Along the Ridge explained

Along the Ridge
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Director:Kim Rossi Stuart
Music:Banda Osiris
Cinematography:Stefano Falivene
Editing:Marco Spoletini
Distributor:01 Distribution
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Gross:$1.9 million[1]

Along the Ridge (Italian: '''Anche libero va bene''') is a 2006 Italian drama film directed by Kim Rossi Stuart (in his directorial debut), from a screenplay he co-wrote with Linda Ferri, Federico Starnone and Francesco Giammusso.[2] The film stars Alessandro Morace, Barbora Bobuľová and Rossi Stuart.

At the 2006 Flaiano Prizes, Morace and Rossi Stuart received the awards for Best Male Newcomer and Best Director, respectively.

Premise

11-year-old Tommi and his slightly older sister, Viola, live with their father in Rome. They cope with being a single-parent family until their mother shows up after the latest of many unannounced absences. The film shows their continuing struggle with love, friendship, puberty and life in general.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Libero (Along the Ridge) (2006) . . 19 July 2020.
  2. Web site: Southern . Nathan . Along the Ridge (2006) – Miodrag Kotlajic, Kim Rossi Stuart . . 19 July 2020.