Red Wood Pigeon

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Red Wood Pigeon
File:Palombella rossa.jpg
Directed by Nanni Moretti
Produced by Nanni Moretti
Angelo Barbagallo
Written by Nanni Moretti
Starring Nanni Moretti
Asia Argento
Silvio Orlando
Music by Nicola Piovani
Cinematography Giuseppe Lanci
Edited by Mirco Garrone
Release dates
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  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
89 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

Red Wood Pigeon (Italian: Palombella rossa ) is a 1989 Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Nanni Moretti.[1]

The film won the Nastro d'Argento for best original story.[2]

Plot summary

Michele Apicella, an MP for the Italian Communist Party, is involved in a car accident and consequently loses his memory. Michele is also a player for the Monteverde water polo team; he joins the team on a trip to play an important match in Sicily which will decide who wins the league, despite being uncertain of his own identity. The match lasts all day and well into the night, and throughout, Michele engages in conversations with other players, a trade unionist, the referee, a Catholic, a journalist and his daughter in an attempt to reconstruct his sense of self. It becomes apparent that the night before, he had given a momentous speech, the content of which he cannot remember. As the match drags on, the spectators and players become increasingly engrossed by the film Doctor Zhivago, which is playing on a TV screen in the bar. Michele misses a penalty and the match ends; he is left feeling disappointed not just with the match, but with life. Driving back to Rome with his daughter, he loses control of his car and the film ends with a dream-like sequence as a crowd gathers on a hill, looking up to the sun.

Cast

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