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In Search of Fellini

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.9K
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Ksenia Solo in In Search of Fellini (2017)
Lucy, a small-town girl from Ohio, discovers the delightfully bizarre films of the legendary Italian filmmaker, Federico Fellini and sets off on a journey across Italy to find him.
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A shy small-town Ohio girl who loves movies but dislikes reality, discovers the delightfully bizarre films of Federico Fellini, and sets off on a strange, beautiful journey across Italy to f... Read allA shy small-town Ohio girl who loves movies but dislikes reality, discovers the delightfully bizarre films of Federico Fellini, and sets off on a strange, beautiful journey across Italy to find him.A shy small-town Ohio girl who loves movies but dislikes reality, discovers the delightfully bizarre films of Federico Fellini, and sets off on a strange, beautiful journey across Italy to find him.

  • Director
    • Taron Lexton
  • Writers
    • Nancy Cartwright
    • Peter Kjenaas
  • Stars
    • Ksenia Solo
    • Maria Bello
    • Jay Kunzi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Taron Lexton
    • Writers
      • Nancy Cartwright
      • Peter Kjenaas
    • Stars
      • Ksenia Solo
      • Maria Bello
      • Jay Kunzi
    • 32User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Ksenia Solo
    Ksenia Solo
    • Lucy
    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Claire
    Jay Kunzi
    • Blond College Guy
    Enrico Oetiker
    • Pietro
    Paolo Bernardini
    Paolo Bernardini
    • Placido…
    Bailey Hyde
    • Post Coitus Boyfriend
    Kate Clay
    • Teen Kerri
    Victoria Clare
    Victoria Clare
    • Young Kerri
    Grace Townsend
    • Young Claire
    Eva Violet
    • Baby Lucy
    Debbie Scaletta
    Debbie Scaletta
    • Claire's Mom
    Denny Castiglione
    Denny Castiglione
    • Claire's Dad
    Isabel Gravitt
    Isabel Gravitt
    • Young Lucy
    • (as Isabell Marie Gravitt)
    Adam Glazer
    • Young Pietro
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    • Kerri
    Jeff Criswell
    Jeff Criswell
    • Doctor
    Morgan Wolk
    Morgan Wolk
    • Teen Claire
    Alyssa Suede
    Alyssa Suede
    • Big O Girl
    • Director
      • Taron Lexton
    • Writers
      • Nancy Cartwright
      • Peter Kjenaas
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    7ferguson-6

    welcome to the universe

    USA Film Festival 2017 Greetings again from the darkness. Even In this age of "helicopter parenting" it's disconcerting to see such flagrant over-protectiveness as that perpetuated by Maria Bello's character on her daughter Lucy. For film lovers, it's even more disheartening to see how the mother uses "happy ending" movies such as It's a Wonderful Life to create the social bubble that results in 20 year old Lucy having never been kissed, and having no concept of reality (outside of what she has seen in movies).

    Contrary to what that set-up would have us believe, director Taron Lexton's film is actually less Coming-of-Age and more 'Welcome to the Universe', and Lucy's journey of self-discovery is quite enjoyable to behold. Co-written by Nancy Cartwright and Peter Kjenaas, it's the 'based on a true story' of Ms. Cartwright's own personal journey prior to her nearly 30 year run as the voice of Bart Simpson.

    Lucy (Ksenia Solo, Black Swan) is off on an interview-gone-wrong when she stumbles into a Fellini film festival. She is immediately entranced by the obscure imagery and often less-than-happy endings. In fact, she connects with the films in such a manner that she is inspired to travel to Italy and meet with the Maestro himself. Ms. Cartwright's real life motivation stemmed from watching Fellini's La Strada (1954), and she instantly saw herself in Gelsomina (played by the spirited Giuletta Masina).

    Her travels through Italy are filled with ups and downs, and Lucy crosses paths with good people and bad. It's her first true life experience and we are along for the ride. The structure of the story is such that as Lucy is discovering life, her mother (Bello) is back home in Ohio slowly losing her battle with cancer while being nursed by her straight-talking sister (Mary Lynn Rajskub, Chloe from "24"). Such contrasting elements would fit right in to a Fellini film.

    At some point, most movie lovers experience the awakening that occurs when graduating from pleasant, feel good family movies to more esoteric and philosophical cinema. Fortunately, this awakening typically occurs before age 20 and does not require an international trip or dying mother to allow us to grow as a person. Ms. Cartwright's willingness to share her story makes for interesting filmmaking and one of the more unusual coming-of-age (or Welcome to the Universe) twists that we've seen on screen.
    7SnoopyStyle

    the trip

    It's 1993. Lucy Cunningham (Ksenia Solo) is a naive 20 year old living in small town Ohio with her dreamer mother Claire (Maria Bello). Claire is so protective that anything or anyone dying would require her to write a postcard to Lucy pretending to be the loved one or pet still alive and simply on a joyful trip. After reading a newspaper ad, Lucy decides to apply for a film job in the big city of Cleveland. She promptly loses her Vespa and the job turns out to be porn. She is drawn to a Fellini film festival which leads her to a life-changing journey to Italy while her mother hides her terminal illness.

