Maximum Velocity (V-Max) Explained

Maximum Velocity (V-Max)
Music:Massimo Zamboni
Language:Italian

Maximum Velocity (V-Max) (Italian: Velocità massima) is a 2002 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Vicari. It entered the competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival.[1] [2]

For this film Vicari won the 2003 David di Donatello for best new director.[3] The film also won two Nastro d'Argento Awards, for best producer and best editing.[4]

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Roberto Nepoti. Le folli corse di Stefano il pasoliniano. 23 February 2014. La Repubblica. 2 September 2002. 1 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140301182512/http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2002/09/02/le-folli-corse-di-stefano-il-pasoliniano.html?ref=search. live.
  2. News: David Rooney. Review: 'Maximum Velocity (V-Max)'. 24 February 2014. Variety. September 9, 2002. 7 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140307151157/http://variety.com/2002/film/reviews/maximum-velocity-v-max-1200546394/. live.
  3. News: Claudia Mormiglione. David, trionfa Ozpetek Muccino senza premi. 23 February 2014. La Repubblica. 9 April 2003. 14 August 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240814003506/https://www.repubblica.it/online/spettacoli_e_cultura/david/vincitori/vincitori.html?ref=search. live.
  4. News: Velocità Massima di Daniele Vicari è su "Iris". 23 February 2014. Mediaset. 1 August 2010. 27 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140227054054/http://www.mediaset.it/quimediaset/articolo_2000.shtml. live.