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My lasting memory of Stanno was him chasing down aimless long balls - despite the fact he was clearly injured - in the last minutes of our home win over Leeds United (a league victory that would have been unthinkable when he joined us in 2006, when we were in the conference).
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Writer-director Kirk Jones (Waking Ned Devine, Nanny McPhee) went to great lengths to shoot his first American film - a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1990 Stanno tutti bene - that would "show off your country."
Robert De Niro Upstages Denver In Kirk Jones' Everybody's Fine 2010
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Stanno was an integral part of our recent success and always and never gave less than 100%.
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Writer-director Kirk Jones (Waking Ned Devine, Nanny McPhee) went to great lengths to shoot his first American film - a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1990 Stanno tutti bene - that would "show off your country."
Michael Bialas: Robert De Niro Upstages Denver In Kirk Jones' Everybody's Fine 2010
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What's the story: The "dysfunctional family holiday film" subgenre gets another member with the release of Everybody's Fine, a remake of Guiseppe Tornatore's Stanno tutti Bene.
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Today, the Americanized version of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1990 "Stanno Tutti Bene", better known as "Everybody's Fine", opens in theaters nationwide.
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Based on Oscar-winning director Guiseppe Tornatore's 1990 hit Italian film, Stanno tutti bene (which starred Marcello Mastroianni as an Italian bureaucrat on a veritable travelogue across Italy in search of his adult children), English director Kirk Jones transfers the story to the States and De Niro.
Brad Balfour: Oscar-Winning Actor Robert De Niro Makes Sure Everybody's Fine 2009
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Today, the Americanized version of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1990 "Stanno Tutti Bene", better known as "Everybody's Fine", opens in theaters nationwide.
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What's the story: The "dysfunctional family holiday film" subgenre gets another member with the release of Everybody's Fine, a remake of Guiseppe Tornatore's Stanno tutti Bene.
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Writer-director Kirk Jones (Waking Ned Devine, Nanny McPhee) went to great lengths to shoot his first American film - a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1990 Stanno tutti bene - that would "show off your country."
Michael Bialas: Robert De Niro Upstages Denver In Kirk Jones' Everybody's Fine 2009
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