Wondrous Boccaccio
Barbary Films / Film Movement / Rai Cinema / Stemal Entertainment (2015)
Comedy, Drama, History
In Collection
#328
7*
Seen ItYes
(11/13/2016)
857692005604
IMDB   5.7
120 mins France / Italian
DVD  Region 1
Kim Rossi Stuart Calandrino
Jasmine Trinca Giovanna
Lello Arena Duca Tancredi
Paola Cortellesi Badessa Usimbalda
Kasia Smutniak Ghismunda
Vittoria Puccini Catalina
Riccardo Scamarcio Gentile Garisendi
Carolina Crescentini Isabetta
Eugenia Costantini Neifile
Flavio Parenti Nicoluccio Cacciamanico
Marco Iermanò Uomo sul campanile
Rosabell Laurenti Sellers Filomena
Michele Riondino Guiscardo
Josafat Vagni Federico degli Alberighi
Miriam Dalmazio Fiammetta
Riccardo Scamarcio Gentile Carisendi
Fabrizio Falco Dioneo
Melissa Anna Bartolini Elissa
Camilla Diana Lauretta
Nicolò Diana Filostrato
Beatrice Fedi Elisabetta
Ilaria Giachi Emilia
Barbara Giordano Pampinea
Moise Curia Panfilo
Sergio Albelli Padre di Lauretta
Francesca Agostini Donna dei fiori
Sonia Cavallini Cavallini
Director/Choreographer
Paolo Taviani
Vittorio Taviani
Producer Fabio Conversi
Luigi Musini
Writer/Composer Giovanni Boccaccio
Paolo Taviani
Vittorio Taviani
Cinematography Simone Zampagni
Music Giuliano Taviani
Carmelo Travia


It's 1348. The plague has brutally hit Florence. A group of then young people, seven women and three men, rebel against the feeling of death that is about to swallow them. They flee the city and find refuge in an abandoned villa in the Tuscan hills. Here, between moral doubts and the tasks needed to survive, they kill time by telling each other stories until they will decide to return. The stories are varied - tragic, bizarre, funny or erotic - but common and central to all of them is the female presence.
Edition Details
Original Title Meraviglioso Boccaccio
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 2016
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Filmmovement
Condition New
Links - Review: Huffington Post
± Review: Hollywood Reporter
‡ Wikipedia
‡ See film: "The Decameron"
Meraviglioso Boccaccio at Core for Movies
TheMovieDb.org
IMDB

Notes

This film is has a very different feel when compared to The Decameron by Pier Paolo Pasolini (1971) -- But beautiful nevertheless, with very good cinematography.