
Sunday (2001)
The "journey" of a police inspector and an orphan girl (Domenica) through the streets of Naples in the course of a single day. The Inspector, on his last day on the job, must accompany the girl - who was the victim of a brutal attack roughly a year earlier - to identify the body of the man thought to have raped her. The story unfolds in the narrow streets and alleyways, in a confused mix of minor, touching sordid and moving events. The child leads the gruff, uncommunicative Inspector on a pilgrimage through a poor, secret, innocent and ill-fated Naples: a "childlike" city which, in much the same way as Domenica, seems to embody the will to go on living despite all the hurt, the ability to create a dream day after day, in order to feel less alone and cursed by fate. It is the dramatic and moving story of two lonely people: the daughter the Inspector never had, and the father Domenica has lost. A strong emotional tie arises between the two, as their encounter provides both with a chance to pronounce a last-ditch "yes" to life.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Wilma Labate | Director |
Juan Marsé | Writer |
Wilma Labate | Writer |
Sandro Petraglia | Writer |
Bruno Roberti | Writer |
Maurizio Tini | Producer |
Paolino Dalla Porta | Composer |
Alessandro Pesci | Cinematographer |
Daniel Hoffman | Editor |
Daniel Charles Hoffman | Editor |
Enzo Meniconi | Editor |
Marta Maffucci | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Claudio Amendola | |
Domenica Giuliano | |
Annabella Sciorra | |
Valerio Binasco |