Zappatore

Summary

Zappatore is an Italian drama film directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Mario Merola. The film was released in Italy on 5 December 1980.

Zappatore
Directed byAlfonso Brescia
Written byAlfonso Brescia, Piero Regnoli
Starring
Music byEduardo Alfieri
Production
company
Compagnia Produttori Cinematografici - Panda
Distributed byPanda
Release date
5 December 1980 (1980-12-05)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

It is the "cine-scripted" which received the highest grossing theaters, ranking the 60th place of the most successful films in Italy in the 1980/81 season.

The film is loosely based on the eponymous song, written by Libero Bovio and Albano.

Story edit

Francesco Esposito and his wife Madeleine are two farmers who raised Mario, their only child, with love and dedication. To finance his education, they became indebted to a lender. Mario becomes a brilliant lawyer in Naples, the city in which he works, and falls in love with Nancy, the daughter of an Italian-American industrialist. Despite the potential for a happy ending, the story is one of guilt and shame that Mario must reconcile his newfound social position contrasted with the humble beginnings of his parents.

Cast edit

External links edit

  • Zappatore at IMDb