Maximum Velocity (V-Max)
Maximum Velocity (V-Max) | |
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Directed by | Daniele Vicari |
Produced by | Domenico Procacci |
Written by |
Maura Nuccetelli Laura Paolucci Daniele Vicari |
Starring | Valerio Mastandrea |
Music by | Massimo Zamboni |
Cinematography | Gherardo Gossi |
Edited by | Marco Spoletini |
Release dates |
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Language | Italian |
Maximum Velocity (V-Max) (Italian: Velocità massima) is a 2002 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Vicari. It entered the competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival.[1][2]
For this film Vicari won the 2003 David di Donatello for best new director.[3] The film also won two Nastro d'Argento Awards, for best producer and best editing.[4]
Cast
- Valerio Mastandrea: Stefano
- Cristiano Morroni: Claudio
- Alessia Barela: Giovanna
- Ivano De Matteo: Fischio
- Ennio Girolami: Father of Stefano
- Sara Franchetti: Mother of Stefano
- Isabella Orsini: Actress
See also
References
- ↑ Roberto Nepoti (2 September 2002). "Le folli corse di Stefano il pasoliniano". La Repubblica. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
- ↑ David Rooney (September 9, 2002). "Review: 'Maximum Velocity (V-Max)'". Variety. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
- ↑ Claudia Mormiglione (9 April 2003). "David, trionfa Ozpetek Muccino senza premi". La Repubblica. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
- ↑ "Velocità Massima di Daniele Vicari è su "Iris"". Mediaset. 1 August 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
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