Paz!
- 2002
- 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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- Awards
- 2 wins & 13 nominations
Bruno Arcilesi
- Fascista col Bastone
- (as Bruno Ardilesi)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film takes place in 1977.
- GoofsA lot of parabolic antennas for satellite television can be seen on the roofs of Bologna. However, the satellite TV broadcast in Italy began only in 1990, many years after the film is set (1977).
- SoundtracksSettanta
Written by Giovanni Lindo Ferretti, Giorgio Canali, Francesco Magnelli, Gianni Maroccolo and Ginevra Di Marco
Performed by Giovanni Lindo Ferretti, Giorgio Canali, Francesco Magnelli, Gianni Maroccolo and Ginevra Di Marco
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Andrea Pazienza was an Italian comic writer, and with his art was the best reporter for the Italian riots of the '70s.
Through the late seventies Italy was shaken by youth movements, inspired to anarchism and pushed by a strong communist/neofascist struggle.
PAZ! mixes characters from the most famous stripes of Andrea, "Le straordinarie avventure di Penthotal" and "Zanardi" (if you are interested, look for "Pertini", too, a perfect satirical operation on one of the most loved Italian presidents): the actors are physically identical to the drawings, especially Zanardi and his friend Petrilli.
Their adventures follow strictly the plot of anarchy, hate, sadism, self destructive rebellion and drug-induced foolishness of the comics, and are a fresh wind in Italian film-making, usually very politically correct.
Andrea Pazienza died in 1988, 32 years old, less than a decade later from the creation of these fantastic characters, so this movie is quite a good way to get in touch with one of the king of Italian comics author.
Through the late seventies Italy was shaken by youth movements, inspired to anarchism and pushed by a strong communist/neofascist struggle.
PAZ! mixes characters from the most famous stripes of Andrea, "Le straordinarie avventure di Penthotal" and "Zanardi" (if you are interested, look for "Pertini", too, a perfect satirical operation on one of the most loved Italian presidents): the actors are physically identical to the drawings, especially Zanardi and his friend Petrilli.
Their adventures follow strictly the plot of anarchy, hate, sadism, self destructive rebellion and drug-induced foolishness of the comics, and are a fresh wind in Italian film-making, usually very politically correct.
Andrea Pazienza died in 1988, 32 years old, less than a decade later from the creation of these fantastic characters, so this movie is quite a good way to get in touch with one of the king of Italian comics author.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Один божевільний день
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $282,790
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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