An Almost Perfect Country

March. 24,2016      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Pietramezzana, a remote village in the Lucan Dolomites, is likely to disappear. Its inhabitants, led by the volcanic Dominic do not give up and, believing that the opening of a factory may be the solution to all their troubles, they want to make sure that the project is successful ...

Fabio Volo as  Gianluca Terragni
Silvio Orlando as  Domenico Bonocore
Carlo Buccirosso as  Nicola
Nando Paone as  Michele
Miriam Leone as  Anna
Gea Martire as  Sebastiana
Francesco De Vito as  Sindaco Cozzolino
Maria Paiato as  Rosaria
Antonio Petrocelli as  Lodato

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Reviews

KnotMissPriceless
2016/03/24

Why so much hype?

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Afouotos
2016/03/25

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Neive Bellamy
2016/03/26

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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Nayan Gough
2016/03/27

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Mozjoukine
2016/03/28

Having this film shift Jean-François Pouliot's 2003 Canadian La GRANDE SEDUCTION (Seducing Dr. Lewis) to Pietramezzana, a declining village in the Lucan Dolomites, emphasises the connection to BENVENUTI AL SUD (2010) and REALITY (2012) both written by Gaudioso and pivoting on an orchestrated fantasy that gets out of hand.I found the central deception off putting at first but the comic performances and affectionately handled characters win out. Orlandi is punching below his weight here but he demonstrates his skill by making endearing the desperation he brings to the mad scheme to attract a mining company to the town where the out of work community now exists on unemployment pay-outs and his roof leaks - despite his collecting a second dole for a dead associate. The company insists the town have a resident doctor.They plan to recruit city plastic surgeon Volo using a succession of frauds of varying ingenuity and comic appeal - faking a local cricket team, dropping bank notes in the streets, having the town's one restaurant add sushi and giving Orlandi a lost son that the orphan doctor can relate to. The way the situation is turned round for the finale is more inventive and more winning than the Canadian film and this one does work in making the community the focus for our sympathy. They are an interesting contrast to the conniving Sicilians in Ficarra & Picone's L'ORA LEGALE (It's The Law) of the same year. Both films deploy A- feature talent on a similar low comedy subject though their aims are very different.

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