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Comme le vent

Original title: Come il vento
  • 2013
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Comme le vent (2013)
trailer of the film LIKE THE WIND (Come il Vento) directed by Marco Simon Puccioni
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Inspired by a true story LIKE THE WIND narrates 15 years of Armida Miserere's life, a woman who with determination and grit, but also personal suffering, was one of the first woman to become... Read allInspired by a true story LIKE THE WIND narrates 15 years of Armida Miserere's life, a woman who with determination and grit, but also personal suffering, was one of the first woman to become governor of prison. Armida Miserere, after suffering the loss of her loved one, found her... Read allInspired by a true story LIKE THE WIND narrates 15 years of Armida Miserere's life, a woman who with determination and grit, but also personal suffering, was one of the first woman to become governor of prison. Armida Miserere, after suffering the loss of her loved one, found herself on the front line in the fight against crime, governing the most dangerous jail in It... Read all

  • Director
    • Marco Simon Puccioni
  • Writers
    • Nicola Lusuardi
    • Marco Simon Puccioni
    • Heidrun Schleef
  • Stars
    • Valeria Golino
    • Filippo Timi
    • Francesco Scianna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    440
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marco Simon Puccioni
    • Writers
      • Nicola Lusuardi
      • Marco Simon Puccioni
      • Heidrun Schleef
    • Stars
      • Valeria Golino
      • Filippo Timi
      • Francesco Scianna
    • 5User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Valeria Golino
    Valeria Golino
    • Armida Miserere
    Filippo Timi
    Filippo Timi
    • Umberto Mormile
    Francesco Scianna
    Francesco Scianna
    • Riccardo Rauso
    Chiara Caselli
    Chiara Caselli
    • Rita Rauso
    Marcello Mazzarella
    Marcello Mazzarella
    • Maresciallo Stefano Prati
    Salvio Simeoli
    • Maresciallo Antonio Mangi
    Giorgia Sinicorni
    Giorgia Sinicorni
    • Isabella
    Vanni Bramati
    • Maurizio
    Mattia Mor
    • Fabio
    Vanni Fois
    Vanni Fois
    • Franco Cossu
    Diego Migeni
    • Agente a Pianosa
    Jerry Mastrodomenico
    • PM Cardi
    • (as Gerardo Mastrodomenico)
    Pino Calabrese
    • Patruno
    Adelmo Togliani
    • Don Franco
    Francesco Acquaroli
    Francesco Acquaroli
    • Commandante a Pianosa
    Paolo Bernardini
    Paolo Bernardini
    Tommaso Caporrimo
    Riccardo Cesaretti
    • Maggiore Montini
    • Director
      • Marco Simon Puccioni
    • Writers
      • Nicola Lusuardi
      • Marco Simon Puccioni
      • Heidrun Schleef
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    9davidKrk

    a special Prison Movie

    It's rare to find a prison movie from the pov of the warden of the prison. Armida Miserere was a real and very special warden. One of he first female director to run jail in Italy. She had a tragic life and Valeria Golino plays the role with intensity. I believe this is one of her best role if not the best I've ever seen her playing. The film is interesting also for the script and the structure. Puccioni is a good director and follow the sorrow of the character with civil passion. A A must watch.
    9oralw1032

    Extraordinary film

    Extremely engaging film. You are pulled into the story immediately. One develops loyalty to the main characters. This is a strong indication that the casting was perfect. The cinematography was superb. Beautiful vistas throughout. The director was able to guide the cast expertly that demonstrated pathos throughout. Thankfully there were moments of levity that helped to lighten the mood.

    The English sub-titles are sometimes a burden for someone that does not speak Italian. However, in this instance, it was not a distraction. The scenes were so well constructed that the picture flowed seamlessly even with the sub-titles. The only objection was the incessant smoking. This apparently is a European fact and American will just have to accept.

    Excellent job by all involved.
    7nmegahey

    True-life prison drama

    Based on a true story, Come il vento (Like the wind) is the story of Armida Miserere, one of the first women to be a prison governor in Italy, holding the position in some of the most dangerous institutions in the country, In 1990, following threats of bullets sent to her in the mail, her partner Umberto Mormile, an educator working with inmates in the Opera prison, was executed in a mafia hit. Come il vento covers Miserere's efforts to find who was responsible for the killing of her partner and why he was targeted, up until the moment she took her own life in 2003.

