Questo Piccolo Grande Amore
Questo Piccolo Grande Amore

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Questo Piccolo Grande Amore

2009
Movie
110 min
Italian

From the album of the same name by Claudio Baglioni the film tells the love story of two teenagers during the legendary seventies. A story so overwhelming as to compel the world to retreat, to step aside. Andrea and Giulia come from two different worlds, have different friends, and two different lives who call them strongly in opposite directions. Will they keep their love alive in spite of everything?

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Massimo Romeo PiparoGenres: Musical, Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

Based on the iconic music of Claudio Baglioni, this film tells the story of a young man's passionate and tumultuous love affair. Set against the backdrop of Rome, it follows his journey through the highs and lows of a relationship, exploring themes of devotion, sacrifice, and the enduring power of love. The narrative is woven together with Baglioni's beloved songs, bringing an emotional depth to the unfolding drama.

Critical Reception

Questo Piccolo Grande Amore was primarily received as a musical film adaptation of popular songs, with critics often focusing on its connection to Claudio Baglioni's musical legacy. While some appreciated the attempt to translate the emotional resonance of the music into a visual narrative, others found the plot to be less compelling than the songs themselves. Audience reception tended to be positive, particularly among fans of Baglioni's work.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually appealing adaptation that successfully incorporates Claudio Baglioni's beloved songs.

  • The narrative struggles to match the emotional impact of the music, feeling somewhat simplistic.

  • Appeals strongly to fans of the original music, offering a nostalgic and romantic experience.

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Fun Fact

The film is a cinematic adaptation of a concept album and a stage musical of the same name by Italian singer-songwriter Claudio Baglioni, who also composed all the music used in the film.

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