From the Waist Up

2010 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From the Waist Up (Italian: Dalla vita in poi) is a 2010 Italian film, written and directed by Gianfrancesco Lazotti.[2]

ItalianDalla vita in poi
Written byGianfrancesco Lazotti
Produced byPierpaolo Paoluzi
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From the Waist Up
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ItalianDalla vita in poi
Directed byGianfrancesco Lazotti
Written byGianfrancesco Lazotti
Produced byPierpaolo Paoluzi
StarringCristiana Capotondi
Filippo Nigro
Nicoletta Romanoff
CinematographyAlessandro Pesci
Release date
  • July 2010 (2010-07) (Taormina Film Festival)[1]
Running time
85 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
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Plot

Rosalba (Nicoletta Romanoff) loves Danilo (Filippo Nigro), a young man who is serving a long prison sentence. To ease his detention, she decides to write him a sweet letter every day. However it is not easy to translate her feelings into words, so she turns to her best friend Katia (Cristiana Capotondi) for help, who now is on a wheelchair. Katia takes on the role of love promoter, just like Cyrano de Bergerac, but it soon becomes complicated, as little by little those emotions, those poetic lines conceived for Rosalba, become her own, and Danilo's passionate replies begin to belong to Katia. When Rosalba and Danilo break up, Katia sets out to meet him in prison, to see what the man she has fallen for actually looks like. Unfortunately, as she is not a relative, she can't obtain a permission to see him. However, her will is stronger than the rules.

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