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Crack (film)

Crack is a 1991 Italian sports drama film co-written and directed by Giulio Base, in his directorial debut. It premiered at the 48th Venice International Film Festival.

Plot

Cast

Production

The film is an adaptation of Franco Bertini's play of the same title, with Base reprising the role he had performed on stage. Principal photography began in late February 1991. The film had a budget of about 2 billion lire.

Release

The film had its world premiere at the 48th edition of the Venice Film Festival, in the Mattinate del Cinema Italiano ("Italian Cinema Mornings") sidebar. It was also screened at the 39th San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it won the Zabaltegi Award.

Reception

Italian film critic praised the film, which "exhibits a distinctive visual approach to its narrative material", characterized by a directing style that emphasizes immediacy and a clearly identifiable narrative rhythm. Alessandra Levantesi from La Stampa described it as "a melodrama structured around an aesthetic of violence, incorporating rhythmic variations typical of American action cinema", whose "strongest qualities [...] emerge in the more intimate, almost twilight-like scenes, enhanced by Alessio Gelsini's painterly cinematography".

For this film, Base received a David di Donatello nomination as best new director. For his performance, Gianmarco Tognazzi was awarded a Silver Plaque at the 1991 Grolla d'oro Awards.

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