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2007 Italian film
Civico zero
Poster
Directed byFrancesco Maselli
Written byFrancesco Maselli
Produced byRoberto Andreucci
StarringOrnella Muti
CinematographyFelice De Maria
Edited byOlivia Orlando
Music byAngelo Talocci
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Civico zero (Italian: Civico 0) is a 2007 Italian drama film written and directed by Francesco Maselli. It is inspired by the book Il nome del barbon of Federico Bonadonna.

Plot

The film consists of three episodes, each one starring a professional actor. They are, respectively, Letizia Sedrick (episode I), Ornella Muti (episode II) and Massimo Ranieri (episode III).

Episode I: Stella (Letizia Sedrick) is a young Ethiopian who arrived in Rome. She lives in a container, finds a job at via Marsala and marries with Joseph, an old African friend. The life of the couple is hard, being constrained to move from town to town to find jobs.

Episode II: Nina (Ornella Muti) is Romanian and lives in Rome without a residence permit. She fights against social loneliness and seeks a job, though the main obstacle is the lack of knowledge of the Italian language. thanks to the help of another Romanian lady she finds a job as domestic worker for two ladies aged 92 and 62, and living completely alone in Rome.

Episode III: Giuliano (Massimo Ranieri) is a fruit seller at Campo de' Fiori in Rome. After his mother's death he became mad, and is walking through the city without any aim.

Cast

References

  1. ^ (in Italian) Story of Civico 0 on the site of FilmUp.it Archived 2016-08-15 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. (in Italian) Davinotti.com.

External links

Films directed by Francesco Maselli


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