Chimera (2001 film)
Chimera is a 2001 Italian romance film directed by Pappi Corsicato.[1][2]
Chimera | |
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Directed by | Pappi Corsicato |
Screenplay by | Ivan Cotroneo |
Story by | Pappi Corsicato |
Starring | Iaia Forte |
Cinematography | Cesare Accetta |
Release date |
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Language | Italian |
Plot
One night in bed a husband tells his wife about a couple he knows whose relationship has fallen through. This leads to a series of role-playing games to make sure their relationship does not head down the same path.
Cast
- Iaia Forte as Emma
- Tommaso Ragno as Sal
- Tomas Arana as Tomas
- Angelica Ippolito as Dora
- Franco Nero as The Businessman
- Marit Nissen as Desirè
Award and Nominations
Award | Category | |
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Golden Goblets | Best Cinematography | Won |
Golden Ciak Awards | Best Cinematography | Nominated |
Best Production Design | Nominated | |
Best Costume Design | Nominated | |
Montréal World Film Festival | Nominated |
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References
- David Rooney (May 6, 2001). "Review: 'Chimera'". Variety. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
- Roberto Nepoti (April 3, 2001). "La 'Chimera' di Corsicato". La Repubblica. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
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