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Sweet and the Bitter (The)

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 98 mins

Original Title

Il dolce e l'amaro
  • Director: Andrea Porporati
  • Writer: Andrea Porporati, Annio Stasi
  • Producer: Annamaria Morelli, Francesco Pincelli, Francesco Tornatore

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An average Sicilian on the fast track to success within the Cosa Nostra becomes ever more disillusioned about his standing within the ranks of the brutal criminal underworld in director Andrea Porporati's character-driven crime drama. Saro Scordia (Lo Cascio) was just a young boy when his father was killed in a prison riot. In the wake of his tragic loss, Saro is soon taken under the wing of underworld figure Gaetano Butera (Tony Gambino) and shown all the benefits of being truly connected. Later, while Saro is serving a brief sentence behind bars, he makes the acquaintance of influential gangster Uncle Ciccu (Renato Carpentieri). It is this relationship proves especially fruitful for Saro once he returns to the streets, paving the way for a series of increasingly important jobs including a high profile bank job in Turin and a crucial hit in Milan alongside Ciccu's bumbling son Mimmo (Gaetano Bruno). Things soon threaten to fall apart, however, when the love-struck Saro falls deeply in love with the stunning Ada (Donatella Finocchiaro) - a strong willed woman who refuses to become a mafia wife. Though Saro dutifully marries a woman more accepting of his criminal lifestyle and begins raising a family as expected of him by his superiors, the brutality of the criminal lifestyle soon leads him to regret his decision to become an official "man of honor."


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Cast & Characters

Luigi Lo Cascio ... Saro Scordia
Donatella Finocchiaro ... Ada
Toni Gambino ... Gaetano
Gaetano Bruno ... Mimmo
Gioacchino Cappelli ... Saro at 14
Fabrizio Gifuni ... Stefano
Renato Carpentieri ... Vicari
Vincenzo Amato ... Vito Scordia, Saro's father
Ornella Giusto ... Antonia
Emanuela Muni ... Lady in a wig
Pietro Arciadiacono ... Proprietario chiosco
Arianna Barbanera ... Figlia Saro e Aldo
Roberto Bonura ... Guardaspalle Zu Pietro
Marialorena Cacciatore ... Turista tedesca
Andrea Cannistraro ... Regazzo traghetto
Tommaso Caporrimo ... Rapinatore
Vittoria Cinquina ... Turista tedesca
Giovanni Cintura ... Zu Pietro
Ignazio Cusimano ... Benzinaio Apprendista
Fulvio D'Angelo ... Artificiere mafioso
Vincenzo D'Asta ... Fratello Saro
Giuseppa Di Blasi ... Madre Saro
Calogero Di Majo ... Roccu u pazzu
Antonino Dolcemascolo ... Rapinatore
Mario Fasano ... Proprietario autosalone