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Caterina in the Big City (2003)

Caterina in the Big City (2003)
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Writer/director Paolo Virzì and co-writer Francesco Bruni follow up their sly fish-out-of-water comedy My Name Is Tanino with another comedy in a similar vein, Caterina in the Big City. Giancarlo (Sergio Castellitto) is delighted when he has an opportunity to leave his provincial teaching job and drag his wife Agata (Margherita Buy) and 12-year old daughter Caterina (newcomer Alice Teghil) back to his old neighborhood in Rome. Caterina is a sweet, naïve, and pretty girl, and on her first day of school, she finds herself mocked as a hick. Her classmates are the sons and daughters of Rome's elite. Margherita's (Carolina Iaquaniello) parents are prominent intellectuals, and she leads a faction of bohemian socialist kids, while Daniella's father is a political heavyweight, and her preppy clique dresses in designer duds and espouses right-wing politics. Poor Caterina finds the two opposing factions battling over her allegiance, but every time she makes a new friend, her father fouls things up. Giancarlo, who is also an aspiring novelist, spends his evenings at home ranting about the elites and their devious, cliquish ways, but every time he's in the presence of an important person, he desperately tries to ingratiate himself and get his talents noticed. Meanwhile, he's drifting into depression and isolating himself from his wife and daughter. Caterina in the Big City was shown at New York City's Walter Reade Theater in 2004 as part of a Sergio Castellitto retrospective presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Alice Teghil
Director(s):
Paolo Virzì
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Caterina in the Big City

Writer/director Paolo Virzì and co-writer Francesco Bruni follow up their sly fish-out-of-water comedy My Name Is Tanino with another comedy in a similar vein, Caterina in the Big City. Giancarlo (Sergio Castellitto) is delighted when he has an opportunity to leave his provincial teaching job and drag his wife Agata (Margherita Buy) and 12-year old daughter Caterina (newcomer Alice Teghil) back to his old neighborhood in Rome. Caterina is a sweet, naïve, and pretty girl, and on her first day of school, she finds herself mocked as a hick. Her classmates are the sons and daughters of Rome's elite. Margherita's (Carolina Iaquaniello) parents are prominent intellectuals, and she leads a faction of bohemian socialist kids, while Daniella's father is a political heavyweight, and her preppy clique dresses in designer duds and espouses right-wing politics. Poor Caterina finds the two opposing factions battling over her allegiance, but every time she makes a new friend, her father fouls things up. Giancarlo, who is also an aspiring novelist, spends his evenings at home ranting about the elites and their devious, cliquish ways, but every time he's in the presence of an important person, he desperately tries to ingratiate himself and get his talents noticed. Meanwhile, he's drifting into depression and isolating himself from his wife and daughter. Caterina in the Big City was shown at New York City's Walter Reade Theater in 2004 as part of a Sergio Castellitto retrospective presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Paolo Virzì
Writer(s):
Paolo VirzìFrancesco Bruni
Producer(s):
Marco ChimenzGiovanni StabiliniRiccardo Tozzi
Categories:
Independent Films
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    James V.

    Sergio Castellitto is a marvelous actor (“Mostly Martha,” “Va Savoir,” “Don’t Move”) and in CATERINA IN THE BIG CITY he has a scrumptious role, one that most good actors would die for. He does it full justice, too--playing the increasingly deranged dad of a sweet, unaffected high school student whose family moves to Rome from their much smaller town. There, all kinds of changes take place—first in the girl’s school situation, later with her mom & dad. The movie effortlessly melds sociology, economics, politics, education, the media, kids, love & sex so you’ll feel you’ve experienced life in ways that most American films don’t come near. At an early NYC screening, the filmmakers noted that Italian audiences felt the Castellitto character was right about much of what he thinks concerning politics & the media, but that his inability at parenting (& husbanding) turns him into a villain. See what you think. But see it. Castellitto has a fascinating role, & this is one hell of a good movie.

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    Melyssa Z.

    This movie was like Mean Girls, but more realistic. The girls were a little bit younger but it had a more real feel to it. Over all great movie! But it is in Italian and english sub-t! Sorry guys!

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    Ian H.

    Wonderfully sketched characters, great casting and involving story. See this!

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