This is how the boy from ‘Life is Beautiful’ has changed 26 years after its premiere

This is how the boy from ‘Life is Beautiful’ has changed 26 years after its premiere
This is how the boy from ‘Life is Beautiful’ has changed 26 years after its premiere

Life is Beautiful‘ is one of those unforgettable films that the years do not pass by, capable of breaking your heart and, at the same time, illuminating your soul. The debut of Roberto Benigni It is one of the best films in history, and many still do not understand how it could not win the Oscar for Best Film in the 1998 edition, having to “settle” for the best foreign film.

One of the main actors of ‘Life is Beautiful’ is Giorgio Cantariniwho played the boy Giosuè Orefice. A role that illuminated the souls of millions of people around the world, son of Guido Orefice, his role throughout the entire film is endearing and unforgettable. More than two decades have passed since the film was released, but the actor continues to maintain the look that dazzled everyone. Currently he continues to dedicate himself to the world of acting, having recently worked in films such as ‘Comandante’ and ‘Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend’.

‘Life is beautiful’, a work for eternity

A film that won over people all over the world, winning three Oscars out of a total of seven nominations: Best Actor (Roberto Benigni); Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Score.

The synopsis of ‘Life is Beautiful’ reads as follows: “In 1939, on the verge of the outbreak of the Second World War (1939-1945), the extravagant Guido arrives in Arezzo, in Tuscany, with the intention of opening a bookstore. There he meets the charming Dora and, despite the fact that she is the fiancée of the fascist Rodolfo, he marries her and has a son. When the war breaks out, the three are interned in an extermination camp, where Guido will do everything possible to make his son believe that the terrible situation they are suffering is just a game.”

 
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