Italians, the (2000) Italy
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Director:Livingston, William, Hunt, Linda
Studio:Paramount Pictures
Writer:Troy Kennedy-Martin, Donna Powers
Rating:6.9 (136,683 votes)
Rated:PG-13
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:711027203021
Awards:5 wins & 7 nominations
Genre:Italian films
IMDb:0317740
Duration:1:44:00
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:DTS
Languages:English, Russian, Italian
Subtitles:No Subtitles
LAC code:300001421
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Livingston, William, Hunt, Linda  ...  (Director)
Troy Kennedy-Martin, Donna Powers  ...  (Writer)
 
Mark Wahlberg  ...  Charlie Croker
Charlize Theron  ...  Stella Bridger
Donald Sutherland  ...  John Bridger
Jason Statham  ...  Handsome Rob
Seth Green  ...  Lyle
Mos Def  ...  Left Ear
Edward Norton  ...  Steve
Fausto Callegarini  ...  Italian Guard
Stefano Petronelli  ...  Garbageman
Fabio Scarpa  ...  Garbageman
Cristiano Bonora  ...  Garbageman
Tiberio Greco  ...  Garbageman
Jimmy Shubert  ...  First Detective
Tammi Cubilette  ...  Second Detective
Mary Portser  ...  Stella's Receptionist
Comments: DIT 110

Summary: Going beyond being a mere travelogue, this ambitious documentary from the Discovery Channel seeks to portray the character of the Italian people. The focus is on representative Italians, including the artistic engineers who craft the Ferrari sports cars, a fashion designer, and fishermen in a small seaside village. The locations vary greatly, with the camera visiting the trendy cities of Rome and Milan, the gorgeous Mediterranean scenery of Sicily, and the astounding and stark beauty of the soaring Italian Alps. Narrated by actress Linda Hunt, this is an atmospheric view of Italians, and it probably wouldn't be very practical for those seeking an instructional travel tape. However, the locations visited in this video are, for the most part, beautiful, and the photography is often stunning--and just the spectacular camera work would make this documentary a treat for the eyes, if nothing else. But the interviews with Italians seek to provide a sampling of the national character, with the emphasis on exuberant and artistic living, national pride, and timeless family traditions. As one interview subject puts it, Italians always strike "a rare blend of art and life." This production serves up a sumptuous sampling of Italian life. --Robert J. McNamara