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Never Again as Before

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Never Again as Before
ItalianMai + come prima
Directed byGiacomo Campiotti
Written byGiacomo Campiotti
Alexander Adabachian
Produced byGiacomo Campiotti
StarringLaura Chiatti
CinematographyDuccio Cimatti
Edited byJoe Walker
Fabio Nunziata
Music byCorrado Carosio
Pierangelo Fornaro
Release date
  • 2005 (2005)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Never Again as Before (Italian: Mai + come prima) is a 2005 Italian coming of age drama film produced, written and directed by Giacomo Campiotti.[1]

The film was nominated for the David of the Youth at the 2006 David di Donatello Awards, while the theme song "Warriors of Light/Sei o non sei dei" was nominated for Silver Ribbon for best song.[2][3]

Plot

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Six schoolmates, after the high school exams, decide to leave together for a holiday in the Dolomites, in what will probably be their last summer together before they probably never see each other again. The group consists of Enrico, the creator of the holiday and the group's glue; Max, a disabled boy suffocated by oppressive parents; Lorenzo, a musician who dreams the fame; Giulia, Lorenzo's girlfriend, reluctant to leave; Martina, the other girl in the group, secretly in love with Lorenzo; Cesare, an extravagant boy with a punk style and rough, but with a gold heart.

The six during the stay in the mountains will learn to know themselves and others better, facing and trying to overcome their fears, binding even more between them. And together they will also overcome the tragedy - the death of Enrico during a climb - which troubles the adventure and loosens the bond around the group, so as to arrive united at the end of that summer, after which nothing will be never again as before.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Deborah Young (December 8, 2005). "Review: 'Never Again Like Before'". Variety. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  2. ^ "David di Donatello Awards 2006". FilmAffinity. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Cinema: nastri Argento, "romanzo criminale" il più candidato". AGI. January 14, 2006. Archived from the original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
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