And if I buy a chair? Solli and Casillo together on the set

28 Maggio 2016 by admin0
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Continue between Cava de’ Tirreni and Naples before moving to Marina di Ascea and Rome, filming the movie “And if I buy a chair?” the new film by Pasquale Falcone.
The irreverent and provocative story of the world of cinematic production, which with a very low budget still has the ability to engage in a very high quality technical team and actors that have made themselves wide by interpreting films belonging to the sphere of cult of Italian cinema.
It is the specific case of Sergio Solli and Benedetto Casillo the Neapolitan actors of the film “Così parlò Bellavista” written and directed by Luciano De Crescenzo in 1985.
After 32 years they come back to the set together, as when one was playing Saverio (Solli) and the other deputy substitute Salvatore (Casillo) in an agglomeration of exceptional appearances as it happens throughout De Crescenzo’s film.
In “And if I buy a chair?” Pasquale Falcone elaborates a tribute to So spoke Bellavista and put together on the set of two protagonists: Sergio Solli and Benedetto Casillo.

Pasquale Falcone has revealed that the one with the two actors is an important scene, a covenant wanted and unguarded with the “So I’m Talking Bellavista” </ strong> movie, a way to add funny gadgets into a revised key and to enrich Elements a product that starts with the intent of challenging the colossus of the Italian box office “Quo vado?” by Checco Zalone.

Having on the set and directing Sergio Solli and Benedetto Casillo is a great excitement and a great satisfaction for me, who besides making movies, I am a great fan of this art and this powerful medium.
They represent undiscovered icons especially for Neapolitans and lovers of our Parthenope genus.
The provocative challenge at Checco Zalone begins to take shape: a form that will entertain and, why not, reflect with the right pinch of pungent satire a real condition of the world of cinema and the world of entertainment.

Source: cinematographe.it


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