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The Assessment

The Assessment

The Assessment

Original title: L'accertamento
6.5 /10 (2) 2001 1h 36m
Drama Thriller Mystery
Director Lucio Lunerti
It is the story of the meeting of two men, presumed childhood friends, of which one remembers every detail, with nostalgia and perhaps resentment, while the other pretends to remember only because he is distressed by a tax assessment and his friend is a tax official. Metaphor of two opposite ways of looking at one's roots, which one cannot free oneself from without risking losing one's identity.
Release
Jun 6, 2001
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Cast

Lino Capolicchio
Lino Capolicchio
Giacomo Toschi
Giulio Brogi
Giulio Brogi
Mario Molinari
Cinzia Monreale
Cinzia Monreale
Elsa
Giovanni Visentin
Giovanni Visentin
Giorgio
Elisa Sednaoui
Elisa Sednaoui
Laura
Roberta Fornier
Roberta Fornier
Infermiera

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Who stars in The Assessment? The main cast of The Assessment includes Lino Capolicchio, Giulio Brogi, Teresa Razzauti, Cinzia Monreale, Giovanni Visentin.
Who directed The Assessment? The Assessment (2001) is directed by Lucio Lunerti.
How long is The Assessment? The Assessment has a runtime of 1h 36m. It was released in 2001.
What genre is The Assessment? The Assessment is a Drama, Thriller, Mystery film. It has a rating of 6.5/10 with 2 votes.

Cast

Lino Capolicchio
Lino Capolicchio
Giacomo Toschi
Giulio Brogi
Giulio Brogi
Mario Molinari
Cinzia Monreale
Cinzia Monreale
Elsa
Giovanni Visentin
Giovanni Visentin
Giorgio
Elisa Sednaoui
Elisa Sednaoui
Laura
Roberta Fornier
Roberta Fornier
Infermiera

Synopsis

It is the story of the meeting of two men, presumed childhood friends, of which one remembers every detail, with nostalgia and perhaps resentment, while the other pretends to remember only because he is distressed by a tax assessment and his friend is a tax official. Metaphor of two opposite ways of looking at one's roots, which one cannot free oneself from without risking losing one's identity.

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