Benigni film uses Iraq war as backdrop
Like the Oscar-winning “Life Is Beautiful,” which tackled the Holocaust, Roberto Benigni’s new film, “La Tigre e la Neve” (The Tiger and the Snow), is a comedy set against a tragic backdrop: the war in Iraq.
The movie is an antiwar statement in Benigni’s preferred style: a love story driven by the 52-year-old actor-director’s exuberant and sometimes slapstick humor.
“If you make a direct argument against the war, it bounces back at you,” Benigni said Tuesday as he screened the film in Rome.
“While certain modern works on modern wars or wars of any time go to the head or are powerful as documentaries, this I think goes to the heart,” he said. “And that is more dangerous, stronger.”
Benigni stars as an Italian poet who travels to Iraq to save the love of his life, played by his wife and frequent costar, Nicoletta Braschi, just as the American-led war is beginning.
The film will be released in Italy on Oct. 14, but a U.S. distributor has not yet been selected.
From Associated Press
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