Vacanze di Natale '95 explained

Vacanze di Natale '95
Director:Neri Parenti
Starring:Christian De Sica
Massimo Boldi
Luke Perry
Paolo Bonacelli
Cristiana Capotondi
Music:Manuel De Sica
Cinematography:Gianlorenzo Battaglia
Editing:Sergio Montanari
Producer:Aurelio De Laurentiis
Country:Italy
United States
Distributor:Filmauro
Runtime:95 min
Language:Italian
Gross:$12 million (Italy)

Vacanze di Natale '95 (also known as Christmas Vacation ’95) is a 1995 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti.[1] [2]

Plot summary

In the north of Italy in the town of Busto Arsizio, the clumsy and foolish Lorenzo leaves with his daughter Marta for the Christmas holiday for the city of Aspen, in Colorado. In Rome, the vulgar and womanizer Remo Proietti decides to recover unnecessarily loving relationship with his young wife Kelly, and so the two depart for America, while Remo's friends bettors and gamblers alike depart for America, but for Las Vegas. The story of Remo and Lorenzo starts just as Marta, in full adolescent phase, meets the famous Luke Perry and falls in love. In Aspen, Remo also discovers that his old friend Paolone, bettor and also usurer, is spending her Christmas holidays. When Remo loses a game of cards with him, threatening him Paolone legally, Remo is forced to sign a contract stating that his rival will have a sexual relationship with his wife. But Remo turns out that Kelly has a twin sister, valley of a club in the red light: Michelle...

Cast

Reception

The film was the second most popular Italian film in Italy for the year, behind Viaggi di nozze, with a gross of 10.9 billion lire ($6.9 million).[3] It went on to gross over $12 million.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberto Chiti . Enrico Lancia . Roberto Poppi . Dizionario del cinema italiano: I Film. Gremese Editore, 2002.
  2. News: Deborah Young. Review: 'Christmas Vacation '95'. 28 February 2014. Variety. January 14, 1996.
  3. Screen International. Top 10 Domestic Films 1995. 17. 5 April 1996.
  4. Variety. International Box Office. 26. 22 January 1996.