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A coproduction of companies from France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland and Portugal, the claymation film recounts the story of Ughetto's grandfather Luigi, who emigrated from Italy to France in the early 1900s for a better life despite widespread anti-Italian discrimination in that era.
With Ariane Ascaride, Alain Ughetto, Stefano Paganini, Diego Giuliani. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Ughetto family dreamed of a better life abroad. Luigi Ughetto crosses the Alps and starts a new life in France, changing the fate of his beloved family forever.
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- Animation, Drama, Family
- Alain Ughetto
- 2024-01-19
Jun 15, 2022 · Review: No Dogs or Italians Allowed. by Fabien Lemercier. 15/06/2022 - Combining poetry and realism, small and big history, in an original and personal animation style, Alain Ughetto signs a very endearing work of testimony on Italian migration.
In a blend of tragedy and comedy, Alain Ughetto portrays the harsh conditions of an Italian mountain village. The men of the family must do seasonal work in ...
- 2 min
- 24.1K
- BANTAM FILM
Jun 15, 2022 · NO DOGS OR ITALIANS ALLOWED. In a fascinating animation in claymotion, the true story of Luigi, an Italian immigrant who in the '20s clandestinely passes the border of the Alps and founds a family in France. The necessary story of when we were the ones who were forbidden to enter.
- France, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland
- Interdit aux chiens et aux Italiens
- No Dogs or Italians Allowed
- Indie Sales
In the Beginning of the 20th century - Ughettera, Northern Italy, The Ughetto family’s village. Living in the region had become very difficult and the Ughettos dream of a better life abroad.
- Biography, Drama, Animation
A splendid, life-affirming portrait, No Dogs or Italians Allowed won the Jury Award at the 2022 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Director (s): Alain Ughetto. Cast: Ariane Ascaride. Original title: Interdit aux chiens et aux Italiens. Country, year: FRA/ITA | 2022. Duration: 91 mins. Language: in French, Italian and German with EN subs.