Stanno Tutti Bene (Everybody's Fine) (1990)
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In this sentimental, tragicomic drama, Matteo Scuro (Marcello Mastroianni) is an old widower living in Sicily. His five grown children have scattered all over Italy, and he has heard nothing but glowing reports from them about their lives and careers. One day he takes it into his head to visit these… More In this sentimental, tragicomic drama, Matteo Scuro (Marcello Mastroianni) is an old widower living in Sicily. His five grown children have scattered all over Italy, and he has heard nothing but glowing reports from them about their lives and careers. One day he takes it into his head to visit these paragons who have fulfilled every one of his ambitions for them. Eventually he discovers that all his children have been lying to him for a very long time because they were afraid to disappoint their papa; their lives are shabby and very much on the edge, and one of them has long-since committed suicide (unbeknownst to him). This daunting truth provokes a heart attack in the old man, who still has a few lies yet to tell and hear, because he insists (as do his children) that "everything is fine." ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Directed By
- Giuseppe Tornatore
- Written By
- Tonino Guerra, Giuseppe Tornatore
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 7, 1990 Wide
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Cast
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Marcello Mastroianni
as Matteo Scuro
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Michèle Morgan
as Woman on the Train-La Signora
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Valeria Cavalli
as Tosca
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Marino Cenna
as Canio
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Roberto Nobile
as Guglielmo
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Norma Martelli
as Norma
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Salvatore Cascio
as Alvaro
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Antonella Attili
as Matteo's mother
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Giorgio Libassi
as Lo Didaro
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Goiacchino Civiletti
as Station Master-Capostazione
- Nicola Di Pinto
- Victor Cavallo
- Sylvie Fennec
- Leo Gullotta
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Fabio Iellini
as Antonello
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Susanna Schemmari
as Angela Scuro
- Christopher Thompson
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Ennio Morricone
as Conductor
- Jacques Perrin
- Cesare Barbetti
- Luigi Nicolisi