Concorrenza sleale
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Directed by | Ettore Scola |
Produced by | Franco Committeri |
Written by | Furio Scarpelli Ettore Scola Silvia Scola Giacomo Scarpelli |
Starring | Diego Abatantuono Sergio Castellitto Gérard Depardieu Antonella Attili Sabrina Impacciatore |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
Cinematography | Franco Di Giacomo |
Editing by | Raimondo Crociani |
Release date(s) | February 23, 2001 December 5, 2001 |
Running time | 110 Min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
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Concorrenza sleale is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. Its original Italian title means Unfair Competition. It was filmed in Cineccittà and some of its sets were used by Martin Scorsese in Gangs of New York, as Ettore Scola said in Néstor Birri's book.
[edit] Plot
Rome 1938, Umberto (Diego Abatantuono) and Leone (Sergio Castellitto) have got a men's costume shop, on the same street. Umberto is Catholic, Leone is Jewish. Racial Laws are approved in Italy in 1938 after Hitler's visit to Rome (see also Ettore Scola's A Special Day).
[edit] Awards
- Moscow Film Festival Best Director
- 6 Nastro d'Argento nominations
- David di Donatello Best Production Design
[edit] External links
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