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Illuminata

  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.8K
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Illuminata (1998)
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A turn-of-the-20th-century theatre repertory company rejects the latest project of their beloved playwright Tuccio, kicking off a saga of intrigue surrounding the influential critic Bevalaqu... Read allA turn-of-the-20th-century theatre repertory company rejects the latest project of their beloved playwright Tuccio, kicking off a saga of intrigue surrounding the influential critic Bevalaqua and star Celimene.A turn-of-the-20th-century theatre repertory company rejects the latest project of their beloved playwright Tuccio, kicking off a saga of intrigue surrounding the influential critic Bevalaqua and star Celimene.

  • Director
    • John Turturro
  • Writers
    • Brandon Cole
    • John Turturro
  • Stars
    • Leo Bassi
    • Henri Béhar
    • Maurizio Benazzo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • John Turturro
    • Writers
      • Brandon Cole
      • John Turturro
    • Stars
      • Leo Bassi
      • Henri Béhar
      • Maurizio Benazzo
    • 44User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Leo Bassi
    • Beppo
    Henri Béhar
    • Pitou
    • (as Henri Behar)
    Maurizio Benazzo
    • Passerby
    Fernando Bolles
    • Boy #2
    Katherine Borowitz
    Katherine Borowitz
    • Rachel
    Jeff Braun
    • Duke
    David Cale
    David Cale
    • Journalist
    Georgina Cates
    Georgina Cates
    • Simone
    Kenny Cranna
    • Scruffy man
    Beverly D'Angelo
    Beverly D'Angelo
    • Astergourd
    George DiCenzo
    George DiCenzo
    • Jailor
    Timothy Doyle
    • Aristocrat #1
    • (as Timothy Doyle)
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Old Flavio
    Alexander Goodwin
    Alexander Goodwin
    • Crying boy
    Amo Gulinello
    • Pupo
    Bill Irwin
    Bill Irwin
    • Marco
    Donal McCann
    Donal McCann
    • Pallenchio
    Chris Papadopoulos
    Chris Papadopoulos
    • Boy #3
    • Director
      • John Turturro
    • Writers
      • Brandon Cole
      • John Turturro
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    moon-38

    Disappointing one-man show

    This is one of the few movies I have had to escape by walking out. Others in the movie house did the same before me. This movie was boring, lacked coherence, relied on cheap jokes and gratuitous topless scenes and tasteless sexual innuendo. The whole thing just fell apart. I don't know how Susan Sarandon was talked into appearing in this.

    I'm also tired of endless self-centered movies being made about actors doing acting or making plays or movies. The direction might as well have been phoned in. Most of this can be blamed on actor John Turturro who adapted this movie from a play and who co-authored the screenplay and co-produced and directed this disappointment. The only redeeming qualities, as I see it, were the set design and photography.

    The reason I joined the IMDB database was to warn others about this waste of time and money. I have enjoyed Turturro's acting in past movies and that is where, in my opinion, his energies are best utilized.
    Buddy-51

    dull backstage drama

    "Write what you know about" has long been the dictum for writers ranging all the way from accomplished published authors to struggling composition class students; is there a playwright then who can resist the temptation to compose a play about composing a play? It has, of course, been done countless times in the past ("Shakespeare in Love" being but the most recent popular example), but, alas, rarely as dully as in "Illuminata," Brandon Cole's tale of a turn-of-the-century repertory company struggling, amid personal conflicts, theatrical roadblocks and even death, to produce an original work (itself entitled "Illuminata"). Cole, along with co-writer and director, John Turturro, centers his story on the playwright, Tuccio, (also played by Turturro), as he copes with temperamental actors, theatre owners and critics, all of whom conspire, intentionally or unintentionally, to sabotage his work.

