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A Quiet Life

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A Quiet Life
ItalianUna vita tranquilla
Directed byClaudio Cupellini
Screenplay byFilippo Gravino
Guido Iuculano
Claudio Cupellini
Produced byFabrizio Mosca
StarringToni Servillo
Marco D'Amore
Francesco Di Leva
Juliane Köhler
Maurizio Donadoni
Alice Dwyer
Leonardo Sprengler
Giovanni Ludeno
CinematographyGergely Pohárnok
Music byTeho Teardo
Release dates
  • 1 November 2010 (2010-11-01) (Rome Film Festival)
  • 5 November 2010 (2010-11-05) (Italy)
Running time
105 minutes
LanguagesItalian
German
English

A Quiet Life (Italian: Una vita tranquilla) is a 2010 Italian neo-noir film directed by Claudio Cupellini.[1] It entered the competition at the 2010 Rome International Film Festival, in which Toni Servillo was awarded for Best Actor.[2]

Plot

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Antonio de Martino is living as Rosario Russo with his wife Renate and their young son Mathias in an idyllic place near Wiesbaden running a hotel and restaurant. He is wanted back in his home country of Italy and too many people have marked to kill him. For fifteen years, he has lived as a respected member of the town and a versatile cook. One day in his little hotel, his first son Diego with his friend Edoardo comes to stay for a couple of days. They are planning to assassinate a manager of a waste incineration plant. What seemed peaceful with consistent pacing turns into chaos. He murders and disposes Diego's friend after he claims to know Rosarios identity. Diego reveals his father's identity to his backers. Getting doubts he tries to save his father's life but while trying to flee he is killed by Italian gang members. Antonio leaves his wife and son for their safety and is again on the run, looking back impassively Antonio boards a bus.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Jay Weissberg (November 16, 2010). "Review: 'A Quiet Life'". Variety. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  2. ^ Francesco Verni (November 8, 2010). "Il trionfo di Cupellini. Il suo Servillo premiato come "migliore attore"". Corriere del Veneto. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
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