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Italo 2015

★ 6.452 votes100 min📅 2015-01-15

In the sunny, rustic streets of Scicli, Sicily, a charming stray dog named Italo changes lives forever in this heartwarming family comedy from director Alessia Scarso.

Director: Alessia Scarso

Cast

Marco Bocci
Marco Bocci
Antonio Blanco
Elena Radonicich
Elena Radonicich
Laura Menoni
Barbara Tabita
Barbara Tabita
Luisa Nigro
Martina Antoci
Martina Antoci
Chiara
Matteo Korreshi
Paolo
Lucia Sardo
Lucia Sardo
Concetta
Leo Gullotta
Leo Gullotta
Italo (Voce)
Vincenzo Lauretta
Meno
Andrea Tidona
Andrea Tidona
Mario
Marcello Perracchio
Marcello Perracchio
Marcello

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Italo (2015) about?

Italo tells the uplifting true story of a stray dog who wanders into a small Sicilian town and forms a life-changing bond with a lonely child named Meno. Despite the community's initial resistance to stray dogs, Meno's kindness helps Italo win over the townspeople and bring warmth and joy to the village.

Who directed Italo?

Alessia Scarso directed Italo, crafting a family-friendly comedy-drama that highlights the healing power of animal companionship.

Who stars in Italo?

The film features Marco Bocci as the voice of Italo, Elena Radonicich, Barbara Tabita, Martina Antoci, and Matteo Korreshi in key roles.

Is Italo (2015) worth watching?

Italo is a charming and heartwarming film that shines with a gentle sense of humor and genuine emotion. While it may not break box-office records, its family-friendly themes and touching story make it a pleasant watch for audiences seeking feel-good cinema.

How long is Italo?

Italo runs for 100 minutes.

About Italo (2015) — A Sicilian stray dog warms hearts and heals a lonely child

In the sunny, rustic streets of Scicli, Sicily, a charming stray dog named Italo changes lives forever in this heartwarming family comedy from director Alessia Scarso. Based on a true story, Italo (2015) follows the unlikely bond between Italo, a good-natured stray with a knack for bringing joy, and Meno, a lonely child who sees in him a loyal companion. When Italo wanders into town, he stirs controversy among locals wary of strays, but Meno's kindness opens hearts and transforms the entire community. Through laughter and gentle lessons, the film explores themes of friendship, belonging, and the unexpected ways animals and humans can heal each other.

With its sun-drenched Sicilian backdrop and a tone that balances humor and warmth, Italo delivers a feel-good story that resonates with audiences of all ages. Starring Marco Bocci as the voice of Italo and Elena Radonicich as a key human character, the film blends comedy and family drama with authenticity and heart. It's a celebration of connection and courage, reminding us that sometimes, the greatest friendships begin with a wagging tail and an open door.