Release Details

Title: Angela

Release Date: 10/17/2006

Label/Distributor: First Look

Rating: R (Restricted)

Retail Price: $24.99

Genre: Art House & International

Cast: Donatella Finocchiaro, Andrea Di Stefano, Mario Pupella, Toni Gambino, Erasmo Lobello, Maria Mistretta, Giuseppe Pettinato, Matteo Gulino, Sergio Ruffino

Director: Roberta Torre

Running Time: 90

DVD Video Options: Color, Subtitled, Widescreen

DVD Audio Options: Italian, Original Language; English, Subtitled; Spanish, Subtitled

UPC Code: 687797994097


Tipsheet Reviews

Angela

Story Line: Angela (Donatella Finocchiaro) and her older husband, Saro (Mario Pupella), run a shoe shop in Palermo that operates as a front for their successful drug business. Things start to go downhill personally and professionally when Angela gets involved with Masino (Andrea di Stefano), Saro's new young handsome employee.

Bottom Line: Angela, which director Torre says began life as a documentary about a Mafia wife in Palermo, ended up as a fictionalized true-life story that plays mostly like a made-for-Lifetime cable movie. But that isn't to say it's not a refreshing change from movies about the Mob, which mostly exist from the male point of view. Here, viewers see the males only through Angela's eyes, and though she often gets a door shut in her face (a la Diane Keaton in The Godfather), she is still an integral part of her husband's business—but it's a small part, and Angela slowly grows frustrated with her life. This is a meaty role that the striking Italian actress Finocchiaro handles beautifully, by turns sexy yet also damaged. The many close-ups and dark, gritty feel of the film really capture this small-time Mob operation and the run-down urban streets of Sicily in the '80s. Women viewers interested in Mob stories but who abhor violence will find much to enjoy here.

Color, R (sexual situations, mature themes, language, brief violence, brief nudity), 100 min., DVD $24.99, Italian with English subtitles
DVD: no extras
Street: Oct. 17, Prebook; Sept. 26
First Run: L Int'l., Nov. 2002, <$1 mil.
Director: Roberta Torre
FIRST LOOK

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