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Mia madre

  • 2015
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  • 1h 46m
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Mia madre (2015)
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Drama

Margherita, a director in the middle of an existential crisis, has to deal with the inevitable and still unacceptable loss of her mother.Margherita, a director in the middle of an existential crisis, has to deal with the inevitable and still unacceptable loss of her mother.Margherita, a director in the middle of an existential crisis, has to deal with the inevitable and still unacceptable loss of her mother.

  • Director
    • Nanni Moretti
  • Writers
    • Nanni Moretti
    • Valia Santella
    • Gaia Manzini
  • Stars
    • Margherita Buy
    • John Turturro
    • Giulia Lazzarini
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Nanni Moretti
    • Writers
      • Nanni Moretti
      • Valia Santella
      • Gaia Manzini
    • Stars
      • Margherita Buy
      • John Turturro
      • Giulia Lazzarini
    • 27User reviews
    • 158Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Trailer originale italiano [OV]
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    Trailer originale italiano [OV]
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    Mia Madre -- Official U.S. Trailer
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    Mia Madre: Scooter (UK)
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    Margherita Buy
    Margherita Buy
    • Margherita
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Barry Huggins
    Giulia Lazzarini
    Giulia Lazzarini
    • Ada
    Nanni Moretti
    Nanni Moretti
    • Giovanni
    Beatrice Mancini
    • Livia
    Stefano Abbati
    • Federico
    Francesco Acquaroli
    Francesco Acquaroli
    Anna Bellato
    • Attrice
    Lorenzo Gioielli
    • Interprete
    Enrico Ianniello
    • Vittorio
    Tony Laudadio
    • Produttore
    Tatiana Lepore
    • Segretaria di edizione
    Pietro Ragusa
    Pietro Ragusa
    • Bruno
    Monica Samassa
    • Medico
    Vanessa Scalera
    • Infermiera
    Renato Scarpa
    Renato Scarpa
    • Luciano
    Francesco Brandi
    Francesco Brandi
    Domenico Diele
    Domenico Diele
    • Giorgio
    • Director
      • Nanni Moretti
    • Writers
      • Nanni Moretti
      • Valia Santella
      • Gaia Manzini
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    10Red-125

    Brilliant film. Try not to miss it!

    The Italian movie Mia Madre (2015) was shown in the U.S. with its original title. It was co-written and directed by Nanni Moretti. It stars Margherita Buy as movie director Margherita. Margherita is directing a film in which noted U.S. actor Barry Huggins (John Turturro) is the protagonist. Margherita's mother Ada is portrayed by Giulia Lazzarina. Director Moretti has cast himself in the supporting role of Giovanni, Margherita's brother.

    Margherita has problems that come from many directions. Her mother is dying--that's really the crux of the plot. She and her brother do their best for her, but it's a slow, downhill battle.

    Margherita breaks up with a long-time lover, her daughter from her marriage is having trouble in school, and Barry Huggins is a self-centered jerk. Huggins is a star, and he acts like one. (In the movie, he speaks Italian well, which may be true in real life as well.) I got the sense in the movie that he was a celebrity, but not as great a celebrity as he would like to be. In any event, he is making Margherita's life miserable.

    Margherita can't just drop everything to be with her mother. She has a film to direct, and it's not going well. She's in an impossible bind.

    Director Moretti gave himself an important supporting role. In fact, the one fault I found with Mia Madre was that Moretti has a long scene with his boss that makes no sense in the context of the film. However, that small self-indulgence is negligible compared to all the great moments Moretti gives us.

    Turturro is brilliant. His job is to make everyone--including the audience--dislike him. He does that wonderfully. Margherita Buy is an absolutely brilliant actor. Her emotions are at the surface, and her face portrays each emotion with unbelievable precision. She is the Italian Meryl Streep . (Or Meryl Streep is the American Margherita Buy.) Even if this weren't a great movie, it would be worth seeing just to watch Margherita Buy act. However, it truly is a great movie, and I highly recommend it.

    This is one of the rare films that shows three generations of women, all of whom are strong and intelligent. That's another reason to watch Mia Madre.

    We saw this film at the acclaimed Dryden Theatre in the George Eastman Museum in Rochester. I don't know if it will go into general release. It's certainly worth seeking out. (Every movie is better seen on the large screen than the small screen, but Mia Madre will work well on a small screen.)

    For reasons I don't understand, Mia Madre has a modest 6.9 IMDb rating. This is one of those situations where I say, "Did those people see the same movie I saw?" Find it, watch it, and then judge for yourself.
    8febfourth

    A roller-coaster of feelings

    Nanni Moretti has come a long way portraying Italy - mixing the inner, often neurotic, workings of a person with the harsh clash of Reality. In this movie, reality itself is the world of fiction: Margherita Buy plays the director of a movie about the working crisis that has been tearing apart Italy's employment situation for years now. The set is a stressful environment which recalls the one described by Truffaut's "Day for Night" and adds to the emotional exhaustion of the director Buy, facing her mother's illness. Whereas "The Son's Room" found its characters coming to terms with loss as a matter of fact, this movie rather deals with the whole painful process that leads to loss: the slow steps that lead to the acknowledgement of what is inevitable. The soul-wrenching hospital scenes and the numerous flashbacks from Buy's family memories are cleverly (and thankfully) counterbalanced with the comedic, hilarious traits of John Turturro, the main star or better even, a proper "diva", in Buy's (and subsequently, Moretti's) movie. You'll found yourself cracking up with laughter while that small tear on your cheek hasn't dried yet, and both moments are filmed in a superb way. Nanni Moretti himself plays a role as Margherita Buy's brother: both actors have a similar style and it's great to finally see them working together. They both speak in an extremely calm manner, as if they were trying to explain some really obvious truth to the viewers and to other characters; both have a history of playing awkward, sometimes neurotic, fragile people who will eventually burst out, only to quickly apologize in their usual calm and polite manner. Those who are familiar with Moretti's work will recognize some of his motifs: Rome settings, loud singing in cars, deadpan statements on the inability to work in a relationship, parental confrontations. Overall a very good movie that fits well in Moretti's recent history.
    8christian94

    Moretti's Magnum Opus

    Nanni Moretti is an accomplished filmmaker who won many awards as an actor, writer, director, producer across Europe for 4 decades, and a few in South America. He is a Cannes Film Festival favourite and won the 2015 Prize of the Ecumenical Jury with this fine film "Mia Madre" (aka My Mother) who was inspired partly by the recent death of his mother.

