Friends for Life (film)

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Friends for Life (Italian: Amici per la pelle also known as Amis pour la vie in France) is a 1955 Italian and French comedy-drama film directed by Franco Rossi. It was nominated for "Best Film" at the 10th British Academy Film Awards.

Friends for Life
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFranco Rossi
Written by
Produced byCarlo Civallero
CinematographyGábor Pogány
Edited byOtello Colangeli
Music byNino Rota
Distributed by
Release date
  • 16 September 1955 (1955-09-16)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot

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Rome. Mario is a self-confident fourteen-year-old boy who is in eighth grade. One day a new pupil arrives in class, Franco, who is placed by the teacher in Mario's desk.

Mario is initially hostile towards the newcomer, who immediately proves to be an intelligent boy and soon enters the good graces of his classmates and professors. After some time, however, the two boys begin to meet and make friends.

Mario is the son of a ceramics entrepreneur, while Franco is the son of a diplomat, he lives in a hotel and drinks tomato juice for an aperitif.

While Mario shows confidence in approaching the girls, Franco is hesitant and only after a certain insistence on Mario's part is it discovered that the child has a person in his heart and also confides in him where he lives, exactly in a villa on the Via Appia, but he says also that he never sees her because he never leaves the house. He describes her as "Ingrid Bergman with black hair".

One day Mario decides not to go to school and intrigued by his friend's story, he goes to the villa to find out who this girl is. He will discover that the villa is Franco's old house, where his mother had died. Returning to his friend to talk to him about it, he initially reacts badly but then returns to his old house in the company of his friend and then bursts into a liberating cry. The two become friends so much that the decision is made that Franco will go and live with Mario's family, to have a somewhat stable life.

Then, on the other hand, the two boys participate in the national cross-country championships: during the races they find themselves against each other in the final.

The race is won by Franco: Mario, angry, tells his companions about Franco's mother, to whom he had sworn to keep the secret. Franco pretends to be physically ill to hide his deep disappointment with Mario, and then decides to leave with his father, never to return.[1]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Amici per la pelle - Film (1955)". ComingSoon.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-04-29.
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