Marrakech Express (1989)
May 11, 1989
Release Date
Marrakech Express (1989)
May 11, 1989
Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Diego Abatantuono
Ponchia

Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Marco

Cristina Marsillach
Teresa

Giuseppe Cederna
Paolino

Gigio Alberti
Cedro

Massimo Venturiello
Rudy

Corinna Agustoni

Antonio Carlucci

sca Paganini

Gabriele Salvatores
Director

Carlo Mazzacurati
Screenplay / Story

Umberto Contarello
Story / Screenplay

Enzo Monteleone
Screenplay / Story

sco Panni
Costume Design

Tiziano Crotti
Sound

Nino Baragli
Editor

Italo Petriccione
Director of Photography

Gianni Minervini
Producer

Gabriella Serra
Production Design

Roberto Ciotti
Original Music Composer

Alessandro Vivarelli
Production Manager

Ruggero Salvadori
Unit Manager

Ahmed Hatimi
First Assistant Director

Ugo Conti
Production Secretary

Mohamed Asli
Line Producer

Antonella Licata
Script Supervisor

Silvia Salamon
Assistant Camera

Romolo Eucalitto
Still Photographer

Claudia Reymond Shone
Makeup Artist

Angelo Lucardi
Gaffer

Massimo Galiano
Key Grip

Angela Bordi
Assistant Editor

Antonio Baragli
Assistant Editor

Patrizia Ceresani
Assistant Editor

Massimo Anzellotti
Foley Artist

Romano Checcacci
Sound Mixer
Media.


Details.
Release Date
May 11, 1989
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 46m
Filming Locations
Milan, Italy
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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Marrakech Express is a 1989 Italian film directed by Gabriele Salvatores and starring Diego Abatantuono, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Cristina Marsillach, Giuseppe Cederna, and Gigio Alberti. A classical road movie, it was the first installment of Salvatores' trilogia della fuga ("escape trilogy"), followed by On Tour (1990) and the Academy Award winning Mediterraneo (1991). The cast of the three movies is partly the same; most notably, Diego Abatantuono has a leading role in all of them.
The plot revolves around a group of ex-high school friends that reunite in their 30s for a long journey together, and has been compared to Lawrence Kasdan's The Big Chill and Kevin Reynolds' Fandango. The soundtrack, that contributes to the nostalgic atmosphere of the movie, features original songs by blues guitarist and songwriter Roberto Ciotti as well as Italian evergreens from the 1970s such as L'anno che verrà by Lucio Dalla and La leva calcistica del '68 by sco De Gregori.
The screenplay was nominated for Premio Solinas.
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