Film Description
IL Divo (il divo: La straordinaria vita di Giulio Andreotti)
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Cast: Flavio Bucci, Giulio Bosetti, Giorgio Colangeli, Toni Servillo, Anna Bonaiuto, Carlo Buccirosso Language: English and Italian with English Subtitles Drama/Political Thriller, 14A
(Italy/France)
"This is a spectacular film about corruption in high places, specifically as that relates to the political life of Giulio Andreotti, seven times prime minister of Italy and a senator for life."
– Liz Braun, Jam! Movies
"Simultaneously exhilarating and confounding, dazzling and confusing, this is filmmaking of such verve and style that you likely won't care that you can't follow it completely."
– Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
Synopsis: Director Paolo Sorrentino's audacious and inventive biopic of Italian parliamentarian (and "Senator for Life") Giulio Andreotti doesn't make the Byzantine world of modern Italian politics any less confusing (non-Italian viewers may want to brush up on the topic beforehand), but the film illuminates, in great emotional detail, important events surrounding an early-1990s investigation in which the perpetual statesman was accused of having Mafia ties. The case was appealed and overturned several times, and Andreotti never served prison time, but it effectively marked the end of his centrist Christian Democratic party and forever changed the age-old relationship between the Mafia and the Italian government. Sorrentino's fanciful use of titles, quick edits, multiple-perspective flashbacks, slow motion, extreme close-ups, and sublime musical accents--as well as star Toni Servillo's brilliantly stylized acting--convert this airless and sinister piece of world history into a dynamic tale of moral ambiguity and seemingly invulnerable political power. Servillo plays Andreotti as an arrogant, deadpan Puck--an Italian Richard Nixon replete with easily mimicable physical tics and the conviction of his own rightness. In the film's most memorable scene, Servillo allows his ironic veneer to crack just once, in a molten monologue where, spit flying, he justifies "perpetrating evil to guarantee good." Another chilling sequence intercuts a crucial Mafia hit with shots of a particularly tense and triumphant horse race, while a punky blues number roars in the background. Sorrentino's controlled and masterly storytelling won the 2008 Prix du Jury at Cannes.
Official website: www.luckyred.it/ildivo
Screening:
Saturday, October 17, 2009, 9:30 PM, Bayfield 7 Cinemas
Saturday, October 24, 2009, 5:30 PM, Imperial Cinemas
Awards:
- WINNER, JURY PRIZE, CANNES FILM FESTIVAL , 2008
- WINNER, BEST ACTOR (SERVILLO), BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (PIERA DEGLI ESPOSTI) DAVID DI DONATELLO AWARDS (ITALY) 2009
- WINNER, BEST ACTOR (SERVILLO), EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS, 2009
- WINNER, SILVER RIBBON, BEST ACTOR (SERVILLO), BEST DIRECTOR, BEST PRODUCER, BEST SCREENPLAY, ITALIAN NATIONAL SYDICATE OF FILM JOURNALISTS, 2009
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