Sud (1993 film) explained

Sud
Director:Gabriele Salvatores
Producer:Marco Mandelli
Starring:Silvio Orlando
Cinematography:Italo Petriccione
Editing:Massimo Fiocchi
Country:Italy
Distributor:Variety Distribution
Runtime:86 minutes
Language:Italian
Gross:$3 million (Italy)[1]

Sud, also known as South,[2] is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores.

The movie won the Best Score award and was nominated for Best Original Story at the 1994 Nastro d'Argento ceremony.[3] It also won the Best Sound award and was nominated for Best Score at the 1994 David di Donatello.[4] For his performance, Silvio Orlando was nominated for the 1994 David di Donatello for Best Actor.

Plot

During a warm springy Sunday afternoon in a small town of South Italy, the opening of the polling station is disrupted by three Italians and one Eritrean, who are unemployed, angry and armed. They threaten to occupy the polling station. They start to negotiate with the police, but eventually the four men are forced to leave.

Cast

Ciro

Gianni

Giacomo Fiori

Cannavacciuolo

Elia

Michele

Munir

Lucia

Colonel

Reception

The film performed well in the run up to Christmas grossing over $3 million in Italy.[1]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Screen International. 3 December 1993. 24. Forza Italia.
  2. Web site: Salvatores, Gabriele . . https://web.archive.org/web/20190405094141/https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/salvatores-gabriele-1950 . 5 April 2019 . live . 5 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Sud (1993): Awards. Internet Movie Database. 20 August 2015.
  4. Web site: Sud . Accademia del Cinema Italiano . it . https://web.archive.org/web/20150820193736/https://www.daviddidonatello.it/cercafilmvincitori2.php?idfilm=438&vinfilm= . 20 August 2015 . dead . 20 August 2015.