Tutta colpa di Freud | |
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Directed by | Paolo Genovese |
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Cinematography | Fabrizio Lucci |
Edited by | Consuelo Catucci |
Music by | Maurizio Filardo |
Distributed by | Mudusa Film |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Language | Italian |
Tutta colpa di Freud (Italian for "All Freud’s Fault") is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese.
It was a box office hit, grossing over 8 million euros. The theme song "Tutta colpa di Freud" by Daniele Silvestri won the Ciak d'oro for best original song.
Plot
Francesco is a psychologist who loves the theories of Sigmund Freud, who finds himself alone with three daughters: Martha, Sarah, and Emma. Francesco, who is an expert analysis of sex, begins to hate Freud, because it turns out that the daughters have a complicated love life: one is a lesbian, another still loves an old man over thirty years older than her, while the last is closed in on herself.
Cast
- Marco Giallini as Francesco
- Anna Foglietta as Sara
- Vittoria Puccini as Marta
- Vinicio Marchioni as Fabio
- Laura Adriani as Emma
- Daniele Liotti as Luca
- Alessandro Gassman as Alessandro
- Giulia Bevilacqua as Barbara
- Edoardo Leo as Roberto
- Claudia Gerini as Claudia
- Paolo Calabresi as Enrico
- Dario Bandiera as Ivano
- Maurizio Mattioli as Doorman
- Francesco Apolloni as Barista
- Alessia Barela as Laura
- Gianmarco Tognazzi as Andrea
- Michela Andreozzi as Professor Macro
- Lucia Ocone as Adele
References
- "Actress Anna Foglietta attends 'Tutta colpa di Freud' premiere at".
- "A father, three daughters, love and psychoanalysis in Tutta colpa di Freud".
- Chiara Ugolini (20 January 2014). "Marco Giallini, l'uomo che amava le donne. È "Tutta colpa di Freud"". La Repubblica. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- "Maleficent il film più visto del 2014". Il Centro. 29 December 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- "Sorrentino trionfa ai Ciak d'oro. La regia a Paolo Virzì". La Repubblica. 12 June 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
External links
Films directed by Paolo Genovese | |
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