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Hammamet

  • 2020
  • 2 Std. 6 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
1899
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Hammamet (2020)
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BiographieDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe last year of Bettino Craxi's life, one of the most important and controversial Italian leaders of the 1980s.The last year of Bettino Craxi's life, one of the most important and controversial Italian leaders of the 1980s.The last year of Bettino Craxi's life, one of the most important and controversial Italian leaders of the 1980s.

  • Regie
    • Gianni Amelio
  • Drehbuch
    • Gianni Amelio
    • Alberto Taraglio
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Livia Rossi
    • Luca Filippi
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    1899
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gianni Amelio
    • Drehbuch
      • Gianni Amelio
      • Alberto Taraglio
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Pierfrancesco Favino
      • Livia Rossi
      • Luca Filippi
    • 14Benutzerrezensionen
    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 8 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Pierfrancesco Favino
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Il Presidente
    Livia Rossi
    Livia Rossi
    • Anita
    Luca Filippi
    • Fausto
    Silvia Cohen
    Silvia Cohen
    • La moglie del Presidente
    Alberto Paradossi
    • Il figlio del Presidente
    Federico Bergamaschi
    • Francesco
    Roberto De Francesco
    • Lo psichiatra
    Adolfo Margiotta
    • Il comico
    Massimo Olcese
    • Il comico
    Omero Antonutti
    Omero Antonutti
    • Il padre del Presidente
    Giuseppe Cederna
    Giuseppe Cederna
    • Vincenzo
    Renato Carpentieri
    Renato Carpentieri
    • L'ospite
    Claudia Gerini
    Claudia Gerini
    • L'amante
    Claudia Lawrence
    • La donna del cimitero
    Ammar Badj
    • Il pescatore
    Lasaad Ben Abdallah
    • Il commerciante
    Najla Ben Abdallah
    • La nuora del Presidente
    Luca De Bei
    • Il prete del colleggio
    • Regie
      • Gianni Amelio
    • Drehbuch
      • Gianni Amelio
      • Alberto Taraglio
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    7fiorentino-679-288600

    slow but great actor

    Main actor is great, movie has some nice parts but the pace is slow and expecially at the end loses grip. Maybe it needs a better cut. How accurate its' historically is also a nice question....
    3dierregi

    Yet another case of the missing plot

    Most contemporary Italian movies suffer from lack of a tight script or at the very least a story with a start, middle and ending. Way too often they are assembled as a series of loosely knit sketches or rambling, confused tales. This one belongs to the second category.

    After a promising start, where the Italian Socialist leader Craxi is shown at the height of his power, the scene changes abruptly to Hammamet several years later, with the politician as a broken, disgraced, sick man living in a large villa with tight security. I had to read the synopsis to learn that none of the "real" people involved in the story are called with their real names (?) for unspecified reasons and it is only because I have a vague knowledge of the facts that I know how Craxi ended up in Tunisia.

    However, the narrative fails miserably in the "show, don't tell" department, with relevant episodes of the past narrated by Craxi to the fictional character of a half crazy son of an ex-party member. This part of the plot, with the crazy guy filming Craxi's narration of his memory is irritating because one doesn't get a coherent story.

    One must be an expert of Italian history in the late 80s/early 90s to understand what happened, otherwise it's next to impossible to follow (even for me, and I am Italian).

    Even more irritating are the vapid dialogues of Craxi and the annoying grandchild, the dragged scenes on the beach and around Hammamet, all skimming the surface and never getting to the point - but what was supposed to be the point? The only positive note is main character, the unnamed President (aka Craxi) played with astonishing resemblance to the real person by a very chameleonic actor who disappears in the part. The rest is diluted fluff.
    3alex-jc-72

    not biography, hagiography

    Only human drama, when you talk about a polician you must talk about his political acts.

    This film it's a not-storical narration based just on the ideas of the daughther, a woman that is never been objective. And we can understand her, but not who exploit her.

