Tutto l'amore che c'è (2000)
The story takes place in an unspecified town in Apulia. We are in the '70s. The arrival of three beautiful and uninhibited girls from the North, the daughters of an engineer who has moved to run a factory, brings the turmoil amongst the young people of the town. Stories of love, betrayals, state money (stolen) and broken promises intertwine. All through the eyes of Carlo (alter ego of the director Sergio Rubini), the youngest.
Director:
Sergio Rubini
Writers:
Domenico Starnone, Sergio Rubini.
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Damiano Russo as Carlo |
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Michele Venitucci as Nicola |
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Pierluigi Ferrandini as Vito |
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Celeste Pisenti as Lena |
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Vittoria Puccini as Gaia |
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Alessandra Roveda as Tea |
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Teresa Saponangelo as Maura |
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Margherita Buy as Marisa |
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Sergio Rubini as Carlo's father |
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Gérard Depardieu as Molotov |
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Francesco Cannito as Enzo |
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Marcello Introna as Aldo |
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Antonio Lanera as Angelo |
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Francesco Lamacchia as Salvo |
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Antonio Tuzza as Callisto |
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Oriana Celentano as Giuseppina |
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Mariolina De Fano as Aunt Rosa |
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Pietro dell'Olio as Marco |
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Giustina Buonomo as prof.ssa Carella |
| Production | Vittorio Cecchi Gori | Producer |
| Sound | Decio Trani | Sound |
| Writing | Domenico Starnone | Story |
| Writing | Sergio Rubini | Story |
| Production | Mario D'Alessio | Line Producer |
| Writing | Domenico Starnone | Screenplay |
| Sound | Roberto Petrozzi | Sound |
| Camera | Paolo Carnera | Director of Photography |
| Art | Luca Gobbi | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Claudio Cordaro | Costume Design |
| Writing | Sergio Rubini | Screenplay |
| Sound | Michele Fazio | Music |
| Editing | Angelo Nicolini | Editor |
| Directing | Sergio Rubini | Director |