Nella Firenze degli anni trenta, il piccolo Luca rimasto orfano della madre e abbandonato dal padre che non lo riconosce, viene accudito e cresciuto da un gruppo di dame inglesi piene di amm... Leggi tuttoNella Firenze degli anni trenta, il piccolo Luca rimasto orfano della madre e abbandonato dal padre che non lo riconosce, viene accudito e cresciuto da un gruppo di dame inglesi piene di ammirazione per Mussolini.Nella Firenze degli anni trenta, il piccolo Luca rimasto orfano della madre e abbandonato dal padre che non lo riconosce, viene accudito e cresciuto da un gruppo di dame inglesi piene di ammirazione per Mussolini.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
- 5 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
Maggie Smith played a role that she has spent a lifetime perfecting. She captivates us as a snobbish dowager, tantalizes us with her improbable tea party and brings us to tears when she demonstrates her capacity to grow.
Although she may not have wowed us with her Shakespeare, Joan Plowright's compassion for her sudden charge made me wish (that at age 32) she would adopt me. Her love of the classics, remind us that art, literature and friends can help us transcend life's constant miseries.
Cher demonstrated that she could act in any time period. While Dame Judi Dench (not allowing herself to be typecast as a Queen) portrays a particularly pitiful creature as an aging artist with more passion than talent.
This film sends a clear message to Hollywood: experience and talent win out over T&A.
Applause at the end of this movie is to be expected.
Brava!
This film opens the mind even more to that important chapter in history and lets you look from various perspectives at events.
I found it a really fascinating film, absolutely beautiful cinematography.
Excellent story telling, narrative, really well paced and put across.
And wonderfully acted across the board, from main characters to all the supporting cast, I did not realise Cher was such a good actress.
Stories like this based on fact, are so wonderful.
And the movie captures Florence, so pleasingly, you will long to visit.
A welcome break from the mindless action flicks.
I was surprised how good the movie was - I was in tears several times, especially with visuals that bring up the same comparisons as "The Train" did, with art vs. war, humanity's heights of creativity vs. its lows of prejudice and violence.
These Oscar-winning ladies are absolutely terrific, yes including Cher. One elderly gentleman behind me complained that Maggie Smith basically always plays the same character but I thought her character does change towards the end. The others were certainly not their usual on-screen personas, Judi Dench as a free-spirited artist, Joan Plowright as a quite warm-hearted grandmotherly type, and Lily Tomlin a hoot as a butch archaeologist.
But why choose bland Italian actors for them to play off of? To make the Scorpioni, as they are called, stand out more? The Italians seemed stereotyped to me, Latin lover, ignorant peasants not appreciating their ancient artistic heritage.
What the movie also brought to mind is how few Italian movies have dealt with their fascist past as much as the French have been exploring their consciences of collaboration in film. Sure "Garden of Finzi Continis," "Two Women" and "Life Is Beautiful" show arrests, etc. but I don't get the sense of soul searching as to how did this happen here and could it again? Just because they didn't have Shakespeare and appreciate the treasures of the Uffizi as this film implies? (originally written 5/15/1999)
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCher has stated that the only reason she took the part of Elsa was because Writer and Director Franco Zeffirelli said he could only see her and no other actress in the role.
- BlooperThe tanks the Germans ride in are, in fact, U.S. Army M4 Shermans, not German-built Panzers.
- Citazioni
Lady Hester: The Germans and the Italians couldn't get rid of us. There is absolutely no reason why we should surrender to the Scots.
- Versioni alternativeThe MGM DVD, ISBN 0-7928-4300-2, is missing least one shot: The original tea with Mussolini scene ends with Mussolini forcing himself upon the reporter, forcing her onto his desk (i.e., he rapes her.) This DVD omits that ending and leaves the reporter's change in behavior unexplained.
- Colonne sonoreMattinata Fiorentina
Written by Giovanni D'Anzi (as D'Anzi) and Michele Galdieri (as Galdieri)
Performed by Alberto Rabagliati
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 12.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 14.401.563 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.633.183 USD
- 16 mag 1999
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 14.401.563 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 57 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1