    It was thus with immense pleasure that I was able to attend his TIFF first screening in his presence with an interpreter (even though his command of English is quite good especially understanding) and hear first hand a few details from the master.

    First in terms of prizes, his 2001 film "La stanza del figlio" (aka The Son's Room) seems to be a contender for his masterpiece yet even though it is an extraordinary film, I can think of other films who dealt with the subject of losing a child much better, namely two in the same year with riveting "In the Bedroom" and even better Australian "Lantana", and later "Rabbit Hole (2010)" with Australian actress Nicole Kidman.

    For "Mia Madre", we explore the dying and death of a parent but this time, this movie sets itself apart. It is dark and light with humour, showing scenes with conflicted and strong characters with multiple layers, exploring emotional and intellectual depth. It weaves between multiple layers of reality and meta-reality, time, thoughts, dreams, desires. It goes beyond death, before, in between... It is beautiful!

    Moretti speaks of his inability to tell his actors to "be besides the character" (as opposed to being completely immersed in them) although that is what he would like to tell them. He feels too many acting awards go to people who become characters and lose themselves. He also mentions that he is closer to the distraught Margherita character (played by marvellous Margherita Buy who is a accomplished actress to say the least) than to the brother he plays in the film and wishes he had a better handle of the dying mother situation in real life. These small details show a level of maturity and complexity of thought with a crisp vision and appreciation. A non-assuming but assured wisdom can be felt from the man and the magnus opus I just saw.

    Margherita's character is a director like Moretti so the piece is self-reflective in many ways and involves an interplay of many realities, possibilities and problems to deal with at the same time. Then he brings John Turturro to play the role of Barry Huggins who is a now barely able to remember a line actor of old fame and prestige with a sharp tongue and Hollywood arrogance. This creates some comic relief and hilarious scenes but also serve to contrast the work problems with the life problems and the miscommunication and misunderstanding of everyone.

    The movie is a dream of sort, but a vivid one. Moretti's life distress gave us his Pièce de résistance.

    Thank you for sharing. Thank you for caring.

    Italy / France 2015 | 106 mins | Toronto International Film Festival | Italian (English subtitles) + some English
    7blanche-2

    A director under pressure personally and professionally

    A film director (Margherita Buy), in the middle of trying to do a film, has to deal with the fact that her mother is dying.

    The film is inspired by the death of Nani Moretti's own mother, and we can assume that the Buy character represents him, as a movie director dealing with a difficult production, a temperamental and looney actor (John Turturro), and a terminally-ill mother she keeps telling herself is going to recover.

    Anyone who has been through this life-goes-on in the face of tragedy scenario will relate to the director trying to deal with her ex-husband, her daughter, her boyfriend, her mother, and the movie - all at the same time. It's a very human story. Unfortunately you can't pick when a crisis will occur, or expect them to come one at a time.

    Wonderful acting, especially Buy as her character, Margherita, tries to keep it all together as her leading man, an American who knows Italian, can't remember his lines, the extras all look like movie stars when she asked for normal everyday people, all the while visiting her mother at the hospital and being in denial about her illness.

    Very good film.
    8planktonrules

    Margherita is facing all those terrible challenges that come with life...and all at once.

    "Mia Madre" is the sort of picture you might see being made in Europe…but it's far from the sort of movie you'd expect from Hollywood. After all, a film about a middle-aged woman who is nearing an emotional collapse is not big box office. And, it's certainly not the sort of picture the target audience of 16-30 would rush to the theaters to see. However, if you are patient and give it a chance, you're bound to get a lot out of this Italian film from director Nanni Moretti (who also co-wrote and co-stars in the movie).

    When the story begins, Margherita (Margherita Bay) is having a very tough time in life. She's directing a movie, just separated from her husband and is dealing with her mother's impending death. To make things worse, the picture has an American star (John Turturro) who is having trouble delivering his lines in Italian…and Margherita is far from patient with the man. What follows is the progression of events in Margherita's life…and the feeling that sooner or later, she's going to snap. After all, to make all this even worse she's middle-aged…a time which is tough on all of us…and a time of change. I should know…I am at that time in my life as well! And, I guess this is why I could relate to Margherita and her story so well.

    While I wouldn't rush to the theaters to see a film like Mia Madre, it's perfect to see such a 'little' film at home on your television. It is not a sweeping saga and doesn't need the big screen treatment… which is great since the movie is new to Netflix this month. It also, incidentally, received a nearly eight minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival…so I am apparently not the only one who liked it and recommend you see it!

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    • Trivia
      When writing the script, Nanni Moretti used what he had written during his mother's sickness.
    • Goofs
      When Margherita picks up Barry at the airport, she pulls his suitcase. When she drops him off at his hotel, he walks away from the car without the suitcase.
    • Connections
      References La Soif du mal (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      Tabula Rasa
      Composed by Arvo Pärt

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Australia)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • My Mother
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Sacher Film
      • Fandango
      • Le Pacte
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    • Budget
      • €7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $303,002
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,098
      • Aug 28, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,723,656
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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