Chicago Reader by Andrea Gronvall
This dyspeptic 2003 coming-of-age story from Italy often seems on the verge of nervous collapse, veering from giddy adolescent romps to adult shenanigans and shrill political discord.
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Italy · 2003
1h 45m
Director Paolo Virzì
Starring Sergio Castellitto, Margherita Buy, Alice Teghil, Federica Sbrenna
Genre Comedy, Drama
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When her father, Giancarlo is transferred to Rome from the small country town of Montalto Di Castro, Caterina, a 12 years old girl, will discover her new classmates, a totally new world, an ambient extremely divided politically.
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Chicago Reader by Andrea Gronvall
This dyspeptic 2003 coming-of-age story from Italy often seems on the verge of nervous collapse, veering from giddy adolescent romps to adult shenanigans and shrill political discord.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
This dramatic comedy is an Italian style "Mean Girls" when Castellito isn't stealing the show as a dysfunctional dad.
Director Paolo Virzi (who co-wrote the script with Francesco Bruni) errs badly by creating totems and types in lieu of characters.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Ultimately neither funny nor touching enough to make much of an impact, but it does offer many small, insightful moments along the way.
Despite outward appearances, Paolo Virzi's utterly charming fable is actually a razor-sharp political satire.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
Smart, sassy, compassionate and critical.
Pitch-perfect performances and a light-handed but razor-sharp script keep this satire brisk and biting.
San Francisco Chronicle by Mick LaSalle
A charming and wise film.
The New York Times by Stephen Holden
Its rich, wide-angle view of Italian politics and society stays with you. The details may vary from nation to nation in the industrialized West, but the big picture is pretty much the same everywhere.
A fluffy and fun coming-of-age-in-Rome comedy, with a sparkling turn by its 16-year-old star, Alice Teghil.
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