    Marco Simon Puccioni's film has the potential to be quite harrowing then, but it manages to cover these key points of Armida's life in a fashion that is neither too gritty realist not overly dramatised. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite do anything much more than this; when there is considerable material there to look at her achievements and point out some of the problems with the Italian prison system - and the kind of people locked up there - the little dramatisation thereis is instead focussed on Armida's relationships with other men in her ultimately failed attempts to get over the horror of Umberto's death.

    Between Mormile's death in 1990 and Miserere's suicide in 2003, the film does little more than hop around Italy to the various posts where Armida was governor, including Lodi, Parma, Palermo (in Sicily) and Sulmona, where she would take her life in her residence on the prison grounds at the age of 47. There is some attempt made to show the kind of clean-up operations that she organised there as governor in an effort not only to reduce drug use but to also put an end to brutal beatings of prisoners, and there is some indication of the formidable reputation she would gain as a woman governor that would earn her the name of "she-beast", but this aspect is superficial and repetitive.

    Obviously, the most dangerous posting for a prison governor would be in Palermo, but you get little sense of the character of the place, with even the confession and conviction of the killers of Giovanni Falcone, the Palmero judge who challenged the mafia, taking place off-screen. The coverage of the eventual trial of Umberto Mormile's killers in the Calabrese mafia, the 'Ndrangheta, also occupies a surprisingly brief episode in the film, and the outcome clearly brings Miserere no peace,. If it lacks a sufficiently dramatic structure and misses opportunities to provide a little more insight into the Italian justice system and the operations of the mafia, Come il vento nonetheless operates well in the context of a love story, showing Armida Miserere's struggling to deal with the brutality of the murder of her lover and struggling to carry on, but ultimately finding herself unable to bear the weight of a great love cut too short.
    9Bill-Rich-USA

    Kudos!

    Every frame of this film was extraordinarily beautiful. I felt as though I was visiting Italy. The films locations and sets appeared to be authentic. The music score matched the movie content perfectly. The story line progressed flawlessly, building the drama and tension as the plot unfolded. The authenticity of the characters was enhanced by the inclusion of the cigarettes and profuse smoking. I personally quit smoking over five years ago and must admit that I wanted a cigarette as I watched this film. I resisted, but felt the tension none the less. Another thing that I appreciated was that the English subtitles were easy to follow without distracting from watching the movie. Casting? What can I say? I am in love with Valeria Golino. She is so talented and so beautiful. The male actors were exceptional as well. Days after watching the DVD I found myself thinking, actually, ruminating about the film. It is a valuable addition to my movie library. Kudos to the Director, Producer and writers of this exceptional film.
    10info-13780

    a powerful film

    I saw yesterday at an industry screening in Los Angeles the film Come Il Vento, (Like the wind). It's a powerful film, with a strong, sorrowful character. Armida Miserere, one name two tragedies as she ironically calls herself, was a woman that was strangled by a power system (the jail) dominated by violence and corruption. She had to be strong, sometime hard, but the film shows that she tries in anyway to keep her humanity. In fact, even if the film tells a dark story, it's not heavy or hard to watch, but rather moving and engaging. Valeria Golino, this wonderful Italian actress with an extensive American film background, gives to Armida her vitality and her sensuality and makes this controversial role genuine sympathetic. The film subject could easily be made for television, and in some moment it could fall in the genre, but the director's approach has a unique style, it's always original and digs deeply into the story and the character. I was totally blown away from such a powerful film and I think this is one of those kind of film that will stay in time. The film was released only recently in Italy after screening at the Rome film festival and still waits its international premiere, I believe it deserves the best form the festival circuits and from distributors world wide.

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      Armida Miserere met actress Valeria Golino in November 2002, few months before her death. Valeria Golino was presenting the film Respiro by Emanuele Crialese at the Sulmona prison, as a sidebar of the Sulmona Film Festival. Valeria Golino would have never imagined that, few years later, she would have played the role of the woman that welcomed her in her visit.
    • Soundtracks
      Se bruciasse la città
      Written by Giancarlo Bigazzi (as G. Bigazzi), Enrico Polito (as E. Polito) and Totò Savio (as T. Savio)

      Performed by Valeria Golino

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
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    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Like the Wind
    • Filming locations
      • Casacalendra, Campobasso, Molise, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Inthelfilm
      • A Movie Productions
      • Rai Cinema
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      • €2,400,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 50 minutes
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