Mignon Has Come to Stay

Film
  • Massimo Dapporto
  • Céline Beauvallet
  • Stefania Sandrelli
  • Leonardo Ruta
Music byRoberto Gatto
Battista LenaLanguageItalian

Mignon è partita (literally Mignon Has Left, internationally released as Mignon Has Come to Stay) is a 1988 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. The film won five David di Donatello awards for Best New Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress (Stefania Sandrelli), Best Supporting Actor (Massimo Dapporto) and Best Sound.[1]

The film centers on a sophisticated young Parisian girl who is forced to move to Rome to live with her extended family after her father runs into criminal charges and her mother has a nervous breakdown.

Cast

  • Stefania Sandrelli: Laura
  • Jean-Pierre Duriez: Federico
  • Massimo Dapporto: Aldo
  • Micheline Presle: Prof. Girelli
  • Céline Beauvallet: Mignon
  • Leonardo Ruta: Giorgio
  • Daniele Zaccaria: Tommaso
  • Francesca Antonelli: Chiara

References

  1. ^ Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 88-7742-221-1.

External links

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Films directed by Francesca Archibugi
  • Mignon Has Come to Stay (1988)
  • Towards Evening (1990)
  • The Great Pumpkin (1993)
  • With Closed Eyes (1994)
  • Shooting the Moon (1998)
  • Tomorrow (2001)
  • Flying Lessons (2007)
  • A Question of the Heart (2009)
  • An Italian Name (2015)
  • Couch Potatoes (2017)
  • Vivere (2019)
  • The Hummingbird (2022)
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