Buongiorno papà explained

Buongiorno papà
Director:Edoardo Leo
Starring:Raoul Bova
Marco Giallini
Edoardo Leo
Nicole Grimaudo
Rosabell Laurenti Sellers
Cinematography:Arnaldo Catinari
Music:Gianluca Misiti
Distributor:Fulvio & Federica Lucisano
Country:Italy
Runtime:109 min

Buongiorno papà (Italian for Good Morning Dad) is a 2013 Italian comedy film written and directed by Edoardo Leo, who also stars in the film. It was nominated for two David di Donatello awards, for best supporting actor (Marco Giallini) and best original song,[1] and for two Nastri d'argento awards, for best comedy film and for best actor (the latter nomination was a tie between Raoul Bova and Marco Giallini).[2]

Plot

Andrea's life is going great: He shares an apartment with his best friend, Paolo, in Rome; he enjoys his never-ending string of one-night stands; and his career is skyrocketing. Everything changes, however, when one day the extravagant 17-year-old Layla shows up on his doorstep and claims to be his daughter. Andrea's life is suddenly thrown into upheaval as he must learn to take responsibility for his new family.

Cast

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References

  1. News: Simona Santoni. David di Donatello 2013, tutte le candidature: Vicari e Tornatore in testa. 25 April 2015. Panorama. 10 May 2013.
  2. News: Anna Finos. Nastri d'argento, testa a testa fra Sorrentino e Tornatore . 5 March 2014. La Repubblica. May 31, 2013.