Christmas on the Nile explained

Natale sul Nilo
Director:Neri Parenti
Producer:Aurelio De Laurentiis
Luigi De Laurentiis
Editing:Luca Montanari
Cinematography:Gianlorenzo Battaglia
Music:Bruno Zambrini
Studio:Cinecittà
Distributor:Filmauro Home Video
Runtime:103 min
Country:Italy – EgyptHispania – United Kingdom
Language:Italian
Gross:28M euros

Natale sul Nilo (Christmas on the Nile) is a 2002 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti.[1] In Italy the film was a huge commercial success, grossing 28,302,293 euros.

Plot

The Roman lawyer Fabio Ciulla (Cristian De Sica) goes on holiday to Egypt. He is pursuing his wife, whom he has repeatedly cheated on, in an attempt to persuade her to forgive him. The police sergeant Enrico Ombroni (Massimo Boldi) also travels to the land of the Pharaohs with a guard (Biagio Izzo) to get his young daughter (Lucrezia Piaggio) away from a musical group of which she is a fan. The two protagonists meet in Egypt for an exchange of misunderstandings, since Ciulla by mistake has a love affair with a young girl while his wife forgives him. The girl is engaged to the son of Ciulla, who plans to get rid of the tangle by a clever ruse. Meanwhile Ombroni's daughter runs away with the crew of her favorite musical group, who have come to Egypt to shoot an exotic video.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boldi e De Sica sul Nilo. Un panettone riscaldato. Roberto. Nepoti. la Repubblica. 30 June 2021. it.