Italy
WE All LOVED EACH OTHER SO MUCH
CREDITS
35mm – BN/C - 125’
Direction: Ettore Scola
Script: Ettore Scola, Age, Furio Scarpelli
Screenplay: Ettore Scola, Age, Furio Scarpelli
Photography: Claudio Cirillo
Musics: Armando Trovajoli
Editing: Raimondo Crociani
Setting: Luciano Ricceri
Costumes: Luciano Ricceri
Cast: Vittorio Gassman, Nino Manfredi, Stefano Satta Flores, Giovanna Ralli, Aldo Fabrizi.
Producer: Pio Angeletti, Adriano De Micheli per Dean Film, Delta Film, Deantir
SYNOPSIS
Gianni, Nicola and Antonio, after militating in the partisan troops and maturing together fervent ideals, when peace ‘break out’ take different paths: Antonio is a stretcher-bearer at San Camillo Hospital in Rome; Gianni becomes a lawyer; Nicola teaches at Nocera Inferiore, gets married and fights as an idealist for a cinema changing society. Luciana is the girl dicovered by Antonio and that Gianni at first draws and then abandons in order to enter, thorugh a marriage, in the family of a buider with no social conscience. Occasionally, but more and more rarely, the three meet. After many years…
ETTORE SCOLA
“Writing” director, ‘he is the figure that more embodies the synthesis among the main elements of Italian cinema of the post-war period. He joins to the neorealistic heritage the attention in social issues with a strong political passion. A complex whole of experiences and influences converges on him, embodying the crossroads among heritage, models, reference points and diffrerent skills’. Of undoubted international fame, he is unamimously acknowledged as one of the masters of our cinema. Among the numerous important films: C'eravamo tanto amati (1974), Brutti, sporchi e cattivi (1976), Una giornata particolare (1977), La Terrazza (1980), La famiglia (1987).
AWARDS
1977 César - Best Foreign Film
1975 Silver Ribbon to Aldo Fabrizi and Giovanna Ralli as Best Supporting Actors
1975 Moscow IFF: Golden Prize

