Albergo Roma
Albergo Roma (Hotel Rome) is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Chiti.[1] It was screened at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Chiti won the Kodak Award.[2]
Albergo Roma | |
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Directed by | Ugo Chiti |
Music by | Marco Baraldi |
Cinematography | Blasco Giurato |
Language | Italian |
For her performance Lucia Poli won a Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actress.[2]
Cast
- Alessandro Benvenuti: Tonchio
- Deborah Caprioglio: Ginecriste
- Maria Cristina Maccà : Peppina
- Claudio Bisio: Danilo Giorgini
- Tchéky Karyo: Federale Apolloni
- Giorgio Panariello: Maresciallo
- Cecilia Dazzi: Milenina
- Carlo Monni: Don Urbano
- Alessandra Acciai: Ottavia
- Davide Bechini: Dr. Goffredo
- Lucia Poli: Viola La Sarta
- Gianna Giachetti: Mrs. Olimpia
- Novello Novelli: Senior saxophone player
- Massimo Ceccherini: gang member
- Alfiero Toppetti: gang member
- Laura Trotter: Miss Mirella Salimbeni
- Lily Tirinnanzi:Mrs. Salimbeni
- Barbara Enrichi:Adina Giorgini
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References
- Roberto Chiti; Enrico Lancia; Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I Film. Gremese Editore, 2002. ISBN 8884401372.
- Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.
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