    This is a nice coming-of-age story. Quite frankly, I like this more than all those other finding-yourself-in-Italy movies. The three ladies create a great family connection. I find the surrealism in Cleveland very endearing. It could use more surrealism in Italy. It's definitely trying to recreate Fellini with many of the old film clips. It's very Fellini but it needs to be more. One way to create more surrealism is Lucy's drawings. It would be interesting to see her artwork come alive. While I like Ksenia Solo, she is in her late 20's but the character is only 20. At times, she can't quite reach the wide-eyed innocent that the role requires. The character is already more childlike than her twenty years. It's asking a lot from an actress in her late 20s. Overall, it's a wonderful trip with an appealing character.
    9md-45755

    My Favorite Thing About Art

    If you're looking for a typical Hollywood cookie-cutter predictable film, stay at home and watch Bridget Jones because this isn't one of those.

    Its stunning photography and enough of a Fellini film's "Huh?", mixed with a story which made me have to suspend belief a couple times but then I remembered it's not a documentary so I was good again. Oh, yeah - it's a movie! I got immersed, involved and actually got a bit emotional at the end.

    I probably came away with a slightly different take on what the film was about than you will, and that's my favorite thing about art. Go see it and enjoy the beauty of your own journey with this lovely film.
    TxMike

    Naive girl's most improbable trip to meet Fellini.

    I found this movie on the Kanopy site through my public library's subscription, viewed via Roku streaming.

    This movie has somewhat mixed reviews and after watching it I have somewhat mixed feelings about it. Inspired by writer Nancy Cartwright's own adventures when she was younger, in this fictionalized story young Lucy is 20 in 1993, in Cleveland inadvertently stumbles into a Fellini film festival and is instantly mesmerized with the images those films convey.

    So she sets out to go to Italy and look up Fellini. I suppose that would be like a French girl seeing "Taxi Driver" then traveling to New York to look up Scorsese. The movie is about her adventures and misadventures. Is it just a sort of "coming of age" story?

    While I enjoyed it on a certain level, and the actress playing Lucy is very good, the last scenes are a bit confusing and when it was over I wasn't quite sure what the intent of the story was.
    7homefan

    In search of art and found it

    I don't recall exactly how I found this film just a short while ago, but it looked like a light, pleasant tale that included some beautiful Italian settings and an interesting arty plot. I was right with the settings, but this film delivered quite the punch just as it very likely planned to align with the beauty, but also the dramatic content of Fellini's films. I'm far from an expert on Fellini and I've only glimpsed a few scenes over the years, but I think I understand the stature of his work. So if the emotions conjured up by this little modern gem is similar to that of the maestro, I should try have a deeper look at Fellini's work.

    So, I was rather surprised and taken aback a few times with the seriousness, fear and emotional weight of some of the scenes in this film. Many other scenes were almost pure art form and created quite the ball of confusion. What was she really experiencing and seeing? And how could the opening message of "Inspired by a almost true story" be true? In IMDB, it says that the film was inspired by a real adventure taken by co-writer Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson. I'm going to rate this is solid 7 or possibly an 8 for the simple reason I think I want to watch it again.

    It was beautiful, sad, sexy, scary, joyful, hopeful. It was a real rollercoaster of a ride. But it's not for everyone, maybe not an enjoyable ride for many people. But I liked it, a lot. 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      This film was inspired by a real adventure taken by co-writer Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Lucy: [narrating] We all have to grow up... eventually. My sister Claire, however, did not agree. She was a normal kid except somehow never stopped believing in magic and fairy tales and true love, which basically made her a magnet for creeps.

      Claire: [fending off a boy] Get off me!

      Lucy: Yeah, ouch. Luckily, we were super popular. Except not really. I was never what you'd call a sweet child, and Claire... Claire had problems.

      [childhood Claire rips the head off of doll]

    • Connections
      Features La vie est belle (1946)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Paolo Bernardini and Giuseppe Mercadante

      Performed by Paolo Bernardini and Giuseppe Mercadante

      Courtesy of Eternal City Sound

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • В поисках Феллини
    • Filming locations
      • Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Spotted Cow Entertainment
      • TXL Films
      • United Pictures Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,772
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,796
      • Sep 17, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,269
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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