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Palombella rossa 1989

★ 7.1276 votes89 min📅 1989-09-15

Nanni Moretti's sharp and witty *Palombella rossa (1989)* blends comedy and drama as it follows Michele, a Communist MP navigating a hazy existence after a car crash leaves him with fragmented memories.

Director: Nanni Moretti

Cast

Nanni Moretti
Nanni Moretti
Michele Apicella
Silvio Orlando
Silvio Orlando
Mario
Asia Argento
Asia Argento
Valentina Apicella
Mariella Valentini
Mariella Valentini
Giornalista
Alfonso Santagata
Alfonso Santagata
Ossessivo
Claudio Morganti
Claudio Morganti
Ossessivo
Eugenio Masciari
Eugenio Masciari
Arbitro
Mario Patanè
Mario Patanè
Simone
Antonio Petrocelli
Antonio Petrocelli
Fascista
Remo Remotti
Remo Remotti
Santone di Mario

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Palombella rossa (1989) about?

Michele, a Communist MP, wakes up after a car crash with no memory, yet no one around him seems to notice. As he plays in a crucial water polo match ahead of elections, fragments of his past return, exposing his personal and political contradictions.

Who directed Palombella rossa?

Nanni Moretti, the acclaimed Italian filmmaker known for his incisive social commentary, directed *Palombella rossa*.

Who stars in Palombella rossa?

The film features Nanni Moretti, Silvio Orlando, Asia Argento, Mariella Valentini, and Alfonso Santagata as the core cast.

Is Palombella rossa (1989) worth watching?

For fans of political dramas layered with humor, *Palombella rossa* is a standout. Its 89-minute runtime is packed with Moretti's signature wit and depth, making it a compelling watch for those interested in character-driven narratives about ideology.

How long is Palombella rossa?

Palombella rossa runs for 89 minutes.

About Palombella rossa (1989) — A Water Polo Match and a Communist's Identity Crisis

Nanni Moretti's sharp and witty *Palombella rossa (1989)* blends comedy and drama as it follows Michele, a Communist MP navigating a hazy existence after a car crash leaves him with fragmented memories. The story unfolds during a critical water polo match just before election day, where Michele's forgotten past slowly resurfaces, mirroring Italy's own identity crisis in the late 20th century. Moretti's signature style shines through as he explores memory, ideology, and personal reinvention against the backdrop of a nation grappling with change. With a mix of dry humor and poignant introspection, the film captures the tension between private struggles and public responsibility.

Starring Moretti himself alongside Silvio Orlando and Asia Argento, *Palombella rossa* is a clever satire of political disillusionment, wrapped in the metaphor of a sports competition. The 89-minute runtime keeps the pacing brisk, while Moretti's direction ensures every scene crackles with relevance. Whether you're drawn to its political themes or its quirky storytelling, this film offers a biting commentary on the human side of ideology.