Green Book

Titolo originale: Green Book
Regia: Peter Farrelly |
Anno: 2018
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Commedia Storia
Tag: friendship | southern usa | road trip | racism | pianist | driver | lgbt | road movie | music tour | 1960s | roadtrip | gay theme | feel good | wry |
Cast: Viggo Mortensen | Mahershala Ali | Linda Cardellini | Sebastian Maniscalco | Dimiter D. Marinov | P.J. Byrne | Mike Hatton | Joe Cortese | Maggie Nixon | Von Lewis | Jon Sortland | Don Stark | Anthony Mangano | Paul Sloan | Quinn Duffy | Seth Hurwitz | Hudson Galloway | Gavin Foley | Rodolfo Vallelonga | Louis Venere | Frank Vallelonga | Don DiPetta | Jenna Laurenzo | Suehyla El-Attar Young | Kenneth Israel | Derrick Spears | Johnny Williams | Randal Gonzalez | Iqbal Theba | Sharon Landry | Nick Vallelonga | David An | Mike Cerrone | Peter Gabb | Gertrud Sigle | Geraldine Singer | Ron Flagge | Martin Bats Bradford | Ted Huckabee | Gralen Bryant Banks | Sam Malone | Floyd Miles | David Kallaway | James W. Evermore | Harrison Stone | Ricky Muse | Tom Virtue | Christina Simpkins | Kermit Burns III | Lindsay Brice | Shane Partlow | Daniel Greene | Brian Distance | Craig DiFrancia | Dennis W. Hall | Leslie Castay | David Simpson | Jim Klock | Billy Breed | Dane Rhodes | Brian Stepanek | Jon Michael Davis | Montrel Miller | Ninja N. Devoe | Brian Hayes Currie |

Nel 1962, dopo la chiusura di uno dei migliori club di New York in cui lavorava, il buttafuori italoamericano Tony Lip deve a tutti i costi trovare un lavoro per mantenere la sua famiglia. Accetta di lavorare per il pianista afroamericano Don Shirley e decide di seguirlo in tour nel sud degli Stati Uniti. Nonostante le differenze e gli iniziali contrasti, tra i due si instaurerà una forte amicizia.

