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Here Comes the Storm 1993

★ 5.813 votes112 min📅 1993-03-25

In Daniele Luchetti's sharp 1993 comedy *Here Comes the Storm*, a disillusioned Milanese magistrate, Damiano Fortezza, finds himself transplanted to a sun-drenched town in Campania—only to step into a web of chaos spun by the domineering Fontana sisters.

Director: Daniele Luchetti

Cast

Diego Abatantuono
Diego Abatantuono
Damiano Fortezza
Margherita Buy
Margherita Buy
Eugenia Fontana
Silvio Orlando
Silvio Orlando
Mario Solitudine
Marina Confalone
Marina Confalone
Emma Fontana
Eros Pagni
Eros Pagni
Gerolamo Andante
Lucio Allocca
Lucio Allocca
Carmine
Antonino Iuorio
Antonino Iuorio
Achille
Angela Finocchiaro
Angela Finocchiaro
Concettina
Stefania Montorsi
Stefania Montorsi
Esmeralda Fontana
Gianni Cajafa
Gianni Cajafa
Notaio

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Here Comes the Storm* (1993) about?

The film follows Damiano Fortezza, a depressed prosecutor who moves from Milan to a small Campania town, only to find himself entangled in the affairs of the Fontana sisters—a family running an incinerator empire. When he falls for Eugenia, the youngest sister, and learns she's set to marry a man he must arrest, his black-and-white worldview is upended.

Who directed *Here Comes the Storm*?

Daniele Luchetti, an acclaimed Italian director known for his satirical and socially conscious comedies, helmed the film.

Who stars in *Here Comes the Storm*?

Diego Abatantuono stars as Magistrate Damiano Fortezza, with Margherita Buy as Eugenia Fontana, and Silvio Orlando rounding out the leading trio.

Is *Here Comes the Storm* (1993) worth watching?

*Here Comes the Storm* is a clever, character-driven comedy that balances sharp wit with emotional depth, making it a compelling watch for fans of Italian cinema and satirical storytelling. While not a blockbuster, its themes of duty versus desire and the quirks of small-town power resonate with authenticity.

How long is *Here Comes the Storm*?

The runtime of *Here Comes the Storm* is 112 minutes.

About Here Comes the Storm (1993) — A magistrate's love story collides with small-town power and duty

In Daniele Luchetti's sharp 1993 comedy *Here Comes the Storm*, a disillusioned Milanese magistrate, Damiano Fortezza, finds himself transplanted to a sun-drenched town in Campania—only to step into a web of chaos spun by the domineering Fontana sisters. These three formidable women control a lucrative incinerator empire, and their youngest, the spirited Eugenia, is about to marry a notorious criminal, the very man Fortezza is tasked with prosecuting. As tensions rise between duty and desire, this unlikely magistrate is swept up in a storm of conflicting emotions, forcing him to question whether his rigid pursuit of justice has left room for love and humanity.

With Diego Abatantuono's magnetic charm as the brooding Fortezza and Margherita Buy delivering a standout performance as Eugenia, *Here Comes the Storm* blends biting social satire with romantic friction. Luchetti crafts a story where the collision of professional obligation and personal temptation exposes the absurdities of small-town power dynamics and the emotional toll of bureaucracy. The film's warm yet wry atmosphere balances humor with poignant moments, making it a standout in Italian comedy of the early '90s.