Fireworks

2023 [ITALIAN]

Action / Drama / Romance

17
IMDb Rating 7.6/10 10 2957 3K

Plot summary

The troubled relationship between Gianni and Nino, set in the narrow-minded and prejudicial Sicily of 1982.

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Top cast

Antonio De Matteo as Alfredo
Giuseppe Spata as zio Ciccio
Fabrizia Sacchi as Carmela, la mamma di Nino
Daniela Macaluso as Mamma Marta
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1.2 GB
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Italian 2.0
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24 fps
2 hr 13 min
Seeds 6
2.47 GB
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Italian 5.1
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24 fps
2 hr 13 min
Seeds 11
1.16 GB
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Italian 2.0
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25 fps
2 hr 8 min
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2 hr 8 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Cinemaniac08 9 / 10

I don't review movies but this one needs to be! And I Highly recommend this movie!!!!

The movie features a talented cast, this film is powerful and moving portrayal of the struggles of two teenage boys who fall in love in a conservative and prejudiced society. This movie needs to be praised for its stunning cinematography, strong performances, and emotional impact. This film has had a significant impact on audiences, with many praising its beautiful visuals, powerful story, and emotional impact. I love also for it's attention to detail, creating complex characters and situations that speak to a specific time and place while also resonating strongly today.Overall,"Fireworks" (2023) is a searing and beautifully made film that is a must-see for anyone who loves powerful and emotional stories. Gabriele Pizzurro your my new crush!
Reviewed by herimesquida 8 / 10

sparks of love

The story takes place in 1982 in a Sicily full of prejudices and is inspired by a news item from the 1980s, the crime of "Giarre".

The film is dedicated to the two victims, "Giorgio Agatino Giammona" and "Antonio Galatola".

Nino is the eldest son of a family of fireworks manufacturers. He has just successfully completed high school and his loving family's gift to him is a moped on which he happily rides around the Sicilian countryside.

Gianni is a boy his age who returns from a reformatory and lives with his mother and stepfather, who gave him a job in her workshop and a roof over his head, but who treats him with constant contempt, going as far as 'to violence.

There are rumors in town that Gianni is gay and he is being harassed by the thugs who spend the day at the bar across the street.

Gianni and Nino meet following an accident. It's the spark that ignites a beautiful friendship that could lead to something much deeper But when rumors spread, the two families will turn against them: the two boys decide to face intolerance with courage.

The filmmaker takes all the time necessary to tell the story of the birth of this first love, using a classic visual grammar that highlights looks, hesitations and the magmatic flow of gestures and shared moments. Nino and Gianni create a strong and spontaneous alchemy that effortlessly engages the viewer's gaze, a harmony that overflows beyond the limits of the scenes and permeates the entire tone of the film like an aura. This loving harmony that shines like a celestial body, a solitary star in a hostile firmament, something beautiful but ephemeral like fireworks ("Fireworks" is the English title of the film and it is metaphorically the work of the father of Nino (whom the two teenagers will take care of during his illness) who is destined to disappear at any moment and who nevertheless persists, cannot stop shining despite the constant refusal of a space in which to survive.

This love seeks a possibility of recognition within a society that is maternal and passionate towards what it knows, but merciless towards what it does not yet understand. Nino and Gianni do not have this possibility: perhaps because the moment had not yet come, perhaps because of the responsibility of those who should have known how to love them unconditionally.

The film constantly walks the risky edge of melodrama but always manages - and with grace, with tenderness - not to fall into rhetoric or pathos. At the same time, Stranizza d'amuri also lives in everything it allows the viewer to imagine: the love of Gianni and Nino is dazzling, very short like a summer night; everything else, we imagine. Fiorello leaves it to the viewer to imagine; the love of Gianni and Nino is dazzling, very short like a summer night; everything else, we imagine: Hence the choice of the last scene which may displease but which I personally found successful.

For his debut Giuseppe Fiorelleo offers an eminently moving and sincere film, sober and of incontestable social value which introduces us to two young actors, "Samuele Segreto" and "Gabrielle Pizzuro" who deliver a magnificent performance (which reminded me that of "Jérémy Gillet" and "Julien de saint Jean" in "stop with your lies).

Beautiful, very beautiful cinema.

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