La vocce de la luna

The Voice of the Moon

The elfin, irrepressible and very popular Italian comic Roberto Benigni and the similarly popular Paolo Villaggio star in this, the last of celebrated director Federico Fellini’s films. The film’s dreamlike story follows the meanderings of the moon-struck (or lunatic) Salvini (Benigni). As it opens, Salvini is out in a local wood near his village, appreciating nature, when he spies a group of men standing around looking intently at something. They are watching the window of a house where a portly woman is putting on a striptease for their pleasure. While he watches this, he has a memory of his grandmother. One adventure follows another, but Salvini is never crushed by events which would leave anyone less in love with life in the madhouse – because he is already slightly mad.

Source: Clarke Fountain via New York Times

Film ID
ff0058

Year
1990

Duration
118 min

Language
Italian

Colour
Colour

Genre
Surrealist, Melodrama, Adaptation

Fellini’s Role
Screenwriter, Director

People
Director
Federico Fellini

Producer
Mario and Vittorio Cecchi Gori for C.G. Group Tiger-Cinemax

Story
Ermanno Cavazzoni

Screenplay
Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ermanno Cavazzoni

Cast
Roberto Benigni, Paolo Villagio, Nadia Ottavioni, Marisa Tomasi, Sim, Suzy Blady, Angelo Orlando

Music
Nicola Piovani

Additional Notes

Produced in collaboration with RAI (Rome)
Story based on the novel, “The Poem of Lunatiques” by Ermanno Cavazzoni

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