Zappatore

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Zappatore
Directed byAlfonso Brescia
Written byAlfonso Brescia, Piero Regnoli
Starring
Music byEduardo Alfieri
Production
company
Compagnia Produttori Cinematografici - Panda
Distributed byPanda
Release date
5 December 1980 (1980-12-05)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Zappatore is an Italian drama film directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Mario Merola. The film was released in Italy on 5 December 1980.

It is the "cine-scripted" which received the highest grossing theaters, ranking the 60th place of the most successful films in Italy in the 1980/81 season.

The film is loosely based on the eponymous song, written by Libero Bovio and Albano.

Story[edit]

Francesco Esposito and his wife Madeleine are two farmers who raised Mario, their only child, with love and dedication. To finance his education, they became indebted to a lender. Mario becomes a brilliant lawyer in Naples, the city in which he works, and falls in love with Nancy, the daughter of an Italian-American industrialist. Despite the potential for a happy ending, the story is one of guilt and shame that Mario must reconcile his newfound social position contrasted with the humble beginnings of his parents.

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