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Director: Angelo Longoni
Cast: Elena Sofia Ricci, François Montagut, Cesare Bocci, Tony Librizzi
Anna discovers that has a brother that went to Canada because of the hunger on World War II
Critical Reception & Ratings
Fratelli is a 2006 Italian television drama directed by Angelo Longoni. The film follows Anna as she discovers she has a brother who went to Canada due to the hunger during World War II. While critical reception is not widely available, the film appears to have had a modest audience reception, with a 6.2/10 rating on IMDb.
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Fratelli, the 2006 TV movie directed by Angelo Longoni, offers a poignant family drama exploring the powerful bond between siblings. With compelling performances from stars like Elena Sofia Ricci, the film delves into the emotional journey of a woman uncovering her long-lost brother, shedding light on the hardships faced by Italian families during and after World War II. Fans of character-driven dramas and stories about the strength of familial connections will find much to appreciate in this thoughtful, insightful film.
John Paul Lawler, known professionally as Jon Fratelli, is a Scottish musician and singer-songwriter, who is the lead singer of the band The Fratellis. Their debut album, Costello Music (2006) was a success, peaking at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart and spending eighty-three weeks in the UK Top 100. In the United States, it peaked at forty-eight on the US Billboard 200. The Fratellis won the 2007 BRIT Award for Best British Breakthrough Act, and as of March 2018, Costello Music had sold 1,145,000 copies in the UK. Costello Music spawned five successful singles – "Henrietta", "Chelsea Dagger", "Whistle for the Choir", "Baby Fratelli" and "Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes".
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