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Easy!
''Easy!'' ( it, Scialla!) is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Bruni. Cast * Fabrizio Bentivoglio as Bruno * Filippo Scicchitano as Luca * Barbora Bobuľová as Tina * Vinicio Marchioni as Il Poeta * Stefano Brunori as Stefano * Franco Campiti as Franco * Giacomo Ceccarelli as Valerio * Paola Tiziana Cruciani as Giovanna * Adamo Dionisi as Il piccoletto * Giuseppe Guarino as Carmelo * Raffaella Lebboroni as Professor Di Biagio * Natascia Macchniz as Segretaria liceo Plot A retired teacher and novelist (Bruno), who survives by private tutoring, is currently writing the biography for former adult star (Tina). He then discovers that one of his students (Luca), a teenager who is on the brink of failure at school, is actually his son. Music The twelve tracks of the original soundtrack were produced by The Ceasars and sung by the Italian rapper Amir Issaa, then published by EMI Music Publishing Italy. The official videoclip of the film, directed by Gia ...
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Francesco Bruni (director)
Francesco Bruni (born 30 September 1961) is an Italian screenwriter and director. Life and career Born in Rome, Bruni started his professional career as a screenwriter in 1991, for the film ''Condominio''. In 1994 he started a long collaboration with director Paolo Virzì with Virzì's debut film ''La bella vita''. In 2011 Bruni made his directorial debut with ''Easy!'', which got him the David di Donatello for Best New Director as well as the Silver Ribbon in the same category. Bruni teaches screenwriting at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. He is the father of rapper and singer Side Baby. Selected filmography * ''La bella vita'' (1994) * '' August Vacation '' (1995) * ''The Second Time'' (1995) * ''Ovosodo'' (1997) * ''Notes of Love'' (1998) * '' Kisses and Hugs'' (1999) * ''I Prefer the Sound of the Sea'' (2000) * '' The Words of My Father'' (2001) * '' My Name Is Tanino '' (2002) * '' Nati stanchi '' (2002) * ''Happiness Costs Nothing'' ...
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Raffaella Lebboroni
Raffaella Lebboroni (born 10 June 1961) is an Italian actress. Biography Born in Bologna, Lebboroni attended the Accademia dell'Antoniano, graduating in 1988. In 1992 she married the screenwriter and director Francesco Bruni, with the couple having two children. A versatile and charismatic actress even in her supporting roles, Lebboroni is also remembered in Marco Risi's '' The Rubber Wall'' (1991) and Roberto Benigni's ''Life Is Beautiful'' (1997)''.'' She also starred in Paolo Virzì's ''August Vacation'' (1996) and in Carlo Virzì's (2006). Lebboroni has also starred in other films, such as ''The Early Bird Catches the Worm'' by Francesco Patierno, as well as '' Easy!'' (2011), (2014), and (2017), all directed by her husband Bruni. In 2019 she was part of the cast of ''The Traitor'' by Marco Bellocchio, and in 2020 she is in the film by Bruni. Filmography * (1989), blonde nurse *'' The Rubber Wall'' (1991), editorial journalist *'' Let's Not Keep in Touch'' (1 ...
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Giambattista Avellino
Giambattista Avellino (born 18 November 1957) is an Italian director and screenwriter. Life and career Born in Livorno, Avellino started his career as a comic book writer, collaborating with the magazines '' Skorpio'' and '' Lanciostory''. He debuted as a screenwriter in 1991, for the Aldo Lado's TV-miniseries ''La stella del parco''. After an intense career on television, Avellino signed his first screenplay for a theatrically released film in 2002, for the Ficarra e Picone's vehicle '' Nati stanchi''. His collaboration with the Sicilian comedy duo continued with ''Il 7 e l'8'' and '' La matassa'', both which they co-directed. For ''Il 7 e l'8'' Avellino and Ficarra e Picone were nominated to David di Donatello for Best New Director and to Silver Ribbon in the same category. Selected filmography ;Screenwriter * '' Nati stanchi'' (2002) * ''Easy!'' (2011) ;Director and screenwriter * ''Il 7 e l'8 ''Il 7 e l'8'' () it is a 2007 film, directed by Salvatore Ficarra, ...
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Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Fabrizio Bentivoglio (born 4 January 1957) is an Italian cinema and theatre actor and screenwriter. Biography Fabrizio Bentivoglio was born in Milan (his father is Venetian). After only one season in the juvenile team of Inter, he left his sporting career because of an injury to his left knee and attended the school of the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. He debuted on stage acting in ''Timon of Athens'' by William Shakespeare and also pursued his artistic career in cinema. Continuing his studies in medicine, he then moved to Rome. With Dario de Luca and in association with Studio Universal he founded the Tipota Movie Company. With the band Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel he has staged the show ''La guerra vista dalla luna''. He has also filmed the short film ''Típota''(1999) and has completed a tour performing his own songs. The soundtrack of ''Eternity and a Day ''(Italy/France/Greece, 1998) by Theo Angelopoulos contains the track "The Poet", with Bentivoglio's voice. Filmography ...
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Barbora Bobuľová
Barbora Bobuľová (born 29 April 1974) is an Italian actress. Since 1995, she has lived and worked mainly in Italy. Life and work Born in Martin, Bobuľová trained at the National Drama Academy in Bratislava before moving to Italy in 1995. She made her feature film debut in the Italian film '' The Prince von Homburg'', that was selected to represent Italy at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. For her work in the 2005 film ''Cuore Sacro'' (''Sacred Heart''), she won Best Actress Awards at the David di Donatello awards, the Ciak d'oro awards and Audience Award for Best Actress at the Flaiano Film Festival in Pescara. In 2006 she received the Nastro Europeo at the Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) awards from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists. Bobuľová's additional film credits include ''The Vanity Serum'', ''Check and Mate'', ''Mirka'', ''Poor Liza'', '' That's It'' and ''Green Ashes''. American television audiences know Bobuľová from her starring role in th ...
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Vinicio Marchioni
Vinicio Marchioni (born 10 August 1975) is an Italian actor. He appeared in more than thirty films since 2006. Selected filmography References External links * 1975 births Living people Italian male film actors People of Calabrian descent {{Italy-film-actor-stub ...
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Giuseppe Guarino (actor)
Giuseppe Guarino may refer to: * Giuseppe Guarino (film director) (1885–1963), Italian film director * Giuseppe Guarino (cardinal) (1827–1897), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Giuseppe Guarino (politician) Giuseppe Guarino (1922–2020) was an Italian law scholar and politician from the Christian Democracy (DC). He served as the minister of finance briefly in 1987 and minister of industry and minister of state holdings from 1992 and 1993. Early l ...
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Italian Comedy Films
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2011 Comedy Films
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Nastro D'Argento
The Nastro d'Argento, also known by its translated name Silver Ribbon, is an Italian film award awarded each year since 1946 by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italian: ''Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani''). It is the oldest Italian film award, given every year at the ''Teatro Antico'' in Taormina (Sicily). Awards The awards are currently given in the following categories: *Best Film (''Miglior film''; since 2017) *Best Director (''Miglior regista'', since 2017) *Best Comedy (''Migliore commedia''; since 2009) * Best New Director (''Miglior regista esordiente''; since 1974) *Best Producer (''Miglior produttore''; since 1954) *Best Original Story (''Migliore soggetto'') * Best Screenplay (''Migliore sceneggiatura''; since 1948) * Best Actor (''Migliore attore protagonista'') * Best Actress (''Migliore attrice protagonista'') * Best Supporting Actor (''Migliore attore non protagonista'') * Best Supporting Actress (''Migliore attrice non ...
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