Enrico Vanzina on «Sapore di mare» (which returns to the cinema): «It is timeless. On the set my brother had a crush on Isabella Ferrari»

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Enrico Vanzina: “Christian De Sica? The producers didn’t want him. We imposed ourselves, and in the end it turned out we were right.”

Taste of Sea ⁣returns to theaters from August 29th in a restored version. Enrico Vanzina, the film’s writer and ⁢director, reflects on its origins and ​the challenges‍ of making a film⁣ about a specific period in ​Italian history.

A Timeless Tale

Vanzina describes the film ⁤as‍ “not‌ a film about the Sixties but⁢ a timelessBildungsroman on ‍how to grow up.” He notes that the film’s themes of love, work, and identity resonate across generations.

The Making of a Masterpiece

The film’s production was not without its challenges.⁢ With limited funds and a non-professional lifeguard as a stand-in, Vanzina had to get creative. He recounts the memorable scene where the character slaps another, explaining, “She showed up hesitant. ‘I don’t know how to give ​fake slaps.’ And my brother, calmly: ‘And you ‍give them real ones, don’t worry.'”

Personal​ Reflections

Vanzina reveals his disappointment that despite the film’s success, he and his brother were largely ignored by the industry. He compares the experience to receiving the David ⁤Donatello award, which he saw as a symbolic recognition.

A Legacy of Memories

Taste of Sea has become a cultural touchstone, capturing the essence of a generation. Vanzina concludes⁣ by reflecting on the film’s enduring legacy, stating, “All Taste of Sea⁣ has a very long life. It has become the portrait of entire generations.”

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