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24 October 2003 (Italy) moreTagline:
Sometimes you just want to fit in...or notPlot:
When her father, Giancarlo is transferred to Rome from the small country town of Montalto Di Castro... more | add synopsisAwards:
4 wins & 8 nominations moreUser Comments:
Wonderful film, a great Italian bittersweet comedy! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Alice Teghil | ... | Caterina Iacovoni | |
| Sergio Castellitto | ... | Giancarlo Iacovoni | |
| Margherita Buy | ... | Agata Iacovoni | |
| Antonio Carnevale | ... | Cesarino | |
| Silvio Vannucci | ... | Fabietto Cruciani | |
| Federica Sbrenna | ... | Daniela Germano | |
| Carolina Iaquaniello | ... | Margherita Rossi Chaillet | |
| Zach Wallen | ... | Edward | |
| Martino Reviglio | ... | Gianfilippo | |
| Claudio Amendola | ... | Manlio Germano | |
| Flavio Bucci | ... | Lorenzo Rossi Chaillet | |
| Paola Tiziana Cruciani | ... | Zia Marisa | |
| Luigi Grilli | ... | Zio Alfredo | |
| Tereza Paula Da Rosa | ... | Teresa | |
| Renata Orso | ... | Zia Adelina |
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USA:90 min | Italy:107 min | Argentina:105 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Rome, Lazio, ItalyFun Stuff
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Factual errors: The story begins in 2003, but the dates do not match up with the days of the week for that year. moreSoundtrack:
Inno ufficiale dei giovani fascisti moreFAQ
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One of the best movie I've seen recently. An exciting coming of age, an exhilarating comedy, a deep and painful portrait of our society at the present moment."Caterina Va in Città" has outrageously funny scenes starting with Giancarlo's biting farewell to his despised small-town students. But it's a very dark sense of humor. The film is really about personalities, especially his. Imagine a standard coming-of- age movie about a smart, unusual kid learning that it's okay to be an individual, different from the rest. Giancarlo is that kid, only he's 40-something and he hasn't had that final scene where everything turns out okay. Angry that others have gotten all the breaks in life, he righteously criticizes the establishment, big money, the old boys' network, and yet envies them at the same time. Back in Rome, he has a chance to mingle with exactly the class of people he inwardly resents, and every chance he gets to make a mark among them turns to embarrassment.
Played with great flair by Sergio Castellitto (the insouciant chef from "Mostly Martha"), Giancarlo is an enormously sympathetic but uncomfortable character, and his contradictions have a ripple effect on everyone in his orbit. His wife Agata (Margherita Buy) lives in a shell rather than get in the way of her grandiose husband. Caterina (Alice Teghil) is thrust uneasily into a social scene she's thoroughly unprepared for, made even more out of place by her dad's instructions. She doesn't seem to have inherited his low self-esteem, but this new life flies way over her head most of the time. It's a complex portrait of a family's struggle, set amid the tumult of big-city society and class consciousness. "Caterina" is a very rewarding movie.