Solino is a German film directed by Fatih Akin. It tells the story of an Italian family who moves to Germany in the 1960s to start a new life. The family opens a pizzeria in the city of Duisburg, where they face challenges and opportunities as they try to integrate into German society.
The film explores themes of immigration, family, and cultural identity as the characters navigate their new surroundings and try to find their place in a foreign land. The family's struggles and triumphs are depicted with humor and heart, making Solino a touching and relatable story for audiences.
As the family's journey unfolds, viewers are taken on a nostalgic and emotional ride through the changing landscapes of post-war Germany and the evolving dynamics of immigrant communities. Solino captures the universal experiences of seeking a better life and finding a sense of belonging in a new home.
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Solino, une vie nouvelle
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Ich will nicht werden, was mein Vater ist
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Ton Steine Scherben:
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La Bambola
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Patty Pravo:
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Canto Di Solino (with Barbara Vitali)
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Jannos Eolou:
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Pizzeria Has a Name
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Ada's Theme
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Jannos Eolou:
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At the Cellar
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Jannos Eolou:
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Solino Waltz
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Jannos Eolou:
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At the Barn House
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Jannos Eolou:
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Chasing Birds in the House
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Jannos Eolou:
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Leaving Solino (with Vittorio Grigolo)
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Jannos Eolou:
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Giancarlo Doesn't Come
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Jannos Eolou:
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Boys At the Hill
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Jannos Eolou:
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Rosa and Gigi
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Jannos Eolou:
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Gigi Returns to Germany
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Jannos Eolou:
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Rosa
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Jannos Eolou:
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Rosa to Solino
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Jannos Eolou:
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Stealing the Camera
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Jannos Eolou:
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Ada's Theme
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Jannos Eolou:
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Giancarlo Doesn't Come
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Jannos Eolou:
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