词条 | The Little Devil |
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| name = The Little Devil | image = PiccoloDiavolo.jpg | caption = | director = Roberto Benigni | producer = Mauro Berardi Mario Cecchi Gori Vittorio Cecchi Gori | writer = Giuseppe Bertolucci (story) Vincenzo Cerami Roberto Benigni | narrator = | starring = Walter Matthau Roberto Benigni | music = Evan Lurie | cinematography = Robby Müller | editing = Nino Baragli | distributor = Columbia Pictures | released = October 14, 1988 | runtime = 110 min. | country = Italy | language = Italian and English | budget = }} The Little Devil (original Italian name Il piccolo diavolo) is a 1988 Italian film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, also starring Walter Matthau, Stefania Sandrelli, Nicoletta Braschi and John Lurie. In some European countries and in Australia, an English version of the film, with local subtitles, has been screened and circulated in VHS. In the English version, the voices of the main actors are dubbed by themselves; some scenes may have been filmed in both languages. PlotIn the North American Pontifical College, in Rome, Father Maurice (Walther Matthau) is in deep turmoil because of Patricia (Stefania Sandrelli), a woman who loves him and expects him to make up his mind and clear out his position towards her. While he is trying to do so, he is summoned by a novice for an emergency. The emergency turns out to be a fat woman possessed by a demon. Father Maurice performs the rite of exorcism and expels the demon from the woman. The demon (Roberto Benigni), a little escaped devil named Giuditta, having nowhere else to go, starts following Father Maurice everywhere and often indulges in mischief getting Maurice in trouble. In one instance Giuditta replaces a sick Father Maurice in Mass, turning the solemn ceremony in a beauty parade. Maurice tries to get rid of Giuditta in several failed efforts. Showing signs of exhaustion, his peers advise him to take a vacation. Eventually another agent "from where Giuditta came from" appears as Nina (Nicoletta Braschi) and manages to attract Giuditta who finally leaves Maurice and follows her "elsewhere". Cast
AwardsRoberto Benigni won the David di Donatello Award for Best Actor. External links
11 : 1988 films|1980s comedy films|Italian films|Italian-language films|Films set in Italy|Films shot in Tuscany|Films shot in Rome|Films directed by Roberto Benigni|Screenplays by Vincenzo Cerami|Italian comedy films|Columbia Pictures films |
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