
Michele Apicella lost his memory in a car accident. It turns out that he is a member of the Communist Party and has also been nominated for a water polo tournament. During the game, he tries to figure out why he became a communist—memories of his childhood and the party come flooding back. In PALOMBELLA ROSSA, Nanni Moretti combines sport, politics, and philosophy into a biting, often absurd satire about the crisis of the left in 1980s Italy. The film was released in 1989 and competed at the Venice International Film Festival, where it was celebrated for its clever blend of humor and self-reflection. Moretti not only directed and wrote the screenplay, but also played the lead role, creating one of his most distinctive works. PALOMBELLA ROSSA won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Screenplay and received several critics' awards in Italy. Today, the work is considered a key film in Moretti's career—a reflection of his political stance and his unmistakable style, which combines personal and social themes with wit, intelligence, and melancholy. With pointed dialogue, symbolic images, and a precise observation of the political zeitgeist, the film remains a humorous but profound portrait of an era in transition.
Keywords
- Cine-Short: 90 Minutes of cinema
- Escape to the 80's
- Italian Cinema
- Italian success
- Panorama: Nanni Moretti
- politics
Actors
- Nanni Moretti
- Silvio Orlando
- Mariella Valentini
- Claudio Morganti
- Alfonso Santagata
Director
- Nanni Moretti
Comedy, Drama
1h 29min
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ITALIAN
DUTCH
FRENCH
A wild satire about the state of the Italian left at the end of the 1980s.
A wild satire about the state of the Italian left at the end of the 1980s.
Michele Apicella lost his memory in a car accident. It turns out that he is a member of the Communist Party and has also been nominated for a water polo tournament. During the game, he tries to figure out why he became a communist—memories of his childhood and the party come flooding back. In PALOMBELLA ROSSA, Nanni Moretti combines sport, politics, and philosophy into a biting, often absurd satire about the crisis of the left in 1980s Italy.
The film was released in 1989 and competed at the Venice International Film Festival, where it was celebrated for its clever blend of humor and self-reflection. Moretti not only directed and wrote the screenplay, but also played the lead role, creating one of his most distinctive works. PALOMBELLA ROSSA won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Screenplay and received several critics' awards in Italy. Today, the work is considered a key film in Moretti's career—a reflection of his political stance and his unmistakable style, which combines personal and social themes with wit, intelligence, and melancholy. With pointed dialogue, symbolic images, and a precise observation of the political zeitgeist, the film remains a humorous but profound portrait of an era in transition.
Festivals
Internationalen Filmfestspiele Venedig
Cast & Crew
Director
Nanni Moretti
Cast
Nanni Moretti
Cast
Silvio Orlando
Cast
Mariella Valentini
Cast
Claudio Morganti
Cast
Alfonso Santagata