The Trick in the Sheet

The Trick in the Sheet (Original title:L'imbroglio Nel Lenzuolo) is a 2010 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Alfonso Arau. It stars Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Geraldine Chaplin, Anne Parillaud and Primo Reggiani. It was released in Italy on 18 June 2010.

The Trick in the Sheet
Film poster
Directed byAlfonso Arau
Written byGiovanna Cucinotta
Francesco Costa
Maria Grazia Cucinotta
Chiara Clini
Romina Nardozi
Produced byLuis Ángel Bellaba
Maria Grazia Cucinotta
Riccardo Neri
Giulio Violati
StarringMaria Grazia Cucinotta
Geraldine Chaplin
Anne Parillaud
Primo Reggiani
CinematographyVittorio Storaro
Edited byConsuelo Catucci
Roberto Perpignani
Music byMaria Entraigues
Ruy Folguera
Release date
  • 18 June 2010 (2010-06-18) (Italy)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesItaly
Spain
LanguageItalian

Plot

In a small town in southern Italy in 1905, theatrical performances are accompanied by short silent film.

Federico (Reggiani), is fascinated by this new film technology and switches from a medical career to writing screenplays. He soon lands a gig as the director of a new short silent film. However, he is torn by the demands of those around him, his producer wants salacious storylines with nudity and his sister, who also owns the production company, craves something more edifying. Federico decides to recreate the Biblical story of the falsely accused Susanna, where she nakedly bathes and is leered at by two older men.

Federico becomes attracted to Beatrice, a visiting writer (Parillaud) but decides to use Marianna (Cucinotta), a peasant sorceress, as his Susanna. He uses footage of her bathing in the river for his film without her knowledge. When the film becomes a hit, she is mistaken for Susanna by nearly everyone in town which threatens to destroy her life.[1]

Cast

References

  1. The Trick in the Sheet Film Review The Hollywood Reporter. 14 October 2010


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