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Directed by | Giorgia Farina |
Written by | Giorgia Farina Fabio Bonifacci |
Produced by | Andrea Leone |
Starring | Claudia Gerini Cristiana Capotondi Sabrina Impacciatore Vinicio Marchioni |
Cinematography | Maurizio Calvesi |
Edited by | Marco Spoletini |
Music by | Pasquale Catalano |
Running time | 103 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Amiche da morire (Friends to Die For) is a 2013 Italian black comedy film written and directed by Giorgia Farina.[1][2]
Plot
Gilda, Olivia and Crocetta are three women who live in a small island of Sicily. The women try to live as they can: Gilda works as a call-girl for the affluent men of the island and the occasional tourist, Olivia is married with the most handsome men in town, a fisherman who is suspiciously always away working, while Crocetta is a spinster and a jinx, bringing bad luck to every man who courts her. The chance of destiny soon arrive as the three women, one night, go to an island cave, because they suspect that Rocco, Olivia's husband, is going to meet an alleged lover there. Actually Rocco is a trafficker, who is trying to hide the loot in the cave. Olivia shoots her husband dead when he reveals that he never cared for her, and the three women decide to make the corpse disappear, and keep the money, but soon the police and criminals colleagues of Rocco put on their trail. In fact, men do not want so much about the death of Rocco, rather than looking for the loot that the women took.
Cast
- Claudia Gerini: Gilda
- Cristiana Capotondi: Olivia
- Sabrina Impacciatore: Crocetta
- Vinicio Marchioni: Inspector Nico Malachia
- Marina Confalone: Donna Rosaria
- Corrado Fortuna: Lorenzo
- Antonella Attili: Miss Zuccalà
- Lucia Sardo: Mother of Crocetta
- Aurora Quattrocchi: Donna Assunta
References
- ↑ Claudia Mormiglione (1 March 2013). "Dive belle, brave e tutte da ridere: la scommessa di "Amiche da morire"". La Repubblica. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ↑ Vittoria Scarpa (4 March 2013). "Three girls with a gun in Amiche da morire". Cineuropa. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
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