, a Greek woman. Then he befriends an Italian industrialist, relocated to Switzerland because of financial problems. The industrialist takes him under his wing, only to commit suicide when he squanders his last savings. Nino is constrained to find shelter with a group of clandestine Neapolitans living in a chicken coop, together with the same chickens they tend to in order to survive. Captivated by the idyllic vision of a group of young blonde, Swiss youths, he decides to dye his hair and pass himself off as a local. In a bar, when rooting for the Italian national football team during its transmission, he is found out . He is arrested and deported. He embarks on a train and finds himself in a cabin filled with returning Italian guest workers. Amid the songs of "sun" and "sea", he is seen having second thoughts. He gets off at the first stop: better life as an illegal immigrant than a life of misery.

Cast

  • Nino Manfredi as Nino Garofalo
  • Johnny Dorelli as Italian Industrialist
  • Anna Karina as Elena
  • Paolo Turco as Gianni
  • Ugo D'Alessio as Old Man
  • Tano Cimarosa as Giacomo
  • Gianfranco Barra as The Turk
  • Giorgio Cerioni as Police Inspector
  • Francesco D'Adda as Rudiger
  • Geoffrey Copleston as Boegli
  • Federico Scrobogna as Grigory
  • Max Delys as Renzo
  • Umberto Raho as Maitre
  • Nelide Giammarco as The Blonde
  • Manfred Freyberger as Lo svizzero sportivo

Awards

References

  1. ^ Canby, Vincent (1978-07-14), "Movie Review — Pane e Cioccolata (1973)", The New York Times, http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A01E6D61E31E632A25757C1A9619C946990D6CF, retrieved 2009-12-24 

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