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Il giovane Mussolini

  • Miniserie
  • 1993–
  • R
  • 1 Std. 54 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
255
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Antonio Banderas in Il giovane Mussolini (1993)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe story of a young Benito Mussolini. It is the drama of a man whose lust for power unleashed a reign of terror - the chilling account of how an ambitious young schoolteacher became the rut... Alles lesenThe story of a young Benito Mussolini. It is the drama of a man whose lust for power unleashed a reign of terror - the chilling account of how an ambitious young schoolteacher became the ruthless dictator of Italy.The story of a young Benito Mussolini. It is the drama of a man whose lust for power unleashed a reign of terror - the chilling account of how an ambitious young schoolteacher became the ruthless dictator of Italy.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Toni Bertorelli
    • Valentina Lainati
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    255
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Toni Bertorelli
      • Valentina Lainati
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    HöchsteAm besten bewertet1 Jahreszeit1994

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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Benito Mussolini
    • 1993
    Toni Bertorelli
    • Primo
    • 1993
    Valentina Lainati
    • Giulia Ferrari
    • 1993
    Franco Mescolini
    • Ferrari
    • 1993
    Anna Geislerová
    Anna Geislerová
    • Eleonora
    • 1993
    Claudia Koll
    • Rachele
    • 1993
    Susanne Lothar
    Susanne Lothar
    • Angelika Balabanoff
    • 1993
    Luca Zingaretti
    Luca Zingaretti
    • Pietro Nenni
    • 1993
    Andrea Giordana
    Andrea Giordana
    • Naldi
    • 1993
    Jan Hrusínský
    Jan Hrusínský
    • Vautrot
    • 1993
    Klára Pollertová
    Klára Pollertová
    • Carmen
    • 1993
    Franco Castellano
    • Rocca
    • 1993
    Vlastimil Zavrel
    Vlastimil Zavrel
    • Prisoner
    • 1993
    Pavel Rímský
    Pavel Rímský
    • Bertoni
    • 1993
    Gabriela Wilhelmová
    Gabriela Wilhelmová
    • Sirotina
    • 1993
    Alice Snirychová
    Alice Snirychová
    • 1st Woman Patron
    • 1993
    Karel Hábl
    Karel Hábl
    • Police Officer
    • 1993
    Václav Kotva
    Václav Kotva
    • Old Priest
    • 1993
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    5roark183

    Nothing Here About the Fall of Mussolini

    Mussolini was a bullying opportunist, a hooligan who would use shouting in an uninterupptible manner in is oratory discourse to overwhelm his debaters. He had little to no real understanding or belief in the socialism he professed to espouse. Rather he used the socialist party to build his own image and to further his own career. In this film this is perceived of him by both his wife, Rachele, and his sometime supporter, Angelika Balabanoff. However, neither had the gumption to stand by their convictions as Benito's significance to them had grown such that neither could ignore him. The film tries to conceal this point, but it does come out, knowing where Benito was headed after the film ends.

    The English title is pretty misleading. The film ends in 1915, just before Italy enters World War I on the side of the Allies, as Mussolini intended. So there is nothing in the film about the "... Fall of Mussolini". The film deals only with "... The Rise ..." The Italian title is much more accurate, as it does deal pretty much with Mussolini's youth, 1901-1915. I watched the English audio version. Another reviewer stated the Italian version (English subtitled) was better because it was more passionate. That may well be, but both versions on the DVD are dubbed. That's not Antonio Banderas speaking Italian on the Italian version.

    Perhaps for educational value, the film has some merit to get an idea what Mussolini's life was like 1901-1915. It seems chronologically accurate, though it may be debatable whether Mussolini resigned or was expelled and/or fired from his various positions. In the film he is portrayed as resigning from the socialist party, but per Wikipedia he was expelled. So the film may not be absolutely accurate, but one can get a feel for what Mussolini was like in the film as he bullied people and constantly espoused and provoked violence. I find it interesting that the film ends just before Mussolini is about to show his true colors as he enters the war himself (the war being opposed by the socialist party) and afterward promotes Fascism (diametrically opposed to the socialism he professed before the war).

