Synopsis
Ettore Scola returns to the period and setting of A SPECIAL DAY and the ensemble structure of THE FAMILY with UNFAIR COMPETITION, a new poignant depiction of Italy under the rise of fascism in the late thirties as reflected through the experiences of two Roman retailers.Through the fresh and simple gaze of two children, from two families, the rather foolish adult world around them unfolds. Indeed their fathers are two arch-rival shopkeepers, both of whom live with their families above their stores in the shadow of St Peter's dome.
Umberto a gentile, is a tailor with an elegant wood-panelled shop, losing customers to Jewish neighbour Leone, who continues to expand the stock in his no-frills haberdashery emporium, overlapping with Umberto's wares and undercutting his prices. The families, nevertheless, are ridiculously similar. The two little boys are classmates and inseparable buddies, their elder brother and sister sweethearts.
That is, until 1938 and the discriminatory "race laws" hurriedly passed in Italy. Suddenly Jewish professors can no longer teach, journalists, doctors, lawyers can no longer practice their professions, Jewish children no longer attend public school. Nor can Jewish families keep radios in their homes, or have "Aryan' domestic help, and soon they can no longer even run their own businesses.
Struck by the injustice and absurdity of these laws, the fierce competition between the Jewish notions seller and the tailor turns instead into an unusual friendship and solidarity as the two families, and their two little boys' companionship, are torn asunder by these events. Among the heroes there is also Angelo (Gerard Depardieu), a lukewarm anti-fascist who, when faced with the race laws, can only mumble under his breath, an intellectual who feels ashamed, yet never manages to act with real courage.
Of course the grim events of the war continue to close in on the notions seller and his family. And, as the unbelieving tailor and his family watch on, the Jewish family is finally forced to sell everything they own, including their shop, and, despite the efforts and sympathy of their friends, turn to flee to an unknown and ominous destiny.