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K. Il bandito

  • 2008
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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K. Il bandito (2008)
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  • Director
    • Martin Donovan
  • Writers
    • Alessandro Camon
    • Martin Donovan
    • Riccardo Irrera
  • Stars
    • Alessandro Averone
    • Carmine Balducci
    • Mirko Batoni
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    137
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Donovan
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Camon
      • Martin Donovan
      • Riccardo Irrera
    • Stars
      • Alessandro Averone
      • Carmine Balducci
      • Mirko Batoni
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alessandro Averone
    Alessandro Averone
    • Pino
    Carmine Balducci
    • Romei
    Mirko Batoni
    • Lallo
    Claudio Botosso
    • Tebaldo Bugatti
    Alessandro Bressanello
    Alessandro Bressanello
    • Bepi Toniolo
    Gaetano Carotenuto
    Gaetano Carotenuto
    • Tommaso
    Pierluigi Coppola
    • Karlo Santoro
    Ettore D'Alessandro
    • Ivano
    Emilio De Marchi
    Emilio De Marchi
    • Orso
    Armando De Razza
    Armando De Razza
    • Angelo Ferro
    Antonio Del Prete
    Antonio Del Prete
    • Carmelo
    Roberto Di Sante
    • Colizzi
    Alessandro Giuggioli
    Alessandro Giuggioli
    • Giacomo
    Francesco Grifoni
    Francesco Grifoni
    • Amos
    Stefano Guerrieri
    • Karlo Santoro - Age 13
    Luca Lionello
    Luca Lionello
    • Tancredi
    Barbara Marina
    • Alessandra
    Anthony Marr
    • Carabiniere
    • Director
      • Martin Donovan
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Camon
      • Martin Donovan
      • Riccardo Irrera
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    9axlgarland

    A Naive Noir With A Passionate Center

    As a huge fan of "Apartment Zero" I went to "K.Il Bandito" with a certain amount of trepidation. Martin Donovan, the director, hasn't directed a film in a decade. It took the opening image to drag me into this passionate tale of "K" a fictional venetian bandit that, in a way, represents them all. The strange romantic view of an outlaw told in strong emotional terms. The hypnotic nature of this film remains vividly in my mind. I saw it 48 hours ago and I'm still in it with those fabulous faces that populate the film travelling around my brain. Pierluigi Coppola, plays Karlo with a "K" and he's not just impossibly beautiful but soulful and as far away from the bandits we're used to see that in a way his creation is kind of unique. His wife is played by Martina Stella with shattering honesty. She is truly exceptional. Her slow collapse into depression and drug addiction is told in riveting passages, so beautiful! The great Neapolitan singer, Lina Sastri, is a powerful standout as "K"'s mother. She doesn't shy away from her guilt. She's so aware and her pain is visceral and cinematic. The time transitions have a poetic flair very present in Martin Donovan's "Mad At The Moon" although Donovan visits here a very different universe. The score by Savio Riccardi and the photography by the great Ennio Guarnieri ("The Garden Of The Finzi Contini") are the icing on the cake of this emotional work of art.
    9malleyvoice

    Bright New Faces In Dark Old Venice

    Martin Donovan directs his first Italian language film with mix but mostly positive results. He creates a world, geographically is Venice, filled with a powerful energy, a contagious compassion for his characters and a ravishing dark beauty. The title character played with zest and conviction by newcomer Pier Luigi Coppola, drifts along the 70's without ever going anywhere. In an out of jail, wanting, dreaming, hoping but incapable to grasp his own destiny. Marked by the apparent detachment of his mother, a Neapolitan prostitute, played by the exquisite Lina Sastri, he creates around himself a circle of loyalty. His childhood friends will always be that and it is perhaps that element that makes the film so different from others of its ilk. His friends exist as a reflection of him, that's their life. The conflict comes when Clara, played by Martina Stella, appears in his life. Love and marriage. But Clara brings a light of her own and she fights to save her love. Her disintegration is told in beautiful snippets with a Martina Stella that reminded me of some of the great actresses of yesteryear. Other major pluses: characters with extraordinarily beautiful, expressive faces, a haunting score, and a sight of Venice I had never seen before. "K. The Bandit" is one of the most refreshing and rewarding films I've seen in a long time. 9/10
    helenkirkwood07

    Venice at the Hollywood Chinese Theater

    What a stunning surprise! In the midst of a lackluster Los Angeles/Italia Film Fest, a genuine gem of a film. The story of Karlo the Venetian bandit is told in broad chronological strokes but with a passionate eye for the intimate, human details. The film is dominated by a strong visual landscape, a powerful score and extraordinary faces. Pierluigi Coppola a new name in the film world that I'm sure is here to stay plays the "K" of the title with an overwhelming sense of self. Coppola was present at the showing and I could never have guesses he was the same person I saw on the screen. He was dressed in punkish fashion with heavy dark eyeshadow. On the screen he is mesmerizing as is the rest of the cast. Lina Sastri, as the tragic mother is, quite simply, superb. She captures every moment she's in with an unsentimental earth shattering emotion and Martina Stella as the long suffering wife is a tragic waifish portrait of a woman in love with a man who's bound to drag her down with him. The film, announced for a 9:45 pm showing started at 11 pm but the theater was packed. The film received a richly deserved long heartfelt applause. Bravo!
    9alainbenoix

    A Sad, Loving Portrait

    Totally unexpected. A film I never heard of by a director I love. Saw it in HD in a large plasma screen and I was immediately taken away by the melancholic and fairy taleish atmosphere of the film. A group of Italian actors, all of them new to me, underline in the most exuberant lyrical tones a life of tragedy seen so many times in Italian movies. This time we seem to be peeping into something private and in the process we miss the links that keep the characters together but I wasn't looking for links, in fact, I didn't know what I was looking for, but whatever it was, I got it. Tears streaming down my face were the unrequested proof of the effect this loving portrait had on me. Martin Donovan is known for getting into his actors/characters faces and get to some shattering truth. Pierluigi Coppola, the "K" of the title, is an actor to watch. Beautiful. Strong and delicate at the same time. I can't wait to see "K. Il Bandito" again but, where can I find it?
    9agmancuso

    Pure Cinema

    I've been hearing about this movie for months now, that's one of the reasons why I waited until 11 pm to see it - The film was announced for a 9:45 showing at the Hollywood Chinese Theater - It was worth the wait. The film is a cinematic poem from beginning to end. A passionate tale of almost everything. Almost should be the operative word because only death is achievable. Love stays at the door, betrayal is never consummated, Brazil is only an excuse. Karlo, our antihero, is a star in his community. He inspires loyalty although he is basically a weak and vain man. Pierluigi Coppola, the actor who plays him, is a star in his own right. Inhabiting the poetry with all its contradictions. Beautiful, ambiguous, sensual, cold. Just like in "Apartment Zero" and "Seeds Of Tragedy" Martin Donovan treats each one of his characters as "the character" when the camera is on them. Stunning close ups of a ravishing cast. My favorite moment the generational transition when the young bandits pass on the ball to their older selves. The images and the music have stayed with me and I suspect this is a movie I'll see again and again.

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2008 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Argentina
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    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Bandit K.
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Compañía General de la Imagen (CGI)
      • Kandito
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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