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M - L'Enfant du siècle

Original title: M: Il figlio del secolo
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024–2025
  • 52m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
2.9K
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Luca Marinelli in M - L'Enfant du siècle (2024)
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Benito Mussolini's early career from his founding of the Fasci Italiani in 1919 up to the assassination of socialist politician Giacomo Matteotti in 1924 and his speech in Parliament on 3 Ja... Read allBenito Mussolini's early career from his founding of the Fasci Italiani in 1919 up to the assassination of socialist politician Giacomo Matteotti in 1924 and his speech in Parliament on 3 January 1925.Benito Mussolini's early career from his founding of the Fasci Italiani in 1919 up to the assassination of socialist politician Giacomo Matteotti in 1924 and his speech in Parliament on 3 January 1925.

  • Stars
    • Luca Marinelli
    • Francesco Russo
    • Barbara Chichiarelli
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,348
    191
    • Stars
      • Luca Marinelli
      • Francesco Russo
      • Barbara Chichiarelli
    • 17User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Luca Marinelli
    Luca Marinelli
    • Benito Mussolini
    • 2024
    Francesco Russo
    Francesco Russo
    • Cesare Rossi
    • 2024
    Barbara Chichiarelli
    Barbara Chichiarelli
    • Margherita Sarfatti
    • 2024
    Benedetta Cimatti
    • Rachele
    • 2024
    Gaetano Bruno
    Gaetano Bruno
    • Giacomo Matteotti
    • 2024
    Massimo De Lorenzo
    Massimo De Lorenzo
    • Alfredo Rocco
    • 2024
    Fulvio Falzarano
    • Giolitti
    • 2024
    Maurizio Lombardi
    Maurizio Lombardi
    • Emilio De Bono
    • 2024
    Gianmarco Vettori
    • Dino Grandi
    • 2024
    Amedeo Gullà
    • Augusto Malacria
    • 2024
    Federico Majorana
    • Amerigo Dumini
    • 2024
    Lorenzo Zurzolo
    Lorenzo Zurzolo
    • Italo Balbo
    • 2024
    Vincenzo Nemolato
    • Vittorio Emanuele III
    • 2024
    Gabriele Falsetta
    Gabriele Falsetta
    • Roberto Farinacci
    • 2024
    Giovanni Alfieri
    • Amleto Poverno
    • 2024
    Federico Mainardi
    • Albino Volpi
    • 2024
    Daniele Trombetti
    • Cesare Forni
    • 2024
    Gianluca Gobbi
    • Cesare Maria de Vecchi…
    • 2024
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    10tracian-64464

    The scary part is the historical accurateness

    While the cinematography is out for everyone to appreciate, I feel a need to stress a couple of key points international audiences might miss.

    First and foremost: the series is based on the first of four books about the life of Mussolini, and while they are routinely described as "novels", they are in fact impressively researched from a historical point. Pretty much every dialogue, speech, document and event are openly sourced and beyond question.

    While the staging frequently and blatantly is not realistic in order to make the show more spectacular, pretty much everything happened as you see it - including a D'Annunzio's Japanese samurai secretary and other apparently absurd elements.

    My second point is about the acting and language. While it will fly above the heads of anyone not _very_ experienced with Italian, the work behind regional accents, lapses into dialects and the very speech patterns of 100 years ago is exceptional indeed. It is a shame this will mostly go unnoticed, as it actually conveys a fair bit of refinement to an already stellar ensemble performance.

    Lastly, the (not present in the books) stabs at current politics are far more varied than expected. Like, everyone can understand a sudden fourth-wall-breaking "Make Italy Great Again!", but you'll probably miss the reference to the catastrophic Berlusconi era (delivered via subtle voice and body acting, or even just a brief costume change), or to the sorry state of the last few recent Italian legislatures.

    In short: come for the show, stay for the history lesson... and see it with an Italian resident if you can to enjoy it at its fullest.
    10geroscrittore

    A ZANG TUMB TUMB SERIES

    By now it is evident that in the Post-network era and when from the zenith the third Golden Age of Television began its inevitable downward parabola no one, including myself, would have expected such a product... especially an Italian one.

    M the son of the century is the classic turn of the century, the breaktrough event or, if you like a film allegory better: it is the hero we need but do not deserve. The future of Our television, it is clear, blatant and unashamed that it will be defined by the 'Before M' and the 'After M'.

    Beautiful, beautiful series. Monumental every performance. Ficcanti every dialogue. Generative storytelling from history and brought up to date, without ever becoming exhibitionist. A series one step away from hybris without ever crossing the thin line and, because of this, incredibly verisimilitude in its (deliberate) staging between the theatrical and magical realism.

    A possible event, because there is a thick book behind it, not only of volume but also of historical research... but also (oh my God, finally!!!) an adequate budget. It matters little that some images are realistically dated in the staging. It doesn't matter. You want the real date? There's the book but in this instalment it was perfectly there.

    A futurist Zang Tumb Tumb series like we've needed for a long time. Because, just like futurism, the last true and pure current of thought and artistic movement that since the publication of its manifesto in 1909 has not found to date a worthy new cultural vision that can be described as truly original and not a rinsing of dishes from other shores. This is M. The first of something else in the making that, los peri pernos, will be even more surprising and innovative.

    Zang Tumb Tumb.
    8Quet-zal

    A specific film about the birth of fascism.

    The film presents the beginnings of Benito Musollini's political career. But to a greater extent it is a study of the creation of a dictatorship. And this is a universal and timeless phenomenon.

    What is unusual is the form, which may put off some viewers. The main character often speaks directly to the audience, presents his thoughts and comments on the events taking place, sometimes these allusions are current, e.g. In episode four when he says the slogan MIGA (you will understand when you see it). It is a really great scene.

    The film is also quite baroque, at times surreal.

    The acting makes a great impression. Luca Marinelli (Musollini) behaves on screen like his prototype. If you know the history and have seen Mussolini's grotesque speeches, you can imagine that this required great skills. Other roles, although episodic, are also worth attention. For example, Benedetta Cimatti is great as the suppressed wife of the Duce.

    Due to the specific form of the film, some viewers may be put off by it.

    But it's a very good movie.
    10irionr-15371

    It's a work of art!

    I mainly focus on the film aspects. Without getting too deep into it, I try to gauge how much truth versus mystification is presented. I don't align with either the right or the left.

    This series is one of the most beautiful I have seen in recent times. Mussolini's dialogue with the camera is pure gold. The way he conveys his thoughts, mocks the viewer, and shares his confessions keeps you glued to the screen and makes you feel involved in the story. Marinelli is fantastic! Those who criticize him likely do so for reasons unrelated to his performance. Francesco Russo is superb, and Barbara Chichiarelli is perfect!
    7bryangary65

    All about Luca

    Interesting drama about the rise to power in Italy of Mussolini. Though did not like when he spoke to the camera as took away the intrigue of it all.

    But the real powerhouse of this series is the performance of Luca Marinelli as the dictator, he is truly magnificent and gave out strong reminders of Robert De Niro in his pomp, and dominates every scene he is in Before watching this only really knew of Benito Mussolini from World War Two, so this was an eye opener of a history lesson.

    I would be interested in a second series if it happens but mainly just to see Marinelli in action again as he truly is the best thing about it all.

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      When Joe Wright got on board as director, at first he meant to have the actors say their lines in English. Then he changed his mind and chose to shoot the series in Italian, for a higher immediacy.

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official page on Sky website
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Mussolini: Son of the Century
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • SKY Studios
      • The Apartment
      • Fremantle
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