The Fish in Love explained

The Fish in Love
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Director:Leonardo Pieraccioni
Producer:Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Starring:Leonardo Pieraccioni
Yamila Diaz
Music:Claudio Guidetti
Cinematography:Arnaldo Catinari
Editing:Mirco Garrone
Distributor:Cecchi Gori Group
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

The Fish in Love (Italian: Il pesce innamorato) is a 1999 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni, who also stars alongside Yamila Diaz.[1] [2]

Pieraccioni stars as Arturo, a writer of children's books, and Diaz stars as Matilde, the woman he falls in love with.

Plot

In Florence, the young carpenter Arturo dreams of becoming a great writer. In fact he has the talent to be able to write fantasy stories for children, and so he is snubbed by Italian critics. However Arturo does not give up, and sends the proofs to a famous Florentine editor. Meanwhile, the family of Arturo is broke because his uncle is gone bankrupt with several useless shops. But fame for Arturo arrives early, because the publisher remains excited about the fantastic stories, and so the book is published with the title: The Fish in Love. Arturo starts to know celebrity and wealth, but soon gets bored, because he feels himself suffocated by the fame. Indeed, Arturo falls in love with beautiful Matilde, promised in marriage to a pompous man of Bergamo. With her, Arturo flees into a house in the woods, and plans a new life, just like in the fairy tales.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Pieraccioni o un pesce d'acqua fresca. Irene. Bignardi. la Repubblica. 18 December 1999. it. 6 July 2020.
  2. Book: Moliterno, Gino. The A to Z of Italian Cinema. The Scarecrow Press. 2009. 252. 9780810870598.