Approfondimenti

In the shared hotel room scene, some graffiti appears on the wall to the right of Tony's head: "CASL [...] D
The scene where Tony Lip is drinking milk could be a reference to the movie Gioventù bruciata (19 [...] D
The pizza scene is drawn from real life: Nick Vallelonga said Tony Lip used to order a whole, unslic [...] D
Director of Photography, Sean Porter convinced Peter Farrelly to shoot all the car scenes on locatio [...] D
Viggo Mortensen was Peter Farrelly's first choice for the role of Tony Lip. The director sent him th [...] D
It won the National Board of Review Award for Best Film of 2018, and was also chosen as one of the T [...] D
Professor Longhair's "Go To The Mardi Gras" is included both in the soundtrack (KFC scene) and the e [...] D
The film is dedicated to "Larry the Crow," a bird that hung around the shooting location. Viggo Mort [...] D
The film was entirely shot in Louisiana, with the exception of one day in New York. The scene where [...] D
With his Academy Award win for Best Supporting Actor, Mahershala Ali becomes the first black actor ( [...] D
The title and subject matter are a reference to "The Negro Motorist Green Book," also known as "The [...] D
The song Tony sings as he arrives back at home is Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle, a traditional Italian Chri [...] D
First film shot in the Univisium 2.00 : 1 aspect ratio to win the Best Picture Academy Award. D
Viggo Mortensen lived in Argentina for a while and is a fan of the "Club Atlético San Lorenzo de [...] D
Peter Farrelly says Viggo Mortensen, a perfectionist, insisted on doing the milk-chugging scene thre [...] D
Peter Farrelly said he tried to play down the laughs, conscious of his background as a comedic filmm [...] D
The film won 3 Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Mahershala Ali), Best Original Scree [...] D
To prepare to play Don Shirley, Mahershala Ali worked with the film's composer, Kris Bowers. The abs [...] D
Viggo Mortensen really ate the hot dogs in the Gorman's scene. The production crew provided him with [...] D
When A spasso con Daisy (1989) won the Best Picture Academy Award, the film explored the relationshi [...] D
Director of Photography, Sean Porter, based the lighting on period colors and spectral responses: "T [...] D
Little information circulates about Don Shirley, the only documents available being the booklets of [...] D
The first PG-13 film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture since The Artist (2011). D
Out of the eight Best Picture nominees, the film tied with Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) for the least am [...] D
This was Universal Pictures' second Univisium 2.00:1 release since Jurassic World (2015) and the thi [...] D
The piano piece with which Doc wows the crowd at the bar is Frédéric Chopin's Etude Op. 25 No. [...] D
Tony Lip's children were younger than portrayed in the film. Older child actors were cast in order t [...] D
In the Vallelonga family scenes, Tony and Dolores' real family members play most of the relatives. D
Peter Farrelly claimed that despite signing on Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali (fresh off an Osca [...] D
Tony Lip did actually punch the police officer and consequently end up in jail with Dr. Shirley, but [...] D
Tony does not understand foreign languages apart from Italian, as shown when he says "danke schön [...] D
This motion picture won the "Best Picture" Oscar the night before the hour-long documentary film The [...] D
While Green Book focuses on Tony Lip and Don Shirley, one should not forget the two other members of [...] D
According to Nick Vallelonga, Johnny Williams, the actor who played Fat Paulie (who competes against [...] D
Viggo Mortensen revealed that Louis Venere, one of Nick Vallelonga's real-life relatives, caused con [...] D
The only onscreen drink that Tony doesn't take in one gulp is the KFC soda. D
One of the songs played by the Don Shirley trio during a montage is "Happy Talk" from Rodgers and Ha [...] D
The first film since Chariots of Fire to win Best Picture without winning at both the Directors Guil [...] D
Asked about his go-to meal to gain weight, Viggo Mortensen said, "It was Italian food. It was a lot [...] D
Brian Hayes Currie: The Maryland State trooper who pulls the car over in a snowstorm. D
In the scene where Don first gets into the car, there is a poster advertising the November 10, 1962 [...] D
Prior to filming, Viggo Mortensen was invited to meet Nick Vallelonga's family over a six-hour dinne [...] D
The real Tony Lip is best known for playing Carmine Lupertazzi on I Soprano (1999) and has had roles [...] D
Viggo Mortensen would play Tony Lip's I Soprano (1999) episodes in the background while getting read [...] D
Doc's chess set has no black squares or pieces. D
Nick Vallelonga pulled a fast one in hiring his real-life family members to play the onscreen family [...] D
The role of Bobby Rydell, opening act of the film, was originally pushed by producers to be played b [...] D
Composer and pianist Kris Bowers doubles for Mahershala Ali and plays the on-screen pieces of Don Sh [...] D
Green Book had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2018, [...] D
The film is based on interviews with his father and Shirley, as well as letters his father wrote to [...] D
Despite being filmed in Louisiana, the winter storm scenes were real. Viggo Mortensen convinced Pete [...] D
Mahershala Ali apologized to Shirley's nephew, Edwin Shirley III, saying that "I did the best I coul [...] D
Knowing that he would one day make a film of the story that links Don Shirley and his father, Nick V [...] D
This is Peter Farrelly's first drama after years of filming comedies. Mahershala Ali referred to him [...] D
Viggo Mortensen put on 20 pounds for the role of Tony Lip. He fed on Italian cuisine, mostly pizza a [...] D
The cars the group drives are 1962 Cadillac Sedan DeVilles. The production used three, two for drivi [...] D
The film won the People's Choice Award at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) in September 20 [...] D
Mahershala Ali won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in Moonlight (2016), in which he pla [...] D
The Italian-language scenes in the script simply read, "They speak Italian." Viggo Mortensen queried [...] D
The Virgin Mary necklace worn by Viggo Mortensen belonged to the real Tony Lip. D
Viggo Mortensen's wardrobe contains many red and blue striped shirts, a tribute to his favorite socc [...] D
Mahershala Ali claims that, in their first production dinner to go over the script, Viggo Mortensen [...] D
Upon the film's release, the Shirley family stated that Tony and Doc were not friends, they had "an [...] D
This is the first dramatic film directed by either of the Farrelly Brothers. D
Director of Photography Sean Porter found the on-location car work challenging. "Mahershala and Vigg [...] D
This is the 20th Best Picture Oscar winner that was not included in Steven Schneider's "1001 Movies [...] D
Nick Vallelonga says he spent a lot of the shoot in tears because the actors' portrayals of his pare [...] D
Dimiter D. Marinov was cast for the role of Oleg only after a second chance. The first time, Marinov [...] D
Costume designer Betsy Heimann fitted Viggo Mortensen's clothing quite tightly; implying Tony bought [...] D
The opening of the film shows Bobby Rydell singing "That Old Black Magic" at the club where Tony Lip [...] D
This is the third movie for which Viggo Mortensen received a Best Actor Oscar nomination (after La p [...] D
The producers of the documentary The Green Book: Guide to Freedom (2019) were unaware of the concurr [...] D
One of only 5 films to win the Academy Award for Best Picture without being nominated for Best Direc [...] D
A theatre marquee in the background of one town shot shows Lawrence d'Arabia (1962) playing. Viggo M [...] D
At one hour, six minutes, and thirty-eight seconds, Mahershala Ali's performance in this film is the [...] D
According to Peter Farrelly, Viggo Mortensen was surprisingly insecure playing an Italian-American, [...] D
On November 7, 2018, during a promotional panel discussion, Viggo Mortensen said the word "n****r". [...] D
Based on Estonian media, the prototype of Oleg is actually Estonian cellist Jüri Täht. D
The friendship between Don Shirley and Tony Lip lasted more than 50 years. After the initial two-mon [...] D
Sean Porter revealed that there were no "spit buckets" on set, for Viggo Mortensen to spit out food [...] D
Per Viggo Mortensen's suggestion, the movie has no opening credits or title card. This immerses view [...] D
To interpret the members of the Vallelonga family, Peter Farrelly appealed to the Vallelonga themsel [...] D
Viggo Mortensen had to constantly stay on his fattening diet to maintain the weight during filming, [...] D
Viggo Mortensen did so much on-camera eating he claims not to have eaten any of the catered food on [...] D

