A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2001
Original Title:
Ciccio Colonna
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Max Media
Ruvido Produzioni
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Vito is a bartender from Pegognaga, a small apparently anti-tourist town that in winter is obliterated by the fog and in summer by the heat. As a joke between friends, he ends up getting stuck between two concrete columns placed in front of his bar. However, the joint is so perfect that no one is able to free it anymore. The mayor arrives with the brigade, then the ASL nurses, the firefighters, but there is nothing to be done: Ciccio gets stuck and demolition projects are even made that arouse the terror of the tenants of the building. The only possible evolution of the story is that Ciccio, now known by all as "Cicciocolonna", gets stuck between the columns and becomes "a coincidence". In fact, the TV that spreads the news arrives: Cicciocolonna becomes a point of reference for the whole country. A kind of living monument, but also a sort of essay to which people go to ask for advice and even the numbers to play the lottery.
Costume Design:
Ester Marcovecchio
Director:
Syusy Blady
Director of Photography:
Massimo Monico
Editor:
Roberto Missiroli
Executive Producer:
Franco Pannacci
Makeup Artist:
Gabriele Trezzi
Music:
Ridillo
Sound:
Roberto Serra
Sound Editor:
Benni Atria
Writer:
Syusy Blady
Carlo Mazzotta
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