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Ventitré 2004

★ 4.02 votes106 min📅 2004-01-21

Set against the sun-kissed, chaotic backdrop of a small Neapolitan village, Duccio Forzano's *Ventitré (2004)* follows three friends—Francis, Mimmo, and Lello—who, believing they've struck digital gold, arrange to meet three alluring Bulgarian women over Christmas.

Director: Duccio Forzano

Cast

Francesco De Fraia
Francesco De Fraia
Francesco
Mimmo Manfredi
Mimmo Manfredi
Mimmo
Raffaele Ferrante
Raffaele Ferrante
Lello
Linda Batista
Linda Batista
Sonia
Ernesto Mahieux
Ernesto Mahieux
Gaetano Amato
Barbara Rizzo
Anna
Peppe Iodice
Peppe Iodice
Peppino
Vanessa Galipoli
Vanessa Galipoli
Lucia
Raffaele Ferriere
Don Giacinto
Nicola Di Pinto
Nicola Di Pinto
Luigi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ventitré (2004) about?

In a quaint Neapolitan village, three friends fall for an online romance scam during Christmas, only to realize the charming Bulgarian women they're meeting are after their life savings. What starts as a festive dream spirals into a darkly comedic battle of wits.

Who directed Ventitré?

Duccio Forzano directed *Ventitré*, bringing his signature blend of sharp humor and local flavor to this Neapolitan comedy.

Who stars in Ventitré?

The film stars Francesco De Fraia, Mimmo Manfredi, Raffaele Ferrante, Linda Batista, and Ernesto Mahieux in lead roles.

Is Ventitré (2004) worth watching?

As a lighthearted Italian comedy with a surprisingly twisty plot, *Ventitré* delivers laughs and a few shocks in equal measure. While it doesn't boast a star-studded cast or Hollywood polish, its regional charm and well-timed humor make it a fun, if forgettable, holiday diversion for fans of the genre.

How long is Ventitré?

The film runs for 106 minutes, or just under two hours.

About Ventitré (2004) — A Neapolitan comedy about scams, trust, and Christmas chaos

Set against the sun-kissed, chaotic backdrop of a small Neapolitan village, Duccio Forzano's *Ventitré (2004)* follows three friends—Francis, Mimmo, and Lello—who, believing they've struck digital gold, arrange to meet three alluring Bulgarian women over Christmas. What begins as a romantic fantasy quickly spirals into a sharp, farcical tale of deception, as the trio soon discovers the women are mere con artists with far darker intentions. Blending razor-sharp humor with undercurrents of moral ambiguity, the film captures the allure and folly of online connections in an era when trust was still fragile and scams ran rampant. With its vibrant Neapolitan setting and a cast of lovable but flawed characters, *Ventitré* delivers a comedic yet cautionary snapshot of digital-age naivety.

Directed with a keen eye for the absurd and a love for local color, Forzano's comedy thrives on the contrast between the friends' hopeful expectations and the harsh reality of their situation. The film's lively pace and witty dialogue keep the tone breezy, even as the stakes grow higher, making it a cult favorite among fans of Italian comedy. Whether you're drawn in by the Neapolitan charm or the timeless theme of being outsmarted by strangers, *Ventitré* offers a mix of laughs and lessons wrapped in a sun-soaked package.