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Director: Diego Bianchi
Cast: Diego Bianchi, Francesco Acquaroli, Antonella Attili, Luciano Miele
A 'period' piece set in the hot summer of 2011, in the midst of the Berlusconi era. The life of a quiet corner market is shaken when the mayor decides to close it down. The only political organization people can turn to is the local section of the Democratic Party, which is separated from the market by a concrete wall, built to allow the construction of the subway.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Arance & martello, directed by Diego Bianchi, is a 2014 Italian comedy film that follows the life of a quiet corner market during the Berlusconi era. While the film's critical reception is not widely documented, it appears to be a lighthearted take on the political and social dynamics of the time period. There is no information available on major awards or nominations, nor public reception as indicated by ratings on IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, character-driven comedies will appreciate the offbeat charm of Arance & martello, the 2014 film directed by Diego Bianchi. Set against the backdrop of the Berlusconi era in Italy, this comedy delicately balances social commentary with the everyday struggles of a local market threatened with closure, brought to life through the talented performances of Diego Bianchi and his co-stars.