Miracolo italiano
Miracolo italiano strings together seven short stories set against the peculiar rhythms of 1990s Italy, each turning a small human weakness into comic chaos. Politicians from opposite camps end up sharing a night and awkward revelations. A newlywed finds her spouse betrayed by an affair with a... Read more
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Miracolo italiano strings together seven short stories set against the peculiar rhythms of 1990s Italy, each turning a small human weakness into comic chaos. Politicians from opposite camps end up sharing a night and awkward revelations. A newlywed finds her spouse betrayed by an affair with a soap opera idol. A middle-aged husband feigns sickness to flirt with a younger nurse. A family reels when their son's fiancée turns out to be transgender. A lonely woman is conned by a celebrity crush over a Kevin Costner rumor. Two inseparable friends chase mischief, and a tourist couple grows obsessed with a local masseuse they meet on holiday. The film leans on broad situations and character-driven jokes rather than subtlety, presenting snapshots of desire, embarrassment, and social attitudes without resolving every complication.
Released in 1994, the film was directed by Enrico Oldoini and written by Liliana Betti, Giovanna Caico, and Bernardino Zapponi, featuring an ensemble cast including Renato Pozzetto, Ezio Greggio, Nino Frassica, Giorgio Faletti, and Leonardo Pieraccioni.
Miracolo italiano had a modest theatrical presence, primarily in Italy, with limited distribution outside Italian-speaking markets, so it never became a major international box office item.
Critical response tended to be lukewarm, reflected in a low average rating on fan-driven sites, and reviewers often pointed to uneven humor and hit-or-miss sketches. The film tackles themes like celebrity worship, sexual politics, and shifting social norms in a comic register, favoring obvious punchlines and character types over deeper commentary.
Its lasting cultural footprint is small, though fans of 1990s Italian comedy might recall the movie for its familiar comic faces and for capturing a particular TV-pop-culture moment. Leonardo Pieraccioni's presence is often noted by viewers tracing careers of later Italian stars, and the film circulates among genre aficionados more than the general public.
Details
- Release Date
- December 21, 1994
- User Ratings
- 30 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
Cast
Renato Pozzetto
Fermo Pulciani / comandante yacht
Ezio Greggio
Manuel Rodriguez / Marcello Troiani
Nino Frassica
Salvatore / Ernesto
Giorgio Faletti
Teodoro Pautasso
Leonardo Pieraccioni
Saverio
Athina Cenci
Raimonda / madre di Saverio
Daniela Conti
Rosalia
Anna Falchi
Maria (Mario)
Claudia Koll
Maria Carla
Maria Amelia Monti
Lucia Baggioni
Director: Enrico Oldoini
Written by: Liliana Betti, Giovanna Caico, Bernardino Zapponi