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Vers un avenir radieux

Original title: Il sol dell'avvenire
  • 2023
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  • 1h 35m
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6.7/10
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Vers un avenir radieux (2023)
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A movie director struggles with his relationship with his family, and with his latest movie, about the impact on the Italian Communist Party of the USSR invasion of Hungary in 1956.A movie director struggles with his relationship with his family, and with his latest movie, about the impact on the Italian Communist Party of the USSR invasion of Hungary in 1956.A movie director struggles with his relationship with his family, and with his latest movie, about the impact on the Italian Communist Party of the USSR invasion of Hungary in 1956.

  • Director
    • Nanni Moretti
  • Writers
    • Francesca Marciano
    • Nanni Moretti
    • Federica Pontremoli
  • Stars
    • Nanni Moretti
    • Margherita Buy
    • Silvio Orlando
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Nanni Moretti
    • Writers
      • Francesca Marciano
      • Nanni Moretti
      • Federica Pontremoli
    • Stars
      • Nanni Moretti
      • Margherita Buy
      • Silvio Orlando
    • 13User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 21 nominations total

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    • Giovanni
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    Margherita Buy
    • Paola
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    Silvio Orlando
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    Barbora Bobulova
    Barbora Bobulova
    • Vera…
    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • Pierre Cambou
    Jerzy Stuhr
    Jerzy Stuhr
    • Jerzy - l'ambasciatore polacco
    Zsolt Anger
    Zsolt Anger
    • Direttore del circo
    Teco Celio
    • Psicanalista
    Francesco Brandi
    Francesco Brandi
    • Attrezzista
    Valerio Da Silva
    • Attore con la pistola
    Michele Eburnea
    • Attore
    Flavio Furno
    • Edoardo
    Angelo Galdi
    • Attore
    Elena Lietti
    Elena Lietti
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    Laura Nardi
    • Truccatrice
    Arianna Pozzoli
    • Arianna - l'aiuta regista
    Valentina Romani
    Valentina Romani
    • Emma
    Giuseppe Scoditti
    • Giuseppe - il giovane regista
    • Director
      • Nanni Moretti
    • Writers
      • Francesca Marciano
      • Nanni Moretti
      • Federica Pontremoli
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    7Sciluke

    A good film

    I liked the film as a whole, Moretti is certainly someone who loves cinema and in general all the art of old Italy, you can see everything in the protagonist played and representing himself, but I can't fully understand the intent because I don't know well the real communist ideologies or the Soviet ones or the Italian Communist Party. But I can appreciate the desire to create well-made characters, in a world where cinema is produced only by big houses that do not grasp the essence of art in any way the protagonist lives his life completely in art, in his own art and in the art of others, and when he gets the chance he analyzes art in all the ways it's possible to do it and all he does is bring his art back to the screen, no matter the money, just instinctively as an artist, it's the first film I've seen by this director and consequently I don't know if it's below or above average compared to the others, but I give it a 7 because it's a film that has soul and the desire to tell something.
    8Boskizzi

    A metafilm into which other films are interwoven

    A film that's different from the usual, almost a metafilm into which other films are interwoven. Moretti talks to us about history, politics, love, violence, and physical decay. In some ways, it's also very autobiographical. Despite the many themes the director has inserted, everything flows smoothly towards an ending that leaves some threads of hope for the audience. I left the cinema feeling happy, despite everything. For this, I want to thank Moretti. At some point, it wasn't so obvious. The actors' performances were also great, especially those of Silvio Orlando and Margherita Buy, as well as Amalric's. In short, it's the usual Moretti film that never disappoints and I believe can be appreciated not only by an Italian audience but also an international one.
    8santiago_caballero15

    The love for everything

    In "The Sun of the Future," Nanni Moretti reinvents himself as a consummate filmmaker, expressing his views on the political world, streaming platforms, contemporary cinema, his personal life, and his relationship with his partner more forcefully than ever before. This astonishing Italian comedy delves into the critique of all these aspects through the film that the main character (played by Moretti) is filming.

    Compared to "Dear Diary" (1993), which was more personal and, if I may say so, somewhat egocentric, "The Sun of the Future" stands out for being exceptionally political and romantic. This film perfects the autobiographical approach the director explored in his previous work.

    The film serves as a starting point for an important debate about independent cinema and the strategies it must employ to survive in the streaming era. Moretti criticizes the current trend in which movies are expected to lay out their entire plot within the first two minutes, an illogical formula in his perspective and characteristic of the senseless surge of streaming in recent years.

    Ultimately, "The Sun of the Future" is a work imbued with an underlying sentiment: love. Love is the driving force and the brake in the entire narrative, a crucial element that can change things for better or for worse.
    7apereztenessa-1

    One of Moretti's worst

    Someone asked me one day which person in history I would want to have lunch with. While Julius Caesar, Jesus Christ, Napoleon or George Washington may have been good candidates, I couldn't think of a name that appealed more to me than Nanni Moretti. Over the last 25 years, starting with the exceptional Palombella Rossa, Nanni Moretti has had an uninterrupted streak of masterpieces including Caro Diario, The Son's Room, The Caiman, We Have a Pope, Mia Madre and Three Floors, to name a few, which rank among the best films made in that time period, and make Nanni Moretti one of the greatest living filmmakers.

    With that track record, I imagine Moretti could only disappoint. And disappoint he does with A Brighter Tomorrow. Don't get me wrong, we are still talking about one of the best filmmakers in the world, one that certainly knows how to make a good movie. But this one feels miles behind his other films. One of the things that hit you is how self-referential it is. From the name of the circus in the film (Budavari, a reference to Palombella Rossa) to the obsession with shoes (a reference to his earlier films, in particular Bianca) to a scene playing with a soccer ball (a reference to Caro Diario), it feels reheated, almost vain, from a filmmaker who always looked decidedly into the future. And this feeling of lack of ideas is made worse by abundant references to classic films, in particular those of Fellini.

    In a way, these shortcomings arise from the subject of the film itself: it is ultimately about the gap between Moretti's values, represented by his films and his film culture, and today's world. But the issue is the message feels conveyed without passion, which has been the one constant in his filmography to this day. A Brighter Tomorrow therefore disappoints. We can only hope for Moretti's next film and remember all of his previous ones.
    8s-15230

    A white old man's confession

    #Cannes2023# A film by a white old male director that far exceeded my expectations. It can be considered as a self-reflection and self-deprecating work from the usually narcissistic Moretti. He directed and acted in a movie that explores his journey from denial to ultimately admitting his creative decline, the irrelevance of his themes (at least to a diminishing audience), his inability to work without his wife "assistant" and the growing resentment from his crew towards his mansplaining . In the end, he also concludes with a false sense of hope, summarizing it as a lament for the leftist movements of the 1950s and acknowledging his inability to find a good ending. This self-analysis and sincere display of vulnerability moved me. There are countless directors in their old ages who have run out of creative juices, but not many can be this candid. Additionally, there are Fellini-esque elements throughout the film, with circus motifs and ensemble dancing, adding a touch of delightful nostalgia. @ Cannes Cineum Aurore.

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      Selected to compete for the Palme d'or in the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. This is the ninth time that a film from director Nanni Moretti is selected at Cannes; every movie he made since "Caro diario" has been at Cannes, he even won the Palme d'or in 2001 with "The Son's Room."
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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
      • Korean
      • Hungarian
      • French
      • Latin
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • A Brighter Tomorrow
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Sacher Film
      • Fandango
      • Rai Cinema
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      • €12,284,110 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,668,544
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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