Il Postino
(The Postman)

France-Italy (1994): Drama

Italian star and filmmaker Massimo Troisi was dying of heart failure even before this film, his dream project, began production, and he prevailed upon British director Michael Radford to see him and the film through to the end. (The 40-year-old Troisi, a beloved comic actor in Italy, died the day production wrapped.) Based on true events, Troisi plays a shy postman who strikes up an unlikely friendship with exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (Philippe Noiret). Through Neruda's example and tutelage, the hero learns to think of his Italian fishing village in lyrical terms, as well as how to talk to women and even find the strength to take his political stands. Sweet as it is, the film finally pushes beyond its charming borders to become an even more complex and poignant story about the pain of growing into one's destiny. (Amazon.com)

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· Best Achievement in Music (Original Dramatic Score) 1995: Luis Enrique Bacalov


· Best Picture of the Year 1995: Mario & Vittorio Cecchi Gori and Gaetano Daniele - Producers
· Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 1995: Massimo Troisi
· Achievement in Directing 1995: Michael Radford
· Achievement in Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published) 1995: Anna Pavignano, Michael Radford, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli and Massimo Troisi

5 nominations, 1 Award