CINEMA GREENWICH D’ESSAI – CAGLIARI – PROGRAMMING FROM SEPTEMBER 14 Reviewed by admin on . ROOM EST Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 17-19,15-21,30 From Monday to Thursday at 17-19,15-21,30 PIETA     The masterpiece of Korean director Kim Ki-d ROOM EST Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 17-19,15-21,30 From Monday to Thursday at 17-19,15-21,30 PIETA     The masterpiece of Korean director Kim Ki-d Rating:

CINEMA GREENWICH D’ESSAI – CAGLIARI – PROGRAMMING FROM SEPTEMBER 14

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PIETA

 

 

The masterpiece of Korean director Kim Ki-duk, Golden Lion at the recent Venice Film Festival in Venice.

Original Title: Pieta Country: South Korea Year: 2012 Genre: Drama Runtime: 102 ‘Director: Kim Ki-duk
Cast: Cho Min-soo, Lee Jung-jin

Distribution: Good Films Release Date: September 2012 Venice 2012-14 (cinema)
“Pieta” is a film which combines many things: money, revenge, forgiveness, mercy and motherhood. The full story of the violence that has always characterized the film tells the story of a usurer of the fiercest able to cripple people just to receive the balance of the insurance. But one day the demonic protagonist meets a woman who claims to be his mother. In the face of this lady the loan shark is at the beginning distrustful, but in the end he prevails in his desire to be loved.

 

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It ‘WAS THE SON


CINEMA RELEASE: 14/09/2012

DISTRIBUTION: Fandango COUNTRY: Italy 2012 DURATION: 90 Min GENRE: Drama
DIRECTOR: Daniel Ciprì
SCREENPLAY: Miriam Rizzo, Daniele Cipri, Massimo Gaudioso
ACTORS: Toni Servillo, Giselda Volodi, Fabrizio Falco, Aurora Quattrocchi, Benedict Raneli, Piero Misuraca, Alfredo Castro, James Civiletti, P.Giorgio Bellocchio.

The film tells the misery of wealth, rending the dullness of a family that, even in ruin, think about buying a car. A universal behavior in a world where everything is scratch cards, want to appear on television. A story from the book of the same name by Roberto Alajmo (Knopf), which anticipates what is happening in our country today. And not only in our country.

Daniele Cipri, one of three Italian directors competing for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival next, unable now to give you an idea of the atmosphere of his “It was his son” a story that part of it from the Sicilian Mafia, but get anywhere else. In that territory which combines degradation, moral poverty subculture television. And the dream is reduced to a symbol on four wheels: Mercedes, around which revolves the whole story.
We should not think, however, that the tone of the film – shot in Puglia, in spite of the Sicilian setting – is serious, somber. As usual in the style of Daniel Ciprì – here for the first time without his signature work professional partner Franco Maresco – the atmosphere is grotesque, and often laugh, albeit in a really cry. stands the histrionic talent of the protagonist, Toni Servillo.

 

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