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MARCELLINO

by Luigi Comencini

synopsis

In the 15th century, in a poor Italian village, the monks of a modest convent take up an abandoned baby. Unfortunately, for all their efforts, they prove unable to trace his parents. So they set up providing tender loving care to the little boy. Marcellino lives a happy life among the men of God but, as he grows up, he misses his mother more and more. To compensate for her absence, he tends to identify her with the Virgin Mary. One day, the local lord, in search of a child to raise, decides to adopt Marcellino and to bring him up in his castle. He dresses him in rich attire and gives him a strict education. But Marcellino feels miserable there and eventually runs away.Back in his dear convent, he gleefully resumes his former life. He still misses his mother but his life changes when he finds a crucifix in the attic. A wonderful friendship between Jesus and him is born.

original title: Marcellino
country: Spain, Italy, France
year: 1991
genre: fiction
directed by: Luigi Comencini
film run: 98'
release date: ES 19/12/1991, IT 23/01/1992, FR 08/04/1992, HU 22/12/1999
screenplay: Luigi Comencini, Ennio De Concini
cast: Sergio Bini, Alberto Cracco, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Ernesto Lama, Francesco Scali, Francesco Siciliano, Roberto Herlitzka, Ida Di Benedetto
cinematography by: Franco Di Giacomo
film editing: Sergio Buzi
art director: Paola Comencini
costumes designer: Carolina Ferrara
music: Fiorenzo Carpi
executive producer: Mario Cotone

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