«I am Santa Claus»: the last film with Gigi Proietti

With a white beard, a red jacket and a cellar full of toys: Gigi Proietti’s latest appearance on the big screen has the appearance of Santa Claus. The film is I am Santa Claus, is directed by Edoardo Falcone and will arrive at the cinema on November 3, a month earlier than the Christmas holidays, a sort of early gift to give the last farewell to Proietti, who passed away on 2 November 2020, the day of his eightieth birthday. In this very light and very funny comedy he plays Nicola, a nice gentleman who jealously guards his true identity, that is that of the gift-giving Santa who every December 25 makes the happiness of millions of children.

To unmask him, without doing it on purpose, is however, Ettore, played by Marco Giallini, a former convict with a turbulent and ramshackle life who has no great prospects other than continuing his career as a robber. At least until he bumps into Nicola and decides to revolutionize his life by trying to steal the most succulent secrets about being an undercover Santa Claus. The film, produced by Lucky Red, 3 Marys Entertainment and Rai Cinema, is written and directed by Edoardo Falcone and starred, among others, by Barbara Ronchi, Daniele Pecci and Antonio Gerardi.

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«A film that was created for everyone – young and old: it used to be said – but without necessarily being a“ family ”, at least in the most worn-out sense of the term. For once there is no “bad guy” on duty who wants to destroy Christmas and the “magic of the holidays” “said the director about the film before specifying that he had written the two main characters thinking about the actors who would have them interpreted, namely Marco Giallini and Gigi Proietti. «No one like them could best express two characters so different, but at the same time so full of humanity. Today Gigi is gone. The pain is still alive. Although men like him are unlikely to ever leave us. Meeting him was fortunate. Directing it an honor. Words that might seem rhetorical, but which acquire much more value in the light of what this person was. And that still is, for all of us. Being able to work with him was a great “gift”. Maybe Santa Claus really exists ».

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