Il cielo in una stanza (film) explained

Il cielo in una stanza
Director:Carlo Vanzina
Music:Pino Nicolosi
Cinematography:Carlo Tafani
Editing:Sergio Montanari
Producer:Aurelio De Laurentiis
Language:Italian
Country:Italy
Runtime:103 minutes

Il cielo in una stanza (The sky in a room) is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina.[1]

Plot

Paul hates his father because he was too strict with his son. One day Paul says to his father that he would prefer never to have been born and to live happy and carefree in the glorious 1960s. Paul is immediately satisfied by fate, and finds himself transported back into the 1960s, when his father was still a child. Paul immediately realizes that he desired nonsense from destiny, and tries to replace his trouble, knowing a young man (his father as a man), trying to make him fall in love with the girl of his dreams (the future mother of Paul).

Cast

Paolo as a teenager

Marco

Paolo, father of Marco

Massimo

Claudio

mother of Paolo

father of Paolo

Lola

Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberto Chiti . Enrico Lancia . Roberto Poppi . Dizionario del cinema italiano: I Film. Gremese Editore, 2002.
    - News: David Rooney. Review: 'Il Cielo in Una Stanza'. 22 March 2014. Variety. 5 April 1999 .