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Federico Moccia Accuses Riccardo Scamarcio: Never Forget Where Success Comes From

If Riccardo Scamarcio is considered an internationally renowned actor, with important collaborations with directors of the caliber of Woody Allen, Nanni Moretti and Kenneth Branagh, there are those who do not spend nice words on him. It is the director and writer Federico Moccia, author of the novel Three meters above the sky, from which the film of the same name was made, which starred Riccardo Scamarcio himself, has recently lashed out against the actor. According to reports from Il Messaggero, it seems that Federico Moccia did not like the behavior of Scamarcio, who allegedly distanced himself from “Step”, the protagonist (he played) of the film directed by Luca Lucini

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What happened?

Federico Moccia accuses Scamarcio, saying: «He never thanked me, he took care to distance himself from that character. But if today he is an international star who works with Al Pacino and Johnny Depp, he owes it to Step (Three meters above the sky). Never forget where success comes from». This is because Riccardo Scamarcio’s career really took off with Three meters above the sky, released in 2004. This is not the first time that Moccia has thrown a jab at the well-known actor. A few years ago, in fact, the author and director replied to the words of Scamarcio, who had criticized adolescent films and books, saying he regretted having starred in Three meters above the sky and in the sequel I want you. Also on that occasion, Moccia underlined how from the 2004 film onwards, the actor had had many other job opportunities, reiterating how he should be courteous to those who gave him the initial push.

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2023-08-21 13:13:17
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