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El hombre que vendrá

Título original: L'uomo che verrà
  • 2009
  • 1h 55min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,4/10
1,8 mil
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El hombre que vendrá (2009)
Winter, 1943. Martina is 8 years old and lives on the slopes of Monte Sole, not far from 
Bologna. She is the only child of a peasant family who, like many, are struggling to get 
by. Years previously she lost her newborn brother and hasnÂ’t spoken since.         
In December her mother becomes pregnant again. 
Months go by and the child grows in its motherÂ’s womb. Martina anxiously awaits her 
brotherÂ’s arrival as the war gets closer and closer and life becomes more and more 
difficult. On the night of the 28th of September 1944, the baby is finally born. 
Almost simultaneously the SS unleash an unprecedented reprisal in the area, which will 
go down in history as “The Marzabotto Massacre”.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaIn the winter of 1943 a young girl named Martina stays silent following the death of her brother several years before. Her mother's pregnancy gives her hope, but as her brother is born the N... Leer todoIn the winter of 1943 a young girl named Martina stays silent following the death of her brother several years before. Her mother's pregnancy gives her hope, but as her brother is born the Nazis begin rounding up civilians.In the winter of 1943 a young girl named Martina stays silent following the death of her brother several years before. Her mother's pregnancy gives her hope, but as her brother is born the Nazis begin rounding up civilians.

  • Dirección
    • Giorgio Diritti
  • Guión
    • Giorgio Diritti
    • Giovanni Galavotti
    • Tania Pedroni
  • Reparto principal
    • Greta Zuccheri Montanari
    • Claudio Casadio
    • Alba Rohrwacher
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    1,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Giorgio Diritti
    • Guión
      • Giorgio Diritti
      • Giovanni Galavotti
      • Tania Pedroni
    • Reparto principal
      • Greta Zuccheri Montanari
      • Claudio Casadio
      • Alba Rohrwacher
    • 10Reseñas de usuarios
    • 21Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 20 premios y 25 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos1

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    Greta Zuccheri Montanari
    • Martina
    Claudio Casadio
    • Armando
    Alba Rohrwacher
    Alba Rohrwacher
    • Beniamina
    Maya Sansa
    Maya Sansa
    • Lena
    Vito
    • Signor Bugamelli
    • (as Stefano 'Vito' Bicocchi)
    Bernardo Bolognesi
    • Partigiano Gianni
    Stefano Croci
    • Dino
    Zoello Gilli
    • Dante
    Francesca Gnech
    • Cielia
    Timo Jacobs
    Timo Jacobs
    • Ufficiale medico SS
    Giovanni Macchiavelli
    • Guglielmo Bugamelli
    Germano Maccioni
    • Don Ubaldo Marchioni
    Eleonora Mazzoni
    • Signora Bugamelli
    Thaddäus Meilinger
    Thaddäus Meilinger
    • Ufficiale SS
    Francesco Modugno
    • Antonio
    Maria Grazia Naldi
    • nonna Vittoria
    Orfeo Orlando
    Orfeo Orlando
    • il Mercante
    Diego Pagotto
    • Pepe
    • Dirección
      • Giorgio Diritti
    • Guión
      • Giorgio Diritti
      • Giovanni Galavotti
      • Tania Pedroni
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    8SnoopyStyle

    beautifully shot historical events

    It's Dec 1943 in rural Italy. Martina is a young girl who has stopped talking. The other kids pick on her. Her mother is pregnant after the lost of her baby brother. Her family works the family farm living under the Nazi occupation. Some of the villagers support the Partisans led by Wolf. The fighting between the Partisans and the Nazis escalate. The Germans round up the locals and massacre them. Martina survives the mass killings and find her newborn brother as the historical event takes place.

    This takes a lesser known story, outside of Italy, and brings it onto the big screen from the point of view of a child. It is beautifully shot. The story meanders early on but the little girl is compelling enough to keep it interesting. The massacre itself is a rolling train of horrifying events. It's important to tell the tale and this does a good job doing it with beauty and sincerity.
    9nmegahey

    Powerful true-life war drama

    It's a bit of a challenge to take on and get across the full impact of the Marzabotto massacre, the worst war-time atrocity committed in Italy during WWII, and director Giorgio Diritti takes a bit of a risk in L'uomo che verrà (The Man who will Come) by viewing events from the perspective of an 8 year old girl. The approach however neither shies away from the very real horror of the events of September 1944 nor sentimentalises them, but presents the story in a shockingly realistic and matter-of-fact way.