    The damage that italian politic called Craxi (not nominated in the film but too easy to recognize) come out in the scandal know as "tangentopoli" is really very hard to forget and it's incredible like a movie can ignore what's happened in the latest 80's end early 90's.

    Craxi wasn't the only guilty, that's sure. But this is never been a reason for absolution.

    Favino it's a great actor, and all the cast is very good but in this kind of movie we can't close up on the artist,
    8muratmihcioglu

    Exactly what a Fellini reboot of Citizen Kane would look like

    If nothing else, this is one movie with "character".

    Before sitting down to watch its first airing on Rai3, I peeked at the IMDb comments and the score, only to get confused. The awards and the praise just did not match with the overall score which was close to a 5. And the reviews suggested that one would not get much taste out of "Hammamet" unless one was particularly interested and invested in the history of the Italian left.

    Well, I disagree.

    I barely remembered the name Craxi and had no idea he had spent his last days in Tunisia. A quick search provided me with enough knowledge and trivia to place the narrative where it was intended to be.

    I, too, am one who would enjoy to find the crucial foundations of a story (or a portrait) right within the movie itself, but let's face it: Times have changed. The way we access and enjoy movies has changed. The viewer may at times be expected to interact with the film in ways that are not limited to looking at a screen.

    With a bit of leg work, one can get into Hammamet, which is quite rewarding given that the director has really given thought on how to construct solid scenes focusing all the time on the contrast between how the world sees a man and how the man interprets his very own self.

    The director has made the touches to convert Craxi into a cinematical creature, a man of hopeless yet endless power plays, not as unlikable as actual moguls like Harvey Weinstein but somewhat more crude-yet-real than Citizen Kane.

    A bit of abstraction, some escapism and lots of ego - be they capitalist or socialist, this is how almost any notable man can be portrayed.

    The fact that this movie was shot only 20 years after Craxi's death makes it more interesting. It is a "period piece" in a way, but not so much as the gap between the actual thing and its cinematic interpretation ain't huge.

    I particularly enjoyed the choices of songs used in the movie. The scene where his son played the guitar and song "Piazza Grande" was a delight. Delicate choice of Italian culture from not so long ago, including even tidbits from dubbed Hollywood movies he watches on Italian channels via satellite.

    Reckless bravery... This is what I would call the director's choice on certain things, and also what I would call Craxi's involvement with money and politics.

    The revenge-seeking son of his late friend disappears in the desert, just like that, defeating the very basic concepts of time and space? Really? That was a dare.

    Reducing crimes of fraud into mere "naughtiness" by starting and ending the film with images of a child Craxi? Wow! Name a politician of my own times, and I'd get furious with such whitewashing! Yet, as a simple and functioning explanation to whatever complicated stuff went on in real life, yes, I will take it within the context of this film!

    The Fellini-esque scarf worn by the protagonist as he walks barefoot on top of the Duomo in his dream, the way his daughter takes him to his lover... My, those were pretty notable scenes in very different ways.

    As the doctor says regarding another character: "I malati di mente non guariscono perché non sono malati." (Mental illnesses don't get cured because they are not illnesses.)

    This was a strange, powerful and kind of arrogant film. I'm glad I saw it.
    3studioginger

    Just a great acting

    Francesco Favino has definitely delivered a great acting, but regarding the script and the whole story, a continuous lack of history documentation and a very poorly report on what was going on during those years. Also an overrated point of view of a man that didn't escape from justice only but from the fear of what he did more than anything.

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      The disabled tank visited by Craxi and Fausto Is a real relic left in the desert near Hammamet. It is obviously an old Patton tank, presumably belonging once to the Tunesian army: as such, it couldn't have seen action in WW2, as Craxi recounts.
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      Cento giorni
      Written by Mogol and Piero Soffici

      Performed by Caterina Caselli

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. Januar 2020 (Italien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Italien
    • Sprache
      • Italienisch
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      • Хаммамет
    • Drehorte
      • Tunesien
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      • Rai Cinema
      • Minerva Pictures
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