Director: Gianni Di Gregorio
Operator: Gian Enrico Bianchi
Producer: Matteo Garrone
Roles: Valeria De Franciscis (Giovanni’s Mother),
Marina Cacciotti (Luigi’s Mother), Maria Cali
(Aunt Maria), Grazia Cesarini Sforza (Grazia),
Alfonso Santagata (Luigi), Marcello Ottolenghi
(The Doctor), Gianni Di Gregorio (Giovanni)
In Gianni Di Gregorio's delightful debut, an obliging middle-
aged son finds himself catering to a spry but temperamental
geriatric foursome--including his own mother. On the August
holiday of Ferragosto, that celebrates the ascension of the
Virgin Mary into heaven, pretty much the entire city of Rome
empties out. Unfortunately for Gianni, nursing a mountain of
debt as well as his elderly mother Valeria, there is no easy
escape. When the building manager realizes that he too
can pawn off his own mother on Gianni, the gray-haired
quotient begins to escalate.
Buoyed by a superb cast of non-professionals, and a fine
script from Di Gregorio, Mid-August Lunch does not spare
the more difficult and intractable issues that attend aging
in Italy. Rather it views such with the wryness, humour and
balance that only come with age and wisdom.
"It's a wonderfully patient, delicately observed film; warm,
generous, never for a moment sentimental or patronising,
never exploiting dottiness and eccentricity. The performances
of the old ladies are pitch-perfect and by the end, Di
Gregorio's casting of himself as Gianni seems both essential
and inevitable."
The Observer