Bread and Tulips (Pane e Tulipani)
Silvio Soldini
   

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During a coach tour, Rosalba, a forty-year-old housewife, is "forgotten" and left behind in a motorway service area. Her husband Mimmo and her sons notice her absence only after a while. This unexpected event triggers a strong desire within Rosalba's soul: she wants to escape from everyday's routine and decides, there and then, to go to Venice for a few days. After all, her family can wait. As soon as she arrives, she phones home, in Pescara, but the way her husband treats her induces her to stay in Venice longer than planned. Mimmo decides to send a detective after his wife: plumber Costantino. Meanwhile, Rosalba has found a job as assistant in the florist shop of nostalgic anarchist Natale and has also met a new friend: peculiar waiter Fernando, a lonesome of lcelandic origins who's fond of "Orlando Furioso". Rosalba hears her youngest son is having drug problems, therefore, she goes back to Pescara. But when she arrives at home she discovers those problems are not as serious as she was told. Thus she has finally returned to her dreamless life. However, as Femando watches the last petal falling from the tulips left by Rosalba, he decides to "go down to Abruzzi" and bring the woman back.
 

   

original title:

PANE E TULIPANI

directed by:

Silvio Soldini

cast:

Licia Maglietta, Bruno Ganz, Giuseppe Battiston, Marina Massironi, Antonio Catania, Felice Andreasi, Tatiana Lepore, Daniela Piperno, Manrico Gammarota, Vitalba Andrea, Fausto Russo Alesi

screenplay:

Doriana Leondeff, Silvio Soldini

cinematography:

Luca Bigazzi

editing:

Carlotta Cristiani

set design:

Paola Bizzarri

costume design:

Silvia Nebiolo

music:

Giovanni Venosta

presented by:

Monogatari

producer:

Daniele Maggioni

production:

Monogatari, Istituto Luce, Rai Cinema, supported by MiBAC, Amka Films (Lugano), TSI (Lugano)

distributor:

ISTITUTO LUCE

world sales:

ADRIANA CHIESA ENTERPRISES

country:

Italy

year:

2000

film run:

115’

format:

35mm - colour

aspect ratio:

1:1.85

sound:

Dolby SRD

release date:

03/03/2000

festival & awards:

NEW ZELAND ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2008

WORLDFEST-HOUSTON 2008: Panorama Italia

SÃO PAULO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2006: Section: Vão Livre do Masp

FORT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2004: World Cinema

SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2004: Special Tribute

BUENOS AIRES INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENT CINEMA 2001: Panorama

LINCOLN CENTER - OPEN ROADS 2001: Panorama

CANNES 2000: Directors' Fortnight

DAVID DI DONATELLO 2000: David di Donatello Awards: Best Actor (Bruno Ganz), Best Actress (Licia Maglietta), Best Cinematography (Ex aequo), Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Sound (Maurizio Argentieri), Best Supporting Actor (Giuseppe Battiston - Ex aequo), Best Supporting Actress (Marina Massironi).

TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2000: Gala