Belli di papà

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Belli di papà
Belli di papa poster.jpg
Directed by Guido Chiesa
Written by Giovanni Bognetti
Guido Chiesa
Story by Gary Alazraki
Patricio Saiz
Adrian Zurita
Produced byMaurizio Totti
Alessandro Usai
Starring Diego Abatantuono
CinematographyFederico Masiero
Music byAndrea Farri
Distributed byMedusa
Release date
  • October 29, 2015 (2015-10-29)
Running time
100 min
Language Italian

Belli di papà (transl.Beautiful from dad) is a 2015 Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Guido Chiesa and starring Diego Abatantuono. It is a loose remake of the Mexican comedy film The Noble Family . [1] [2]

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Plot

The wealthy businessman Vincenzo, originally from Apulia, realizes that he is a father too absent, but also that his two sons and 1 daughter are spoiled and unable to support themselves economically. So Vincenzo stages their fraudulent bankruptcy, and runs with their children in Taranto, in his old house. The boys are struggling to settle, but Vincenzo is confident about them and hopes that they will soon find a job in the city, though humble and poor. Meanwhile, an impostor blackmailer, who wants to marry the daughter of Vincenzo, arrives in Puglia, to expose the scam.

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References

  1. Paolo D'Agostini (29 October 2015). ""Belli di papà", la commedia italiana che non delude". La Repubblica . Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  2. Osvaldo Scorrano (22 October 2015). ""Belli di papà" dal Messico alla Puglia di Abatantuono". La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno . Retrieved 24 October 2016.