Loose Cannons

March 12th, 2010







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Loose Cannons

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Plot
Tommaso is the youngest son of the Cantones, a large, traditional southern Italian family operating a pasta-making business since the 1960s...

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 6.9/10 (3,448 voted)

Director: Ferzan Ozpetek

Stars: Riccardo Scamarcio, Nicole Grimaudo, Alessandro Preziosi

Storyline
Tommaso is the youngest son of the Cantones, a large, traditional southern Italian family operating a pasta-making business since the 1960s. On a trip home from Rome, where he studies literature and lives with his boyfriend, Tommaso decides to tell his parents the truth about himself. But when he is finally ready to come out in front of the entire family, his older brother Antonio ruins his plans.

Writers: Ivan Cotroneo, Ferzan Ozpetek

Cast:
Riccardo Scamarcio - Tommaso Cantone
Nicole Grimaudo - Alba Brunetti
Alessandro Preziosi - Antonio Cantone
Ennio Fantastichini - Vincenzo Cantone
Lunetta Savino - Stefania Cantone
Ilaria Occhini - La nonna
Bianca Nappi - Elena - Tommaso's sister
Carmine Recano - Marco
Massimiliano Gallo - Salvatore - Elena's Husband
Paola Minaccioni - Teresa
Gianluca De Marchi - Davide
Mauro Bonaffini - Massimiliano
Giorgio Marchesi - Nicola
Matteo Taranto - Domenico
Gea Martire - Patrizia



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook (Spanish) | Official site [Germany] |

Release Date: 12 March 2010

Filming Locations: Apulia, Italy

Opening Weekend: $2,861,655 (Italy) (14 March 2010) (427 Screens)

Gross: $10,273,092 (Italy) (11 April 2010)



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User Review

Ozpetek's heart

Rating: 7/10

Ferzan Ozpetek's affection for his characters is truly contagious. A bunch of assorted family members exchange publicly or privately some of their own personal truths. I sat at a Roman movie house with a loving public that not merely followed Ozpetek's world but also became part of it. Riccardo Scamarccio's beautiful face observes and reacts to his own existential dilemma. We're with him even if we can't totally understand his fears. We are in a world that's grown considerably in the last few years but the problematic seems to belong to another era. The father is a bit of a reactionary monster with a very human face. Loved the grandmother, a superlative Ilaria Occhini and the complicated aunt in a wonderful creation by Elena Sofia Ricci.





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