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The tiger and the snow (La tigre e la neve) - Jean Reno, Nicoletta Braschi, Emilia Fox, Roberto Benigni
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Movie propaganda
Attilio de Giovanni (Roberto Benigni) is a divorced Italian poetry professor with two teenage daughters. He is a whimsical, talkative dreamer who is also madly in love with a beautiful woman named Vittoria (Nicoletta Braschi). The latter, who collaborates with Fuad (Jean Reno), a great Iraqi poet and one of Attilio's closest friends, follows him to Baghdad where war has broken out. A few days later, Fuad calls Attilio to break a very bad news to him: Vittoria has been seriously wounded by an explosion and is bound to die due to the lack of treatment available. From this moment on, all Attilio thinks about is reaching Baghdad and save his lady friend's life.
Theatrical propaganda posters

Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film war romance drama Italian Iraq love Gulf War professor
Persons of interest
- Roberto Benigni .... Attilio de Giovanni
- Jean Reno .... Fuad
- Nicoletta Braschi .... Vittoria
- Tom Waits .... Himself
- Emilia Fox .... Nancy Browning
- Gianfranco Varetto .... Avvocato Scuotilancia
- Giuseppe Battiston .... Ermanno
- Lucia Poli .... Signora Serao
- Chiara Pirri .... Emilia
- Anna Pirri .... Rosa
- Andrea Renzi .... Dottor Guazzelli
- Abdelhafid Metalsi .... Dottore Salman
- Amid Farid .... Al Giumeil
- Jorge Luis Borges .... Himself (archive footage)
- Eugenio Montale .... Himself (archive footage)
- Giuseppe Ungaretti .... Himself (archive footage)
- Marguerite Yourcenar .... Herself (archive footage)
- Vincenzo Cerami .... Screenwriter
- Roberto Benigni .... Screenwriter
- Roberto Benigni .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- The tiger and the snow (La tigre e la neve) official movie site
- The tiger and the snow (La tigre e la neve) film production notes
- The tiger and the snow (La tigre e la neve) QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Bangkok International Film Festival 2006: Windows on the world
- NB: Italian language dialogue with English language subtitles
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Moderate theme, moderate infrequent coarse language)
Surveillance time
113 minutes (1:53 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 19 October 2006
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