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When the southern police pull over the car and Viggo Mortensen ultimately punches a cop for a racial [...] D
The movie is set in late 1962, but several 1964 cars feature in various scenes. The opening in front [...] D
When Gio Loscudo tells Tony to call him by his first name "Gio", he pronounces it with the "i" inste [...] D
Kentucky Fried Chicken did not use the red and white striped cups for drinks in 1962. Additionally, [...] D
When Tony takes the milk bottle from the refrigerator there is a McCormick spice container with a ba [...] D
At the restaurant where Dr. Shirley is denied service, Oleg orders three shots of vodka and says, "C [...] D
The saxophone does not use a mute so it should have sounded much louder than the piano during the ja [...] D
Lawrence d'Arabia was released in New York City on 16th December 1962. It would still have been a ma [...] D
Tony talks to the stage manager in Indiana and complains about the piano not being a Steinway. Tony [...] D
There was a 1964 custom painted red and white Ford Falcon in several scenes. The movie took place in [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, the font used on the Copacabana entrance canopy (a variant of Futura) [...] D
The time-line in the early part of the movie reads 1962 as a 1964 Chevrolet drives through. D
The version of "Lucille" that plays in the car is not the original 1957 recording, but a rerecording [...] D
When they first set off on the drive, as they cross the George Washington Bridge, NJ is seen on the [...] D
When Tony throws out paper cup from the car, the background is an open farm land and white enclosure [...] D
Near the end of movie, in the bar where Dr. Don Shirley is playing an upright piano (that is not a S [...] D
The elevated train briefly seen is 21st century contemporary. D
Tony expresses enthusiasm about eating Kentucky Fried Chicken in Kentucky, but they eat it while dri [...] D
The film is set in the early 60s. In one scene, Tony and Don eat extra crispy Kentucky Fried Chicken [...] D
When headed into Kentucky from Indiana, they would have had to cross the Ohio River. In the movie, t [...] D
The "Betty likes butter" sequence starts with Tony's arm out of the open window, but in the trailing [...] D
After Tony picks up Dr. Shirley they are seen crossing the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey. [...] D
The deep brown liquid that Don drinks every night could not be Cutty Sark, which is a light amber co [...] D
I find the issue of Tony's gun a puzzle. It was a surprise that he had a gun towards the end of the [...] D
The Green Book is described as a guide to "traveling while black". This is clearly a corruption of t [...] D
When Tony pulls in to eat Kentucky Fried Chicken in Kentucky he drives past a 1964 Ford Fairlane wag [...] D
In the year this film takes place, Seventh Ave was one way heading south. The cars are parked facing [...] D
After Doc Shirley was beat up at the bar, his face was full of cuts. The next scene...nothing was vi [...] D
When the police allow Dr. Shirley to make a phone call, the dial tone sound would never have been pr [...] D
In the scenes in the diner leading up to the hot dog eating contest, the sink in the corner has a ha [...] D
When highway dotted lines are visible, they are yellow (as they are now), but in the 1960s, the dott [...] D
The movie takes place in 1962; the young sons are clearly elementary school age, at least. The older [...] D
Tony criticizes Don for not being familiar with several black musicians whose music they hear on the [...] D
Doc did not adjust the placing and height of the piano stool when he plays a classical piece at the [...] D
When the car has broken down and Don Shirley is observing the field-hands in denim dungarees. The ol [...] D
When they were stopped in the snowstorm, the back window was clean in the long shots, but full of sn [...] D
Viggo Mortensen's wrist tattoo is visible when Tony salutes Dolores as he's setting off on the trip. [...] D
On the trip back to NY the windshield wipers are going and the snow isn't on the windshield, it was [...] D
When Tony picks up Dr. Shirley, there is a poster visible in the window of Carnegie Hall announced B [...] D
At 29'05", a shot from the back of Tony's car shows that Doc is sitting behind him. In the next shot [...] D
In the scene with a wrong piano - not a Steinway - provided for the concert, the piano lid is opened [...] D
Modern day electrical breaker boxes in the hotel in Birmingham. D
The bar in Kentucky where Dr. Shirley was getting roughed up in had a digital cash register. D

