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::''Aprile redirects here, for the fictional character see Richie Aprile'' ''April'' ((イタリア語:Aprile)) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father. "He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."〔French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003〕 Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves. ==Plot== Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「::''Aprile redirects here, for the fictional character see Richie Aprile'''''''April''''' ((イタリア語:'''Aprile''')) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest.」の詳細全文を読む April'' ((イタリア語:Aprile)) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest. ::''Aprile redirects here, for the fictional character see Richie Aprile'' ''April'' ((イタリア語:Aprile)) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father. "He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."〔French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003〕 Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves. ==Plot== Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「::''Aprile redirects here, for the fictional character see Richie Aprile'''''''April''''' ((イタリア語:'''Aprile''')) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest.」の詳細全文を読む April'' ((イタリア語:Aprile)) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「::''Aprile redirects here, for the fictional character see Richie Aprile'''''''April''''' ((イタリア語:'''Aprile''')) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest.」の詳細全文を読む April'' ((イタリア語:Aprile)) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest.">ウィキペディアで「::''Aprile redirects here, for the fictional character see Richie Aprile''''April''''' ((イタリア語:'''Aprile''')) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest.」の詳細全文を読む April'' ((イタリア語:Aprile)) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."He wants to make a musical comedy but he can't get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins."French director Claire Denis describing the film that 'gave me courage at a time when I was a little lost and sad,' - Daily Telegraph August 16, 2003Moretti's wife, son and mother appear as themselves.==Plot==Following the general election of 1994, won by the centre-right coalition led by Silvio Berlusconi, Moretti is encouraged by a journalist friend to make a documentary about the current political situation in Italy. Two years pass, another election is held and Moretti makes no progress with his documentary. He begins shooting another project, (alluded to in ''Dear Diary'') a musical about a Trotskyist pastry chef set in the 1950s, but becomes disillusioned and distracted by his wife Silvia’s pregnancy, which preoccupies him more and more. His son Pietro is born and the centre-left coalition Ulivo wins the election. He continues to try to shoot his documentary in Venice and Puglia but the film is never finished. On his forty-fourth birthday he realises that he must stop hesitating and he finally begins shooting his musical in earnest.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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