    Life in the Monte Sole region of Italy, in the mountains south of Bologna, is difficult enough for the inhabitants of the small farming community in the winter of 1943. The work is hard, the people live in poverty and are put under further strain by the taxes and regulations of the fascist government. The pact between Mussolini and Hitler however has just broken down and the German troops who patrol the region have suddenly become a more threatening presence.

    For the first half of the film we only get a sense of this from the perspective of Martina, an 8 year old girl. Unaware of what is really going on, her view is one of an innocent gradually coming to an awareness of the nature of the world. No longer speaking since the death of her baby brother, Martina is a silent witness to the world around her, to the struggle to survive. Most of her experiences are typical of childhood; she's bullied at school, is gradually becoming aware of what goes on between men and women, and is looking forward to her mother giving birth to a new baby.

    On the other hand, Martina also experiences horrors no child should ever be expected to witness. She sees German troops ambushed and prisoners being executed in the woods, hears the bombardment of Bologna, and experiences first-hand the events of the 28th and 29th September 1944 when she is rounded up with the other villagers by a Waffen SS unit. Accused of sheltering the Partisan units hiding out in the woods who have been attacking their patrols, the SS brutally execute around 770 citizens of Marzabotto; men, women and children alike.

    This horrifying true-life event is filmed by director Giorgio Diritti without sentimentality and without exaggeration and it's all the more shocking for it. Despite the necessity of having to create a fictional family and present a child-like narrative viewpoint as a way to navigate through the events, L'uomo che verrà nonetheless is unmanipulative and has an authentic feel for the period, the poverty and the hardship experienced, sparing the viewer little of the horror of what really happened in the region in 1944. L'uomo che verrà won the Best Film award in Italy's 2010 David di Donatello awards.
    10iliasbartolini

    Well directed and produced, historically accurate

    I just needed to write a direct answer to the review of "sfviewer123" - "Old wine new bottles" who voted 4.0 and claims about some stereotypization of the historical complexity. Please disregard that review.

    I can tell you that I grew up in the same region were the facts of this film are based, I read the historical documents, I watched the interviews of the survivals. My grandpa was hiding from the fascist forces in those years. This films captures to a true depth the reality of that conflict form the perspective of the innocent population. It is a unique gem in it's genre and it is historically very accurate of the events of the Marzabotto massacre.
    8BaronVonCount

    A beautiful depiction of the horror of war

    This movie is mostly seen through the eyes of the young girl, Martina, who along with the other children provides a depth of innocence which is the counterpoint to the ice-cold brutality of an invading army. The various viewpoints and behaviour of the diverse groups: villagers - old and young; partisans living in the woods;the clergy; the invading forces with their various levels of humanity from ruthless soldiers whose souls are dead to those who can't help but feel compassion for the people they are invading, never seem clichéd even though they may be in so many war movies. This is simply humanity at war, portrayed clearly and credibly without the slightest pretence. The cinematography, direction and acting are supremely natural, creating a fine, memorable movie.
    info-980-527623

    Very moving film - beautifull cinematography

    This a very moving film. Very beaitifull cinematography and authentic natural acting. I was moved by the acting of the children and especially the little girl who plays the main character. The story is similar to what happened to the French village Ouradour sur Glane and many other villages where the nazis performed similar atrocities. A film to watch by future generations so that we never forget and always remember.

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      There is a scene of partisans walking through the snow at around 26:30. There are four shots in total, with three shots (1st, 2nd and 4th) showing seven partisans, and the other (3third shot showing nine partisans.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de enero de 2010 (Italia)
    • País de origen
      • Italia
    • Sitios oficiales
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    • Idiomas
      • Italiano
      • Alemán
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      • L'uomo che verrà
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Castel San Pietro Terme, Bolonia, Emilia-Romaña, Italia(exterior scenes)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Aranciafilm
      • Rai Cinema
      • Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali (MiBAC)
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      • 1h 55min(115 min)
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