Piccoli fuochi
6.4 /10 1 Votes
Music director Riccardo Zappa Country Italy | 6.2/10 Genre Drama Duration Language Italian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1985 Initial release September 13, 1985 (Italy) Cast Dino Jaksic (Tommaso), (Mara), Carlotta Wittig (Ada), Mario Garriba (Leo), Ulisse Minervini (Franci)Screenplay Peter Del Monte, Giovanni Pascutto Similar movies Italian Movie (1993), Italian Movies (2012), La nipote (1974), The Dark Side of Love (1984), La novizia (1980) |
Piccoli fuochi (also known internationally as Little Flames) is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Peter Del Monte and starring Dino Jaksic and Valeria Golino in her very first leading role. Golino won a Globo d'oro for Best Breakthrough Actress for her performance in the film.
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Plot summary
The Italian childhood fantasy Little Flames (Piccoli Fuochi) concerns 5-year-old Dino Jakosic. Proving too much for his parents, Jakosic is often sent to his room, where he interacts with several bizarre "imaginary" playmates who bedevil the servants with their sadistic pranks (the audience is never certain whether the playmates are real or whether the boy is pulling off the pranks himself). Valeria Golino plays Mara, the family's new maid, whom Jakosic takes a liking to. He begs his playmates to leave Mara alone, but out of jealousy they plan an awful revenge on the poor woman.
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