    I give the film a low rating based on its entertainment value. The film does have some educational value which is why I watched it. However, I find little entertainment value in the glorification of such a hypocritical opportunist as Benito Mussolini and for me film ratings are based on entertainment value.
    6Pooua

    A Very, Very Long Movie

    At the most obvious level, the average person might ask of this movie, "Why, oh why, would someone make a 5-hour movie about Benito Mussolini?" It does not even cover his entire life! In fact, it only covers about 12 years of his life, and all of it prior to the period for which he is historically significant to Americans. The movie covers Mussolini from age 19 to about age 31, ending about 1914, just before Italy's entry into WW I. The events of Mussolini's life depicted in the movie could be summarized as serial seduction of women, rabble-rousing and trouble-making, nothing in itself historically significant. Political wonks, history buffs and devout Socialists would find the movie interesting, but it is much too long and irrelevant for just about anyone else.

    However, within the specialized audience for which this movie would hold appeal, it excels as a professionally-produced made-for-TV movie. For the American historian, it introduces some of the people who were significant in the era, and shows how they related to Mussolini. The movie also shows many bright, gifted, thoughtful people--even within his own party--who were routed by Mussolini's brute appeal to the public's emotions.

    Antonio Banderas is believable to Americans in the role of seducer because of his sensuality, but the real Mussolini was plain-looking enough that if he was as promiscuous as portrayed in this movie, it could only be as a result of his society's (and his own) self-motivation for base desires. The real Mussolini looked like a thug and acted like a thug. He was a brutal man. How could such a man attract rational people to himself? The movie shows that he did it by his unwavering arrogance; people follow confident, assertive people, for better or worse.

    The movie includes partial female nudity and Antonio Banderas' backside.
    8rps-2

    Splendid(and surprising)

    To begin, there are two separate movies here. I watched the first disk in English and would have voted a 4. I watched the second in Italian with English subtitles and thus the 8. It is altogether more powerful and effective in the Italian. The passion just doesn't come through in the dubbed English. This is a first class production, a brilliant recapturing of the Europe that was destroyed in "The Great War." The costumes, the elegant surroundings and especially, the wonderful old trains are a delight. It's all photographed with a superb eye for moods and colours and angles. Interestingly, this paints a somewhat sympathetic picture of Mussolini who usually is regarded as a demagogue and a buffoon. Banderas gives us a man of conviction, principle and passion. My only disappointment was the quick ending. I had expected the film to take us through the Lateran accord, the invasion of Ethopia, World War II, the relationship with Hitler and Il Duce's grisly end. All that is covered in about 30 seconds at the end. A sequel in the works, perhaps? In any case, this is a fine piece with some outstanding performers and is yet another example of how the European genre of cinema surpasses Hollywood in taste and style.
    8museumofdave

    A Surprising Slice of Italian History: Lavishly Produced, Splendidly Acted

    From the U.S. title given on most copies of this Italian production, one sees "The Rise and Fall of Mussolini," intimating that this long series takes us well into World War II and the country's turning on the man they held in high esteem for a short while.

    Well, surprise, folks--there's no "Fall" in the 308 minute history lesson, and the man we meet is a vital, young Socialist who earns the respect of his people by standing up for what he believes. Not knowing this before I watched it, I kept expecting to see Banderas somehow evolve into the stereotyped Mussolini most of us know from either experience or history books, but that doesn't happen--the film, which is a literate, well-produced and intelligent biopic, ends in 191--long, long before World War II.

    Some critics complain about the English dubbing--solution: watch it in Italian and add the excellent English subtitles! If you're looking for war action, this ain't it--but if you want to see Banderas and a competent Italian cast devote themselves to some fascinating, little-known history and an immersion in political theory--this is a good choice!
    KinemaZOne

    Banderas and Cerami

    This very good italian TV fiction has been showed just once in the italian network (RAI) in 1993 end no more forward. In 1993 Banderas was a good but not yet very famous actor, and so was the screenplayer Vincenzo Cerami ("La Vita è Bella", "Pinocchio"). The movie tells about the Benito Mussolini's life before the Fascism, when he was socialist and the director of the newspaper "Avanti!".

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      Sadly, the English-dubbed version offered on Amazon Prime Video, titled "Benito: The Rise and Fall of Mussolini," was not dubbed by Antonio Banderas but someone with virtually no accent.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Februar 1994 (Italien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Italien
      • Deutschland
      • Spanien
      • Tschechische Republik
    • Sprachen
      • Italienisch
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      • Benito: The Rise and Fall of Mussolini
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      • Radio Televisión Española (RTVE)
      • Rai 2
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