Credited cast: | |||
Luca Zingaretti | ... | Marco | |
Ambra Angiolini | ... | Veronica | |
Alessio Boni | ... | Paolo | |
Luisa Ranieri | ... | Sandra | |
Claudia Gerini | ... | Lidia | |
Eugenio Franceschini | ... | Luigi | |
Miriam Dalmazio | ... | Beba amante di Marco | |
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Eleonora Ivone | ... | Sabrina |
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Ettore Bassi | ... | Antonio |
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Adolfo Margiotta | ... | Piero |
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Angela Salmaso | ... | (as Angie Alexander) |
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Stephen Brian Tomasi | ... | 'Lover from America' In paranoid flashback |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Marco Boriero | ... | Ragazzo foto festa |
Vittorio Boscolo | ... | Trainer | |
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Franco Moscon | ... | Vicino della porta accanto |
"Maldamore" is a story of love cross, a story of betrayal and reconciliation in the typical vein of Italian comedy.
This is a witty and intelligent film, which takes a cynical but not unrealistic look at two couples and the people they get involved with. Apart from the main characters, the two couples themselves, we meet people who are also involved in their lives, at work and elsewhere. In addition there is an excellent cameo performance from the eternally delicious Claudia Gerini. The main characters are portrayed as quite distinct individuals, and they more or less win us over with their suffering, although I must admit one of the husbands was such a hypocrite that I almost wished he had suffered even more. A film which can have you rolling about with laughter, unless of course you are shocked by the two-faced morality so well depicted in this finely crafted gem of a movie ( a shame that it would probably not translate well into English and that its all-Italian cast would in any case be unlikely to draw many viewers outside Italy).