Brutti, sporchi e cattivi
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Feos, Sucios y Malos es una película Italian language
Italian language
Italian is a Romance language spoken mainly in Europe: Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, by minorities in Malta, Monaco, Croatia, Slovenia, France, Libya, Eritrea, and Somalia, and by immigrant communities in the Americas and Australia...

 by Ettore Scola and released in 1976.

It won the Prix de la Mise en scène
Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival)
The Best Director Award is an award presented at the Cannes Film Festival. It is chosen by the jury from the 'official section' of movies at the festival. It was first awarded in 1946....

 at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival
1976 Cannes Film Festival
The 29th Cannes Film Festival was held on May 13-28, 1976. A new section, 'L'Air du temps', which is non-competitive and focuses on contemporary subjects, is introduced at this festival and discontinued after the next.- Jury :...

. Nino Manfredi
Nino Manfredi
Nino Manfredi was an Italian actor, one of the most prominent in the commedia all'italiana genre....

 plays the main protagonist.

Plot

The film tells the grotesque story of a large family living in an extremely poor shantytown of the periphery of Rome
Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

. The main protagonist is one-eyed patriarch Giacinto (Manfredi). Four generations of his sons and relatives are cramped together in his shack, managing to get by mainly on thieving and whoring, among other things more or less respectable.

For the loss of his eye, an insurance company has paid Giacinto a large sum. Giacinto refuses to share his money with anyone, and spends little of it on himself, preferring to hide it from his family, which he routinely abuses verbally and physically. Various members of the family unsuccessfully try to steal his money. When Giacinto falls in love with an obese prostitute, brings her home and starts spending his money on her, Giacinto's enraged wife conspires with the rest of the family to poison him. However, Giacinto survives. In a frenzy of anger, he sets fire to his home. To his disappointment, his family survives.

Giacinto then sells the house to a Neapolitan immigrant family. Giacito's family refuses to let the Neapolitans take over the shack, and in the ensuing fight, the shack collapses. The film ends with Giacinto living in a newly built exceedingly crowded shack with both his mistress and his wife, together with an apparently reconciled family and the newcomers as well.

Cast

  • Nino Manfredi
    Nino Manfredi
    Nino Manfredi was an Italian actor, one of the most prominent in the commedia all'italiana genre....

     - Giacinto Mazzatella
  • Maria Luisa Santella - Iside
  • Francesco Anniballi - Domizio
  • Maria Bosco - Gaetana
  • Giselda Castrini - Lisetta
  • Alfredo D'Ippolito - Plinio
  • Giancarlo Fanelli - Paride
  • Marina Fasoli - Maria Libera
  • Ettore Garofolo - Camillo
  • Marco Marsili - Vittoriano
  • Franco Merli
    Franco Merli
    Franco Merli is an Italian actor, who is best-known for his role in Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma.-Early life:...

     - Fernando
  • Linda Moretti - Matilde
  • Luciano Pagliuca - Romolo
  • Giuseppe Paravati - Tato
  • Silvana Priori - Paride's Wife
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