Frase

Dr. Don Shirley: [Tony offers him a fried chicken] [...] D
Tony Lip: I dunno. Personally I think if you stuck [...] D
Tony Lip: Christ, I'm blacker than you are. Dr. D [...] D
Tony Lip: [Eating KFC in Kentucky] Mmm. I think th [...] D
Tony Lip: Kentucky Fried Chicken! In Kentucky! Whe [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: I am not a medical doctor. I'm a [...] D
Tony Lip: You know, if this got out, it would kill [...] D
Tony Lip: The world's full of lonely people afraid [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: What on God's green earth are you [...] D
Tony Lip: You speak German, huh? Dr. Don Shirley: [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: So where did this "Tony the Lip" [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: Tony, are you hungry? Tony Lip: [...] D
Tony Lip: You know, when you first hired me, my wi [...] D
Tony Lip: [Surveying the snow] This could get bad, [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: You never win with violence. You [...] D
Louie Venere: I got to admit... Lip's letters? The [...] D
Tony Lip: It's like what your friend the President [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: Tony! I'm sorry about last night. [...] D
Johnny Venere: [Breaking the silence] C'mon. Make [...] D
Tony Lip: You know, Doc, something's been eatin' a [...] D
Dolores: You hungry? Tony Lip: I'm starvin'! D
Gorman: The bet's simple. Half a C-note. Most hot [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: So if I'm not *black* enough and [...] D
Tony Lip: You know, my father used to say, whateve [...] D
Tony Lip: I don't make the rules down here. Dr. D [...] D
Tony Lip: What's the big deal, Doc? Squirrels woul [...] D
Tony Lip: Ain't they supposed to be following us? [...] D
Oleg: Being genius is not enough, it takes courage [...] D
Johnny Venere: He had a great job at the Sanitatio [...] D
Tony Lip: [Writing a letter to his wife] Dear Dolo [...] D
Orange Bird Bartender: You a cop? Tony Lip: Do I [...] D
[last lines] Dolores: Hello. Dr. Don Shirley: Yo [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: And make sure there is a bottle o [...] D
Tony Lip: [to Dr. Shirley] Come meet my family! D
Dr. Don Shirley: Yes, I live in a castle, Tony! Al [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: [clears throat] Could you put out [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: [to Tony, dictating a letter for [...] D
Dr. Don Shirley: Ahh that was a good time. I'd do [...] D
Tony Lip: Hey, Gorman. What's the record here for [...] D
Tony Lip: [stopping at a run down motel] This plac [...] D

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