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Elsa And Fred
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'Elsa and Fred' is the story of two people who at the end of the road, discover that it';s never too late to love and make dreams come true. Elsa has lived for the past 60 years dreaming of a moment that Fellini had already envisaged: the scene in ';La Dolce Vita'; at the Fontana di Trevi. The same scene without Anita Ekberg in it, but with Elsa instead. Without Marcello Mastroianni but with that love that took so long to arrive. Fred has always been a good man who did everything he was supposed to do. After losing his wife, he feels disturbed and confused and his daughter decides that it would be best if he moves into a smaller apartment where he ends meeting Elsa. From that moment on, everything changes. Elsa bursts into his life like a whirlwind, determined to teach him that the time he has left to live -- be it more or less -- is precious and that he should enjoy it as he pleases. Fred surrenders to Elsa';s frenzy, to her youth, to her boldness, to her beautiful madness. And this is how Fred learns how to live. When he learns about Elsa';s terminal illness, he decides to make her dream come true and takes Elsa to Rome to reenact with her the famous scene at the Fontana di Trevi.
'Elsa and Fred' is the story of two people who at the end of the road, discover that it';s never too late to love and make dreams come true. Elsa has lived for the past 60 years dreaming of a moment that Fellini had already envisaged: the scene in ';La Dolce Vita'; at the Fontana di Trevi. The same scene without Anita Ekberg in it, but with Elsa instead. Without Marcello Mastroianni but with that love that took so long to arrive. Fred has always been a good man who did everything he was supposed to do. After losing his wife, he feels disturbed and confused and his daughter decides that it would be best if he moves into a smaller apartment where he ends meeting Elsa. From that moment on, everything changes. Elsa bursts into his life like a whirlwind, determined to teach him that the time he has left to live -- be it more or less -- is precious and that he should enjoy it as he pleases. Fred surrenders to Elsa';s frenzy, to her youth, to her boldness, to her beautiful madness. And this is how Fred learns how to live. When he learns about Elsa';s terminal illness, he decides to make her dream come true and takes Elsa to Rome to reenact with her the famous scene at the Fontana di Trevi.
Actors:
Richie J. Ladner,
James Brolin,
Marcello Mastroianni,
Benny Jones Sr.,
Christopher Plummer,
Jaime Camil,
McCartney Bisgard,
Haylie Creppel,
Michael Hartson,
Kenneth Terry,
Jimmy Robinson,
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Richie J. Ladner
James Brolin
18 July 1940, Los Angeles, California, USA
Marcello Mastroianni
28 September 1924, Fontana Liri, Lazio, Italy
Benny Jones Sr.
Christopher Plummer
13 December 1929, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jaime Camil
22 July 1973, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
McCartney Bisgard
Haylie Creppel
Michael Hartson
15 November 1962, Rochester, New York, USA
Kenneth Terry
Jimmy Robinson
Director:
Michael Radford
Michael Radford
24 February 1946, New Delhi, British India [now India]
Country:
United States
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Elsa & Fred is a sweet story that reminds you that it is never too late to make your dreams come true.
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