Dolce Farniente
Brief Synopsis
In 1816, Henri Beyle is an aspiring writer and has not yet taken on the nom de plume of Stendhal. He leaves Rome on the way to Naples and stops off at Terracina. There he meets Rossini, already famous and much loved in Italy. The two artists become friends.
Cast & Crew
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Nae Caranfil
Director
Frantois Cluzet
Stendhal/ Henri Beyle
Giancarlo Giannini
Count Nencini
Isabella Ferrari
Giuseppina
Margherita Buy
Gabriella
Pierfrancesco Favino
Rossini
Film Details
Also Known As
Dolce Far Niente
Genre
Adaptation
Biography
Drama
Release Date
1999
Production Company
France 2 Cinéma; Mact Productions; StudioCanal; Ugc International
Distribution Company
Swift Productions
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 45m
Synopsis
In 1816, Henri Beyle is an aspiring writer and has not yet taken on the nom de plume of Stendhal. He leaves Rome on the way to Naples and stops off at Terracina. There he meets Rossini, already famous and much loved in Italy. The two artists become friends.
Director
Nae Caranfil
Director
Cast
Frantois Cluzet
Stendhal/ Henri Beyle
Giancarlo Giannini
Count Nencini
Isabella Ferrari
Giuseppina
Margherita Buy
Gabriella
Pierfrancesco Favino
Rossini
Teresa Saponangelo
Wench
Crew
Nae Caranfil
Screenwriter
Christian Comeaga
Director Of Photography
Antoine De Clermont-tonnerre
Producer
Christian Gasc
Costume Designer
Vittorio Melloni
Sound
Maryline Monthieux
Editor
Henri Morelle
Sound
Alberto Passone
Producer
Nicola Piovani
Music
David Maria Putorti
Assistant Director
Joel Rangon
Sound
Elena Ricci Poccetto
Production Director
Rosanna Seregni
Producer
Frederic Vitoux
Source Material (From Novel)
Reine Wekstein
Sound
Film Details
Also Known As
Dolce Far Niente
Genre
Adaptation
Biography
Drama
Release Date
1999
Production Company
France 2 Cinéma; Mact Productions; StudioCanal; Ugc International
Distribution Company
Swift Productions
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 45m
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in France March 31, 1999
35mm
color
Dolby SR (Spectral Recording)
dialogue Italian
Released in France March 31, 1999