


One Hundred Steps
Peppino Impastato is a quick-witted lad growing up in 1970s Sicily. Despite hailing from a family with Mafia ties and living just one hundred steps from the house of local boss Tano Badalamenti, Peppino decides to expose the Mafia by using a pirate radio station to broadcast his political pronouncements in the form of ironic humour.
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Plot Summary
A young girl named Claudia, who lives in a bleak mining town, discovers the enchanting world of theater through her passionate and unconventional teacher, Don Gregorio. As Claudia becomes engrossed in the magic of acting and storytelling, she finds solace and inspiration, transforming her bleak reality into a vibrant imaginative space. Her journey through the theatrical arts becomes a powerful metaphor for hope and the pursuit of dreams against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
The film was critically acclaimed for its heartwarming story, charming performances, and evocative direction, resonating with audiences for its themes of hope and imagination.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tender portrayal of childhood dreams and the transformative power of art.
- Appreciated for its visually rich storytelling and emotional depth.
- Lauded for the strong performances, particularly from the young lead.
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Awards & Accolades
Won the Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay and was nominated for Best Director and Best Film.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'One Hundred Steps', refers to the physical distance between the protagonist's home and the theatrical stage, symbolizing the journey from hardship to artistic expression.
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