Men Men Men
Men Men Men (Italian: Uomini uomini uomini) is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Christian De Sica.[1][2] The film, a comedy about four friends, was the first mainstream Italian film dealing with gay lifestyles.[3]
Men Men Men | |
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Directed by | Christian De Sica |
Written by | Christian De Sica Enrico Vanzina Giovanni Veronesi |
Starring | Christian De Sica Massimo Ghini Leo Gullotta Alessandro Haber |
Cinematography | Gianlorenzo Battaglia |
Edited by | Raimondo Crociani |
Music by | Manuel De Sica |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Christian De Sica as Vittorio Mannino
- Massimo Ghini as Sandro Di Nepi
- Leo Gullotta as Tony Piraino
- Alessandro Haber as Dado Piccioni
- Monica Scattini as Simonetta
- Paco Reconti as Luca
- Paolo Conticini as Alex Giannetti
- Paolo Gasparini as Michele
- Carlo Croccolo as Peppino
- Fabrizia Sacchi as Anna Farnesi
- Lucia Guzzardi as Tony's mother
Reception
Leo Gullotta announced he was gay during promotion for the film.[3]
The film received poor reviews but opened on 95 screens in Italy and placed third for the weekend behind Nell and Wes Craven's New Nightmare with a gross of 935 million lire ($584,111).[4][5] In its second weekend it moved to number one.[6]
References
- "Men Men Men". Film Affinity. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- "Men Men Men". Festival del Cinema Europeo. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- Groves, Don (13 March 1995). "Upscale pix draw big Euro crowds". Variety. p. 12.
- Groves, Don (27 March 1995). "Japan, Oz high spots of overseas B.O.". Variety. p. 22.
- "International box office". Variety. 13 March 1995. p. 12.
$584,111; $1=1,600 lire
- "International box office". Variety. 20 March 1995. p. 8.
$731,656; $1=1,600 lire
External links
- Men Men Men at IMDb
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