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Saint Maradona

Genre

Film comedy

Cast

Stefano Accorsi, Anita Caprioli, Libero De Rienzo, Mandala Tayde, Fabio Troiano, Andrea Camuffo, Elisabetta Valgoi, Luca Bianchini

Directed by

Marco Ponti

Saint Maradona

Genre

Film comedy

Cast

Stefano Accorsi, Anita Caprioli, Libero De Rienzo, Mandala Tayde, Fabio Troiano, Andrea Camuffo, Elis

Directed by

Marco Ponti
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Where it was filmed 'Saint Maradona'

The main characters in Santa Maradona live in Turin. Andrea and Burt spend break the monotony of their days by shoplifting every now and again: after stealing some books from a bookshop, we see them race down Vicolo Santa Teresa. The film begins almost at the end of the story when Dolores makes an important confession to Andrea in a bar in Piazza Emanuele Filiberto. The pair met earlier at the crossroads between Via Montebello and Via Verdi and another evening, by chance, beneath the porticoes of Via Palazzo di Città when they stopped to chat for a long time in Piazza Maria Teresa. In one scene, all four main characters, having stolen a wedding dress from a shop in Via Roma, race through the water jets that spurt from the flooring in Piazza Castello. Andrea is accompanied to his last interview, which should lead to him finally getting the job he so desires, by Burt and Lucia who say goodbye outside the Enel head offices in Corso Regina Margherita.

Where it was filmed 'Saint Maradona'

The main characters in Santa Maradona live in Turin. Andrea and Burt spend break the monotony of their days by shoplifting every now and again: after stealing some books from a bookshop, we see them race down Vicolo Santa Teresa. The film begins almost at the end of the story when Dolores makes an important confession to Andrea in a bar in Piazza Emanuele Filiberto. The pair met earlier at the crossroads between Via Montebello and Via Verdi and another evening, by chance, beneath the porticoes of Via Palazzo di Città when they stopped to chat for a long time in Piazza Maria Teresa. In one scene, all four main characters, having stolen a wedding dress from a shop in Via Roma, race through the water jets that spurt from the flooring in Piazza Castello. Andrea is accompanied to his last interview, which should lead to him finally getting the job he so desires, by Burt and Lucia who say goodbye outside the Enel head offices in Corso Regina Margherita.

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Data sheet

Genre
Film comedy
Directed by
Marco Ponti
Cast
Stefano Accorsi, Anita Caprioli, Libero De Rienzo, Mandala Tayde, Fabio Troiano, Andrea Camuffo, Elisabetta Valgoi, Luca Bianchini
Country of production
Italy
Year
2001
Production

Rai Cinema, Harold, Mikado Film, Tele +

Awards
David di Donatello 2002: Best New Director to Marco Ponti – Best Supporting Actor to Libero De Rienzo
Plot

Andrea Straniero, a literature graduate, goes from interview to interview with no success at getting a job. He shares an apartment with Burt and is friends with Lucia. His life changes when he meets Dolores and falls in love.

The locations

Piazza Castello – Torino
Region: Piemonte Type: Square Territory: Historical centre, City
Via Lagrange – Torino
Region: Piemonte Type: Street / Avenue Territory: Historical centre

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