2001 film by Leonardo Pieraccioni From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Prince and the Pirate (Italian: Il principe e il pirata) is a 2001 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni.[1]
The Prince and the Pirate | |
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Italian | Il principe e il pirata |
Directed by | Leonardo Pieraccioni |
Written by | Leonardo Pieraccioni Giovanni Veronesi |
Produced by | Vittorio Cecchi Gori |
Starring | Leonardo Pieraccioni Massimo Ceccherini |
Cinematography | Maurizio Calvesi |
Edited by | Stefano Chierchiè |
Music by | Edoardo Bennato |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Leopoldo is a separate teacher and learns of his father's death. Once arrived at the morgue, however, the parent wakes up and says he just wants to pretend to be dead to escape from their creditors. The father escapes abroad and leaves to his son a videotape, from which emerges that Leopoldo has a secret brother who was born 35 years earlier by an extramarital affair with a janitor: Melchiorre called "Gimondi" who is serving several years in prison. The two brothers meet to sell his father's inheritance, and embark on a long car trip from Palermo to Saint Vincent.
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