Tifosi (film)
Tifosi (also known as Fans) is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti.[1]
Tifosi | |
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Directed by | Neri Parenti |
Produced by | Aurelio De Laurentiis |
Written by | Enrico Vanzina & Carlo Vanzina, Neri Parenti, Fausto Brizzi, Marco Martani |
Starring | Christian De Sica, Massimo Boldi, Diego Abatantuono, Enzo Iacchetti, Maurizio Mattioli, Nino D'Angelo & Diego Armando Maradona |
Music by | Bruno Zambrini |
Cinematography | Gianlorenzo Battaglia |
Edited by | Alberto Gallitti |
Release date | 1999 |
Running time | 120 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
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
- 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:
gollark: Anyway, despite being economically bad (unless you can give special things not available on the open market), you may object that gifting is still good because it forms social bonds.
gollark: Well, if it would actually be better for them than the equivalent money try and convince them so.
gollark: Recommend them it, as I said.
gollark: Unless you want to constrain the other person's choices (see: gift cards) in which case bee you.
gollark: It is generally considered good for the costs of gifts between you to equalise over time. So to skip transaction costs you should simply not exchange money and recommend products to each other periodically.
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