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27 de fev. de 2004 · Agata and the Storm: Directed by Silvio Soldini. With Licia Maglietta, Giuseppe Battiston, Emilio Solfrizzi, Marina Massironi. In Genoa, Agata runs her bookstore and, without meaning to, causes light bulbs and appliances to burn out.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Silvio Soldini
- 2004-02-27
27 de fev. de 2004 · Overview. The story of a middle-aged bookshop owner, who becomes embroiled in a surreal swirl of romance and family secrets of infidelity, her energy levels registering in bursts of electrical interference - causing lightbulbs, traffic lights, toasters and computers to spontaneously spark and malfunction. Silvio Soldini.
Agata and the Storm (Italian: Agata e la tempesta) is a 2004 Italian comedy film directed by Silvio Soldini. Cast. Licia Maglietta - Agata Torregiani; Giuseppe Battiston - Romeo D'Avanzo; Emilio Solfrizzi - Gustavo Torregiani; Marina Massironi - Ines Silvestri; Claudio Santamaria - Nico; Giselda Volodi - Maria Libera
Nominated - Italian Oscars. When popular bookshow owner Agata is wooed by a man half her age, her joy attracts a myriad of outrageous characters.
Synopsis. The story of a middle-aged bookshop owner, who becomes embroiled in a surreal swirl of romance and family secrets of infidelity, her energy levels registering in bursts of electrical interference - causing lightbulbs, traffic lights, toasters and computers to spontaneously spark and malfunction. Cast. Crew. Details.
- Silvio Soldini
- Albachiara
19 de abr. de 2005 · A younger man (Claudio Santamaria) sweeps her off her feet, but when Agata discovers he's married, her life is thrown into a series of changes.
- Romance, Comedy
On the trail of Gustavo, the architect who’s running away from a life he no longer feels is his own, Agata ends up in Cicognara. It's a small village blanketed under the winter fog and suffocated by the summer humidity. This is where Romeo lives, Gustavo’s real brother.