Per amore di Cesarina
"A family man loses his head for a little girl."
Originally released in 1976. Per amore di Cesarina is a comedy film. directed by Vittorio Sindoni.
Starring Walter Chiari, Valeria Moriconi, and Gino Bramieri
Synopsis
Davide Camporesi is the owner of the "Tornerai" pension in Cesenatico which he manages together with his wife Elvira and daughter Carletta, and which mainly welcomes German tourists. One day, during a trip to the countryside to buy wine, Davide meets Vindice Forattini, a former partisan comrade whom he had not seen for 30 years and who now sells agricultural feed together with his attractive daughter Cesarina. During the meeting, Davide is deeply impressed by Cesarina, and invites her to stay at the family pension. But things soon get out of hand to Davide, who finds himself romantically involved.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Walter Chiari
as Davide Camporesi
Valeria Moriconi
as Elvira Camporesi
Gino Bramieri
as Vindice Forattini
Cinzia Monreale
as Cesarina
Renato Pinciroli
as il padre di Davide
Roberto Chevalier
as Paolino Mariani
Armando Bandini
as l'impiegato del Grand hotel
Deddi Savagnone
as Adalgisa
Roberto Della Casa
as Remigio
Leonora Fani
as Attrice
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Megavision FilmTV
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Per amore di Cesarina about?
Davide Camporesi is the owner of the "Tornerai" pension in Cesenatico which he manages together with his wife Elvira and daughter Carletta, and which mainly welcomes German tourists. One day, durin...
Who directed Per amore di Cesarina?
Per amore di Cesarina was directed by Vittorio Sindoni.
How long is Per amore di Cesarina?
Per amore di Cesarina has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Per amore di Cesarina released?
Per amore di Cesarina was released on September 1, 1976 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Per amore di Cesarina?
The main cast of Per amore di Cesarina includes Walter Chiari, Valeria Moriconi, Gino Bramieri, Cinzia Monreale, Renato Pinciroli.