The Dinner

The Dinner

Release date : September 3, 1998
Runtime : 2h 6m
Countries of origin : France / Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Ettore Scola /
Production companies : FilmTel Ltd. / Medusa Film / Les Films Alain Sarde /
September 3, 1998 2h 6m France Drama Italian More
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An evening at an Italian restaurant. Hosted by tolerant and relaxed Flora, various parties of middle-class people come in -- large and small, young and old, regulars and tourists, married and single -- to dine, converse, argue, celebrate, make confessions; to overhear other people's discussions, to interrupt them, to sing, listen to music, and enjoy life. The camera, just like the people, moves constantly from table to table, into the kitchen and the back room to observe the staff's petty jealousies and frustrations -- until two hours later it's time for everybody to go home.
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Antonio Catania
Mago Adam
Francesca D'Aloja
Alessandra
Eleonora Danco
figlia di Isabella
Vittorio Gassman
maestro Pezzullo
Giancarlo Giannini
il professore
Marie Gillain
l'allieva
Carlo Molfese
cliente che discute con un cameriere
Sergio Nicolai
padre di Franco
Daniela Poggi
la bella sconosciuta

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  • title:The Dinner
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1998
  • Runtime:2h 6m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Ettore Scola /
  • Writers: Furio Scarpelli · Ettore Scola · Giacomo Scarpelli · Silvia Scola ·
  • Production companies: FilmTel Ltd. · Medusa Film · Les Films Alain Sarde ·
  • Overview:An evening at an Italian restaurant. Hosted by tolerant and relaxed Flora, various parties of middle-class people come in -- large and small, young and old, regulars and tourists, married and single -- to dine, converse, argue, celebrate, make confessions; to overhear other people's discussions, to interrupt them, to sing, listen to music, and enjoy life. The camera, just like the people, moves constantly from table to table, into the kitchen and the back room to observe the staff's petty jealousies and frustrations -- until two hours later it's time for everybody to go home.
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