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Azzurro

  • 2000
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
255
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Azzurro (2000)
Drama

75-year-old Giuseppe De Metrio has spent 30 years in Geneva, as foreign worker for the Broyer company. Upon retirement, he returned to Puglia, Italy, where his family had continued to live. ... Read all75-year-old Giuseppe De Metrio has spent 30 years in Geneva, as foreign worker for the Broyer company. Upon retirement, he returned to Puglia, Italy, where his family had continued to live. His only grandchild, 7-year-old Carla, is blind. The whole family looks forward hopefully ... Read all75-year-old Giuseppe De Metrio has spent 30 years in Geneva, as foreign worker for the Broyer company. Upon retirement, he returned to Puglia, Italy, where his family had continued to live. His only grandchild, 7-year-old Carla, is blind. The whole family looks forward hopefully to the day when Carla's sight can be restored by means of a cornea transplantation. After ... Read all

  • Director
    • Denis Rabaglia
  • Writers
    • Denis Rabaglia
    • Luca de Benedittis
    • Antoine Jaccoud
  • Stars
    • Paolo Villaggio
    • Francesca Pipoli
    • Marie-Christine Barrault
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    255
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Denis Rabaglia
    • Writers
      • Denis Rabaglia
      • Luca de Benedittis
      • Antoine Jaccoud
    • Stars
      • Paolo Villaggio
      • Francesca Pipoli
      • Marie-Christine Barrault
    • 4User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Paolo Villaggio
    Paolo Villaggio
    • Giuseppe De Metrio
    Francesca Pipoli
    • Carla De Metrio
    Marie-Christine Barrault
    Marie-Christine Barrault
    • Elizabeth Broyer
    Jean-Luc Bideau
    Jean-Luc Bideau
    • Gaston Broyer
    Renato Scarpa
    Renato Scarpa
    • Giorgio
    Julien Boisselier
    Julien Boisselier
    • Pascal Broyer
    Antonio Petrocelli
    • Roberto De Metrio
    Soraya Sala
    • Lucia De Metrio
    • (as Soraya Gomaa)
    Tom Novembre
    • Philippe
    Graziano Giusti
    • Professor Papaleo
    Anna Ferruzzo
    • Female Nurse
    Domenico Carli
    • Priest
    Maria Palumbo
    • Weeping Lady
    Emmanuela Iannacci
    • Weeping Lady
    Antonio Miggiano
    • Vittorio Stefanelli
    Valerio Balestrieri
    • Stefanelli's Son
    Gabriella De Marco
    • Stefanelli's Daughter
    Lina Cotrufo
    • Stefanelli's Widow
    • Director
      • Denis Rabaglia
    • Writers
      • Denis Rabaglia
      • Luca de Benedittis
      • Antoine Jaccoud
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10benjaminternet

    What a nice movie!

    1. "Azzurro" has been released the same year as "Dancer in the Dark". 2. "Azzurro" hits the same thema as "Dancer in the Dark". 3. "Azzurro" and "Dancer in the Dark" are both melodramas. But... "Azzurro" is much more touching than "Dancer in the Dark"! Thank you Denis and staff.
    5zetes

    Poor screenplay; too cutesy at times

    Azzurro has its moments, mostly because Paolo Villaggio, who plays Guiseppe, the grandfather, has such a marvelous presence. He's a big, fat man with white hair, a white beard, and black-rimmed glasses. He's probably the only guy like that who wouldn't be mistaken for Santa Clause. A couple of the other actors are decent, mostly because they have expressive faces.

    The script, though, is very weak. It should have been killed long before it arrived on the screen. Half of it is a decent drama about an old man coming to terms with his past. That's always a potent subject. It doesn't even really have to be done well to make a good film. But the other half of the film is pure evil: Guiseppe has a granddaughter whom he dearly loves. She is blind, and Guiseppe wants to get her an operation to repair her sight before he dies. Yuck. The whole being-cured-from-blindness thing has been tired for decades. We can forgive Charlie Chaplin for doing it in City Lights. That film is too charming to criticize that much. Douglas Sirk did a pretty good soaper with a blindness angle in Magnificent Obsession. And we can look past it in Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark. He was experimenting with the melodramatic genre, and it was of interest. But Azzurro is playing the melodrama so cheaply. It's even too stupid to keep the music from swelling to all hell, which makes the already embarrassing moments more so. Besides, that little girl, Francesca Pipoli, is far too annoying. They play the cute angle all the time, and it hurts my head. To boot, they give ol' Guiseppe a heart condition, just in case the movie wasn't affecting you enough.

    There is, like I say, some pretty good material concerning Guiseppe's coming to terms with his past. They really should have scrapped the entire blind girl stuff and concentrated on that. It's not everyday we have a big, plump, white-haired man. He's so awesome! I would cast him in a movie in a second if I were making one. 5/10.
    9mont0145

    A refreshing and sweet film

    Azzurro is a touching story of a Grandfather, Guiseppe (Paolo Villaggio), who fights against significant odds to pay for the surgery that will restore his blind granddaughter's sight before his weakening heart ends his life. When Guiseppe realizes that the surgery will be impossible in his home in Italy, he and his Granddaughter, (Francesca Pipoli), leave for Switzerland, seeking the help of his former employer. In the process, he confronts and ultimately resolves matters from his secret past. On top of conveying the strong love between Guiseppe and his Granddaughter, this film presents the theme that a man can achieve those things that are most important to him. It is a refreshing film, and I definitely recommend it to viewers of all ages.
    5petarmatic

    Cute

    For some reason not known to me review for this film was not approved by the IMDb crew. And after waiting for 7 days or approval was deleted, together with other 3 film I reviewed. I did not get any explanation for the event.

    Well, let me focus on the film. The plot is not very realistic so it made me a little bit uncomfortable watching it. I do not like plots which are not realistic.

    Both principal actors were great in their roles, especially the little girl.

    I gave this film for m kids to watch and they said they were bored. I guess today unless it is a Lord of the Rings or something similar, kids get bored. It is a pity, since I like social themes, especially in my beloved continent Europe.

    All in all if you are for crying and feeling pity for people who have problems this is a film for you, otherwise you can skip it.

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    • Trivia
      About 540 girls were auditioned in Apuglia and Roma before casting Francesca Pipoli who was 7 at the time of principal photography.
    • Soundtracks
      QUANTE COSE CHIARE
      Lyrics by Lucia Albertoni

      Music by Louis Crelier

      Performed by Lucia Albertoni

      Courtesy of Crelier Music Publishing - Suisa

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2001 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Switzerland
      • Italy
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Archivio del Cinema Italiano (ANICA)
      • filmo.ch
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Lazur
    • Filming locations
      • Aigle, Vaud, Switzerland(Pascal's new company)
    • Production companies
      • Alhena Films
      • C-Films AG
      • Gam Film S.r.l.
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    • Budget
      • €2,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $48,030
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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