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Un viaggio chiamato amore

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
407
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Un viaggio chiamato amore (2002)
BiographyDramaRomance

The life and scandalous loves of early 20th century poet Sibilla Aleramo.The life and scandalous loves of early 20th century poet Sibilla Aleramo.The life and scandalous loves of early 20th century poet Sibilla Aleramo.

  • Director
    • Michele Placido
  • Writers
    • Sibilla Aleramo
    • Dino Campana
    • Michele Placido
  • Stars
    • Laura Morante
    • Stefano Accorsi
    • Alessandro Haber
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    407
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michele Placido
    • Writers
      • Sibilla Aleramo
      • Dino Campana
      • Michele Placido
    • Stars
      • Laura Morante
      • Stefano Accorsi
      • Alessandro Haber
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Laura Morante
    Laura Morante
    • Sibilla Aleramo
    Stefano Accorsi
    Stefano Accorsi
    • Dino Campana
    Alessandro Haber
    Alessandro Haber
    • Andrea
    Galatea Ranzi
    Galatea Ranzi
    • Leonetta
    Diego Ribon
    Diego Ribon
    • Emilio
    Katy Louise Saunders
    • Young Sibilla
    Dario Bandiera
    • Ulderico
    Vincenzo Maurizio Battista
    • Cameriere
    • (as Maurizio Battista)
    Consuelo Ciatti
    Consuelo Ciatti
    • Madre di Rina
    Giorgio Colangeli
    Giorgio Colangeli
    • Giovanni Campana
    Emiliano Coltorti
    • Sebastiano
    Andrea Coppola
    • Padre di Rina
    Vittorio Franceschi
    • Giovanni Campana
    Michele Melega
    Michele Melega
    • Giovanni Papini
    Marit Nissen
    Marit Nissen
    • Karin
    Teresa Ricci
    • Fanny Campana
    Franco Vella
    • Barone
    • Director
      • Michele Placido
    • Writers
      • Sibilla Aleramo
      • Dino Campana
      • Michele Placido
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    davidtraversa-1

    Crazy poet, battered woman, violent sex, great movie.

    No doubt, we are in the presence of a magnificent director, I picked this movie after seeing "Romanzo criminale", also directed by Michele Placido and where he shows again his portentous talent for film directing. He moves the actors so smoothly and gets top performances from them as very few directors are able to do. From the very beginning the art direction is superb, the recreation of the period impeccable and so are the costumes and props.

    We seem to be back in 1910. The acting is so good that it's impossible to imagine anybody doing it better. The main characters, tormented --both of them-- to the point of paranoia, reach insufferable mental torture and in her case, tremendous blows --battered woman anyone?-- being pushed, pulled, raped, from the front, from the back, from any possible angle that the human body permits the act. Crushed against the walls, thrown with violence against the floor --Ouch! mind that tiled floor, it's very hard!-- to the extent that one wonders why she doesn't finally looked like the "Bride of Frankestein".

    In the 90s she could have gone to Brazil, to Doctor Pitanguy, for some plastic surgery to remove all the bruises gotten in those agitated physical encounters, but in the 1910s I suppose she could only get some ointments and resign herself to the condition of a battered woman (battered in this case is a very light understatement). It's extremely difficult to understand her love --passionate at that-- for this crazy man that will end his days in a madhouse for something like 20 years, and where he will eventually die. They say that "love is blind", well, this case would be the perfect example for that saying.

    She was a successful writer in Italy at that time --the story is a true story-- a splendid looking woman (at least the actress, I never saw a picture of the real writer), talented, productive, organized, and she goes and falls for this bum! Yes, he was a genius of a poet and maybe the best poet at the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth century in Italy, but who cares!! that's all right for movies and stuff, but in real life who needs that kind of treatment!! Talking about treatments, the one she received for her arthritis seems to be so terrifying for our modern view of medicine that not even cows are treated that way nowadays.

    The photography is very dark, full of shadows, matching the mental state of our couple, absolutely exquisite, so is the lighting and the color, that gives such a good old fashion feeling to every scene. Not to be missed is the scene where we are offered a total nude view of Stefano Accorsi with his back to the camera where we can appreciate why -- well, the physical part counts too-- she was so hot about his body. The music by Morricone, sensational. An engrossing film, if you don't mind the very seriousness of its theme.
    8paolo-28

    Was it true love?

    Was it true love? God only knows. She loved him, very much. Crazy for love. He was really crazy, he did not strain that much. Dino and Sibilla, lovers of a century as soon as bloomed. A brilliant poet, Dino Campana and a writer of success, Sibilla Aleramo. The screen colors of a tenuous yellow small cuttlefish, dominates the shadows, only light splashes. And two great actors: Stefano Accorsi and Laura Morante.
    opusv5

    Sum of this film better than whole

    I saw this film last night. The scene's involving Sibilla Alaramo's youth were the best: her mother's madness and the brutal rape she was forced to endure at the hands of her future husband. Sibilla was, in Italy, a controversial novelist who challenged the paternalism of her day. That she had sexual relations with men other than her husband is something that Dino Campana cannot really forgive her for. His madness, though real, comes across as a bit self-indulgent. She seems the stronger, more depthful person: in love with a talented madman; having to survive as an independent women when this idea was frowned upon (it still is, to some extent).
    6fanni

    A Passionate Love Story

    The movie is about the ardent love story between the brilliant poet Dino Campana and the well known writer Sibilla Aleramo.

    The Cultural background and atmosphere is the beginning of the 20th century with its revolutionary content relating sentimental life, human relationships, the new attitude of women and men, the refusal of the so called conformism and so on. And from this point of view I got the impression that the movie succeeded.

    What I did not appreciate is the description of the development of the two main characters' love. As a matter of fact there is no description or explanation of what happened to Sibilla Aleramo's or Dino Campana's mind, heart, what where their reflections. You see the story of their strong love, but you do not understand the deep motivation of this passion, you feel you remain of the surface...

    I think the movie could have been better.
    3esteban1747

    A very tragic love story

    It is hard to see a film, where everything is tragic, cruel and the director abuses of sex scenes. The argument could be interesting, even a real one, but the film only discharges suffering, unhappy facts, tough relationship between a man and a woman. Regarding sex scenes one may guess that the director wanted to show them to demonstrate the cruelty of the man, but not all in our lives is misery and misunderstanding. In any case, this film failed to balance the scenes and went in one direction.

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      Licia Maglietta was approached to play the role of Sibilla Aleramo.

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2002 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • A Scandalous Journey
    • Filming locations
      • Ronciglione, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Cattleya
      • Rai Cinema
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,687,968
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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