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Yuppi du
film
Yuppi du | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Adriano Celentano |
Written by | Adriano Celentano Alberto Silvestri |
Starring | Claudia Mori, Adriano Celentano |
Cinematography | Alfio Contini |
Edited by | Adriano Celentano |
Music by | Adriano Celentano |
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Running time | minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Yuppi du is a Italian comedy film directed by Adriano Celentano.
It is the second film directed by Celentano following Super rapina a Milano in
The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival[1] and won the Nastro d'Argento award for Best Film Score in [2]
Plot
The story revolves around Felice Pietà, a man of modest means who resides with his second wife, Adelaide.
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Haunted by Silvia's absence, Felice decides to visit the place where she ended her life one final time. To his astonishment, Silvia reappears and reveals that she faked her suicide because she grew weary of living in poverty with Felice in Venice.
Silvia discloses her intention to return since she missed her life with him. Consequently, Felice leaves Adelaide to embark on a new chapter with his beloved Silvia.
Silvia departs for London to address matters with her current husband, and Felice suggests taking their daughter along. However, Silvia departs without actually returning.
Adriano celentano The Most Beautiful Couple in the World. Grand Hotel Excelsior. Singer-songwriter actor film director screenwriter producer television presenter. Juke Box: Urli d'amore.After a few months, Felice discovers their whereabouts and tracks them down in Milan, where Silvia's affluent husband emphasizes her desire to maintain the luxurious lifestyle she has become accustomed to while also seeking custody of Monica, despite the legal complexities. In this context, Felice, adopting a detached and market-driven approach, suggests selling Monica based on her weight.
Silvia's husband attempts to negotiate the weight and eventually pays 45 million for the child. During the train journey back to Venice, Felice encounters a woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to Silvia. The silent exchange between them occurs through voiceovers. Felice responds to the woman's promise of eternal love and happiness by expressing his disbelief in love, understanding her true motives as merely an attempt to take away his money.
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Curiosity
- The Italian singer-songwriter Mao graduated in History and Criticism of Cinema at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy of the University of Turin in discussing a thesis on Yuppi du, under the supervision of Prof. Dario Tomasi. The thesis is reported in full in his music novel Olràit!
Mao sogna Celentano e glile canta, published by Arcana Edizioni in [3]