Ti ho cercata in tutti i necrologi

Ti ho cercata in tutti i necrologi
Directed by Giancarlo Giannini
Produced by Megalì Production
RAI Cinema
Based on story by Lorenzo Cairoli
Starring Giancarlo Giannini
F. Murray Abraham
Silvia De Santis
Jeffrey R. Smith
Jonathan Mallen
Andreas Schwaiger
A. Frank Ruffo
Mary Asiride
Jeffrey Knight
Hume Baugh
Distributed by Bolero Film
Release dates
  • May 30, 2013 (2013-05-30)
Country United States, Canada
Language English, Italian
Budget €4 million

Ti ho cercata in tutti i necrologi ("I've been looking for you in all the obituaries") is an English/Italian dramatic film directed by Giancarlo Giannini. Its English title is The Gambler Who Wouldn't Die.[1]

Nikita, a man who despises his own life, is offered as quarry to experienced hunters. His struggle for survival leads him to understand the true value of life, survival and redemption. While he is hunted, he knows and loves the elusive Helena.

Plot

Nikita is an Italian taxi driver who runs over a footballer in an accident and is forced to emigrate to Canada and make a new life. He finds work as a driver for a company of undertakers. One evening, he plays poker in a remote villa outside Toronto. To pay off his gambling debt, a manhunt is proposed: with guns in hand, his creditors will have 20 minutes to hunt him down and kill him. If he survives, Nikita will be considered to have paid his debt.

Production

Development

Giannini has said that the idea for the film arose by chance at a dinner, when he was told about such manhunts taking place in Africa.

The film was produced by Magalì Production, Dean Film and RAI Cinema, with contribution from the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities. In 2013 it was presented at the Shanghai International Film Festival.

Filming

The film was shot in Italy, Canada and the United States.

References


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