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Aprile

Aprile

7.3 / 1019981h 18m

Synopsis

Nanni Moretti once again muses on the ebb and flow of life in April 1996, as he is about to become a father for the first time and finds himself unable to focus on his documentary about the upcoming general elections, where the left is heading into a rematch against Berlusconi.

Genre: Comedy

Status: Released

Director: Nanni Moretti

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Main Cast

Nanni Moretti

Nanni Moretti

Nanni Moretti

Silvio Orlando

Silvio Orlando

Silvio Orlando

Silvia Nono

Silvia Nono

Pietro Moretti

Pietro Moretti

Agata Apicella Moretti

Agata Apicella Moretti

Nuria Schoenberg

Nuria Schoenberg

Silvia Bonucci

Silvia Bonucci

Quentin de Fouchécour

Quentin de Fouchécour

Renato De Maria

Renato De Maria

Renato De Maria

Daniele Luchetti

Daniele Luchetti

Daniele Luchetti

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

I did think it a little unkind that Silvio Berlusconi didn't get a credit here. He features enough - on television or by reputation! It's against the backdrop of the 1996 Italian elections that Nanni Moretti attempts to focus on two significant events in his life. Marginally more important is the birth of his first child, but that's only slightly ahead of his planned documentary about the aforementioned elections. Now this documentary wasn't his first choice. He was initially intent on making a musical, or some sort of revue, but now set on his new course he suffers from a director's block. The crew are poised but his brain is stalled. He's completely perplexed as he must juggle his priorities. He's man of the political left so his documentary planning is also fuelling his disdain for the future of politics in his country... Bluntly, he's between a rock and a very hard place. It's quirky and comical this film whilst taking a few free swipes at people generally out of their depth whether that be about fatherhood, politics or filmmaking. The last five minutes are maybe just a little predictably surreal and Moretti does rather monopolise the screen, but the jolly score and entertaining dialogue make for an enjoyable, if admittedly forgettable, eighty minutes of frustrated mayhem.