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Honolulu Baby 2001

★ 5.01 votes91 min📅 2001-03-23

Maurizio Nichetti's Honolulu Baby (2001) delivers a lighthearted comedy about Alberto Columbo, a well-meaning but misplaced engineer dispatched on a seemingly pointless assignment to the remote Brazilian village of Melancias.

Director: Maurizio Nichetti

Cast

Maurizio Nichetti
Maurizio Nichetti
Ing. Alberto Colombo
Maria de Medeiros
Maria de Medeiros
Margherita
Jean Rochefort
Jean Rochefort
Cri Cri
Paulina Gálvez
Paulina Gálvez
Marilda
Renato Scarpa
Renato Scarpa
Anselmi
Massimo Wertmüller
Massimo Wertmüller
collega di Margherita
Alberto Azarya
Alberto Azarya
Collega

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Honolulu Baby (2001) about?

Honolulu Baby follows Alberto Columbo, an engineer sent on a baffling assignment to a remote Brazilian village. Alienated from his career-focused wife, he grapples with absurd local customs and finds unexpected warmth in the process. The film blends humor with themes of belonging and the chaos of modern life.

Who directed Honolulu Baby?

Maurizio Nichetti, an Italian filmmaker celebrated for his witty and visually inventive comedies.

Who stars in Honolulu Baby?

The film stars Maurizio Nichetti, Maria de Medeiros, Jean Rochefort, Paulina Gálvez, and Renato Scarpa.

Is Honolulu Baby (2001) worth watching?

As a breezy comedy with strong performances and a quirky premise, Honolulu Baby offers undemanding escapism. While not groundbreaking, its humor and charm make it a pleasant 91-minute watch for fans of lighthearted fare.

How long is Honolulu Baby?

Honolulu Baby runs for 91 minutes.

About Honolulu Baby (2001) — A Lighthearted Comedy of Misplaced Missions and Unexpected Friendships

Maurizio Nichetti's Honolulu Baby (2001) delivers a lighthearted comedy about Alberto Columbo, a well-meaning but misplaced engineer dispatched on a seemingly pointless assignment to the remote Brazilian village of Melancias. Left behind by his ambitious and increasingly detached wife Margherita, Alberto navigates cultural mishaps, unexpected camaraderie, and the quirks of small-town life—all while questioning the purpose of his mission. The film blends slapstick humor with gentle satire, capturing the absurdity of bureaucracy and the universal longing for connection in unfamiliar surroundings. With its breezy pacing and charming performances, Honolulu Baby offers a feel-good escape that balances wit with heart.

Nichetti, known for his playful yet insightful directorial style, crafts a world where even the most mundane situations spark laughter and reflection. The vibrant setting and offbeat characters turn Alberto's journey into a whimsical adventure, where love, frustration, and sheer silliness collide in equal measure. Whether you're a fan of clever comedies or just looking for an uplifting story, Honolulu Baby (2001) delivers charm and levity in just 91 minutes.