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Directed by | Guido Manuli Maurizio Nichetti |
Written by | Guido Manuli Maurizio Nichetti |
Produced by | Mario Cecchi Gori Vittorio Cecchi Gori Ernesto Di Sabro |
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Cinematography | Mario Battistoni |
Edited by | Rita Rossi |
Music by | Manuel De Sica Peter Westheimer |
Production company | Pentafilm - Bambù |
Distributed by | Variety Distribution |
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Running time | 94 min. |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Volere volare (To Want to Fly) is a 1991 Italiancomedy film co-written, co-directed by and starringMaurizio Nichetti. It is alive-action animated film. The male lead is a man who dubs sound effects for cartoons and who is slowly turning into a cartoon. Right before becoming a cartoon, he meets a woman with a very unusual job with whom he falls in love. His transformation complicates both his private and professional life.
Maurizio is a funny and clumsy Italian voice actor and sound effects artist for old American cartoons, while his brother and business partner does the same for pornographic films. Martina is a self-styled "social worker" who charges harmless men with unusual desires a fee to act out their fantasies, such as a taxi driver who enjoys terrifying passengers with stunt driving. The two meet, and fall in love. One day, however, Maurizio suffers an accident that slowly starts to turn him into a cartoon.
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