    Like so many films that attempt to deal seriously with the creative process, "Illuminata" seems naively to suggest that inspiration can only be achieved after the creator has undergone a series of concomitant life experiences that somehow illuminate the truths hitherto obscured in darkness. Thus, since, in this case, the play-within-the-play deals with the issue of marital infidelity, it is only after the entire cast and crew of the production have participated in a night long sexual roundelay (which consists essentially of switching partners in a style too cute for words) that the play (which failed in its first performance the night before) can come to complete artistic fruition. This cloying and cliched view of theatre as merely a reflection of life (or vice versa) might have been acceptable had the script provided any truly interesting characters, profound insights or satiric wit to carry us through. As it is, though, the characters are both unappealing and woefully underdeveloped, the insights consist of mere self-indulgent paeans to the glory of artistic creation and the humor rests mainly in a series of surprisingly crude illustrations of sexual activity. Furthermore, Turturro is such a dull, uninspiring lead, with his constant sadsack expression and look of pained bewilderment, that he conveys no sense of the dynamism essential to a person capable of producing a work of genius. This leaves the rest of the cast, some of whom are very good, pretty much adrift as they thrash about looking for something solid in the way of character development to hold onto.

    Actually, the highlight of this film comes during the opening credit sequence, a beautifully done marionette performance that is almost heartbreaking in its otherworldly beauty and delicacy. It is a measure of the failure of the rest of the film that the audience wishes IT were performed by marionettes as well.
    9closefriend

    Great fun!

    Great bawdy fun! This has a lot to enjoy and we did. If you like delightful actors letting out all the stops as they clearly enjoy going over the top, or good, often excellent wit and writing, see this movie. They had lots of fun with humorous sexuality, very interesting sets, costumes and visual moments that stay in the mind.

    If you've ever taken an acting class, wanted to be on stage or known an actor with a larger than life ego and personality whom you couldn't help but love (even when you wanted to throttle him/her), this movie is for you. "Illuminata" is a real treat that we had never heard of before borrowing it from our local library. I hope you enjoy it nearly as much as we did.
    6mackdady

    The Main Reason to watch this film is summed up in two words...

    Susan Sarandon! Her work as Celimene is a comic sight to behold. Whenever she's onscreen (which isn't enough) the material's full comedic potential kicks into overdrive. "Illuminata" the movie, leaves a lot to be desired--namely more Susan Sarandon at her most breathtakingly beautiful. At an age when most women give up any hope of ever being thought of as sexually appealing or sexually viable, to be exact, Susan owns her many charms and certainly knows how to make the most of them. Her seduction of Tuccio (played by John Turturro) is one of the most erotic in recent cinematic history. And, that it contains one of the funniest "gradification sequences" ever captured on celluloid just goes to show that no matter what age she may happen to be, the one and only Susan Sarandon is and always will be one of the sexiest women alive and the definitive "thinking man's sex symbol" as well as a truly gifted actress quite adept at comedy. By the way, what you just read was written by a 22 year old man--when it comes to beauty, both inside and out, age is nothing but a number. A virtue that Ms. Sarandon continues to redefine with each passing year. I know a magnificient talent when I see it. Score: The film gets 6 out of 10/B-, Susan Sarandon gets a 10/A+ as always.
    9dr.bedlo

    The Play's the Thing...

    This film shines from the loving direction that Tuturro lavishes upon Brandon Cole's screenplay. The entire cast is delightful, with Katherine Borowitz's loving and tormented Rachel and Christopher Walken's sexually aggressive Bevalaqua truly standing out. It was great to see a film about the theatre done so passionately, after the dull and trite "Shakespeare in Love".

    I was mesmerized by the performances. Tuturro, Borowitz and Sewell moved so seamlessly in and out of characters that you often felt that you were in "Illuminata".

    This film reminded me with an equally remarkable film, Louis Malle's "Vanya on 42nd Street". I'm going to have fire up the laser disc player on that one tonight.

    If you are a fan of the theatre or works on the theatre, then "Illuminata" is certainly going to work its magic on you.

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    • Trivia
      Cinematographer Harris Savides (1957-2012) has an uncredited part as a theatre patron who walks up to John Turturro's character Tuccio, the resident playwright of the theatre, and says to him: "Did you see the play? I hated it.".
    • Quotes

      Marco: Do you think masturbation is a sin?

      Dominique: Depends on where the other hand is.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Moesha: Mis-directed Study (1999)

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Magic Hour
    • Filming locations
      • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • CDI
      • GreeneStreet Films
      • JVC Entertainment Networks
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $840,134
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $53,264
      • Aug 8, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $866,865
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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