Natale a New York
Natale a New York is a 2006 Italian Christmas comedy film co-written and directed by Neri Parenti, starring Christian De Sica, Sabrina Ferilli, Massimo Ghini, Claudio Bisio, Elisabetta Canalis, Alessandro Siani, Fabio De Luigi, Paolo Ruffini and Francesco Mandelli. It is Parenti's first film since De Sica and Massimo Boldi ended their partnership. In Italy, the film grossed $4,844,101 in its opening weekend and $30,437,121 in total. According to Filmauro, Natale a New York was the highest-grossing film of the 2006 Christmas season.
The film was never released in the United States and to this date has not yet been released with either English subtitles or distributed in Region 1 format for DVD or Blu-ray Disc play in the US. A special edition double DVD in PAL format was also released sometime in 2007 in Italy and Europe containing not only the feature film but a second DVD containing extra behind the scenes footage, five deleted scenes, footage from the premiere event in Italy, as well as two "TV spot" trailers. To date, the film has not been released on Blu-ray.
Plot
During the Christmas holidays, three groups of funny characters depart from Italy to spend the Christmas holiday season in New York City. Camillo is a penniless pianist who has the fortune of marrying a rich woman named Milena. Although happy living in comfort with his wife and beautiful dependent daughter Carlotta, Lillo is still in love with Barbara, a beautiful, uneducated Roman peasant with whom he had dated years earlier. He must be careful not to break his prenuptial agreement demanded by his father-in-law before he could marry Milena and gain access to her vast fortune. Should he be untrue to Milena, he could lose all his marital gains and return to being a poor musician. A chance meeting reunites Lillo and Barbara and they resume their affair in secret. Barbara, however, is now married to Claudio, a wealthy doctor, who is also having a secret affair and is in love with Lillo's daughter Carlotta.Dr. Severino Benci ships his assistant Filippo Vessato to New York with a mandate to deliver an expensive and rare antique medical parchment as a gift to his son Francesco, who studies in the same university in New York City his father graduated from years earlier. Filippo is also to be married that week in New York and is dismayed that his boss, the Doctor, would send him on such a distracting task. Francesco is a pleasure-loving slacker who does not attend classes, partakes in recreational drugs and hosts large parties for his friends. Filippo becomes corrupted by both Francesco and his cousin and fellow underachieving student Paolo Benci during this short visit in order to complete his task. He is having fun with them and falls in love with a college cheerleader named Sylvia during a psychedelic-induced episode at one of Francesco's parties. Filippo ends up covering for the delinquent students and lies to Dr. Benci that his son is to receive the "Student of the Year" achievement award, but Dr. Benci comes to New York to see for himself and soon suspects something is wrong. However, Filippo is to marry the love of his life in the days to come. Christmas in New York leads to some more surprises for all parties involved as their lives and situations intersect and crash during their Christmas holiday in the city.
Cast
- Christian De Sica as Camillo "Lillo" Ferri
- Sabrina Ferilli as Barbara Ricacci
- Massimo Ghini as Claudio Ricacci
- Fabio De Luigi as Filippo Vessato
- Paolo Ruffini as Paolo Benci
- Francesco Mandelli as Francesco Benci
- Alessandro Siani as Lello
- Claudio Bisio as Dr. Severino Benci
- Elisabetta Canalis as Carlotta Ferri
- Fiorenza Marchegiani as Milena Ferri
- Amanda Gabbard as Mary
- Erika J. Othen as Sylvia
- Pamela Paul as Mary's mother
- Roy Yeager as Mary's father
- Jesse Buckler as Roosevelt Hotel director
- Eric Bright as George
- William J. Vila as taxi driver
- Bob Senkewicz as doctor
- Michael Muldoon as Detective John Palmer
- Peter Stoehr as priest
- Poofy as small white dog
- Ting Zhang as cheerleader #1
Soundtrack
- Bob Sinclar feat. Steve Edwards - "World, Hold On "
- Michael Gray feat. Shelly Poole - "Borderline"
- Lily Allen - "Smile"
- The Kooks - "Naïve"
- Corinne Bailey Rae - "Put Your Records On"
- Seth Lakeman - "Lady of the Sea "
- Montefiori Cocktail - "Crazy"
- Kenny - "I Love New York"
- The House Keepers - "Feel Da Feeling"
- Karis & Luke feat. Groove In Mind - "Dancer"
- T-bone - "And I Feel Like"
- Roselyn - "Music in Me"
- Big Apple - "In The City"
- Gnarls Barkley - Smiley faces
- Resound - "La mia faccia inutile "
- Paolo Sandrini - "Green Sea"
Production
Deleted scenes
- "In piscina"
- "Camera d'Albergo"
- "Jeep"
- "Tartaruga"
- "Il bacio"
Locations