Ennio
- 2021
- 2h 30m
À l'âge de 8 ans, Ennio Morricone rêve de devenir médecin. Mais son père décide qu'il sera trompettiste, comme lui. Du conservatoire de musique à l'Oscar du meilleur compositeur, l'itinérair... Tout lireÀ l'âge de 8 ans, Ennio Morricone rêve de devenir médecin. Mais son père décide qu'il sera trompettiste, comme lui. Du conservatoire de musique à l'Oscar du meilleur compositeur, l'itinéraire d'un des plus grands musiciens du 20e siècle.À l'âge de 8 ans, Ennio Morricone rêve de devenir médecin. Mais son père décide qu'il sera trompettiste, comme lui. Du conservatoire de musique à l'Oscar du meilleur compositeur, l'itinéraire d'un des plus grands musiciens du 20e siècle.
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 10 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
Written & directed by Giuseppe Tornatore (The Legend of 1900 & Malèna), the film narrates the Italian composer's life story from his quiet & humble beginnings to garnering international fame & fan following with his distinguished film scores. Tornatore utilises interviews, recordings & film clips to paint a fascinating portrait of the legend whose body of work encompassed almost all styles and left an indelible mark on film, music & pop culture.
While the early years accounts are interesting, this documentary comes alive once his work on Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars comes forth. But with an oeuvre as extensive as Morricone's, even 156 mins runtime isn't enough to cover everything however it provides an insight into how his genius mind worked. And though Morricone never rated his scores for westerns as highly as the rest of the world did, he does acknowledge that he often isn't the best judge of his own music.
Overall, Ennio: The Maestro charts the unparalleled career of the legendary film composer with gripping flair but still feels rushed & uneven in its pacing as many events we would've liked seeing explored in detail are skimmed through. Nevertheless, the interest in the picture is never lost and what's included in this 2½ hour documentary is crafted with love & honesty. Serving as a strong testimony to the Maestro's profound impact which can still be felt in more art forms than one, Ennio is a definite recommend.
Some moments and some sequences are heartbreaking for whom loves cinema.
What else? You have to watch it. And all it could be possibile thanks to the huge work made by Tornatore. Thanks for this.
I'm going to similarly risk being hyperbolic by saying that this might be the best music documentary I've ever seen. I've seen a lot of great ones, tons of decent ones, and even a number of really awful ones. But director Giussepe Tornatore's love letter to his favourite composer (and Italy's most famous composer) is astoundingly good.
My expectations were high. I love Ennio Morricone's music. I knew Tornatore being the director would make it extra personal and moving. I was excited to hear it was 156 minutes long. And the list of interviewees here is to die for- Clint Eastwood, Quentin Tarantino, Bruce Springsteen, Wong Kar-Wai, Hans Zimmer, John Williams, just to name a few of the most famous ones. And so many more, some of whom give insight into surprising facts about Morricone's youth.
I learnt a lot about the first few decades of Morricone's life, as my knowledge of him only really starts with the Sergio Leone westerns. There's some amazing facts that I can't believe I didn't know about before, like how Morricone almost composed music for Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
This film covers all the films you'd want it to, plays so much beautiful Morricone music it's almost emotionally overwhelming, and the Maestro himself as the main interviewee is consistently engaging, insightful, and emotive.
Could've even been longer. He composed hundreds and hundreds of film scores, so I could've happily watched 10 hours of this. It's also extremely moving, especially near the end, but not because it spends a long time on his passing- in fact, it doesn't even mention it. The film argues that Morricone's music is immortal and transcends generations, and that's a powerful and emotional enough takeaway on its own.
(Sidenote- the bit where they broke down how all the different themes from The Mission intersected whilst playing clips from the movie is one of the best sequences from any film I've seen in months; maybe all year).
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough the film had its world premiere in the 2021 Venice Festival, the passing of Ennio Morricone in 2020 - aged 91 - is purposely not acknowledged.
- Citations
Bruce Springsteen: I was young, in the movie theater and I saw The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. That was when you knew there was something else going on that you hadn't heard before.
- ConnexionsFeatures Fabiola (1949)
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Détails
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- Lo sguardo della musica
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 80 431 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 7 591 $ US
- 11 févr. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 4 337 036 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 30m(150 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1





