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Tale of Tales
Tale of Tales

Tale of Tales (2015)

64% User Rating
2h 14min
Romance
Fantasy
Horror

"Desire. Envy. Obsession."

The Queen of Selvascura risks everything to be a mother; the King of Roccaforte falls in love with the voice of a mysterious girl; the King of Altomonte becomes obsessed with a flea and neglects his daughter.

Matteo GarroneDirector

Cast

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Salma Hayek Pinault

Salma Hayek Pinault

Queen of Longtrellis

Vincent Cassel

Vincent Cassel

King of Strongcliff

Toby Jones

Toby Jones

King of Highhills

Shirley Henderson

Shirley Henderson

Imma

Hayley Carmichael

Hayley Carmichael

Dora

Bebe Cave

Bebe Cave

Violet

Stacy Martin

Stacy Martin

Young Dora

Christian Lees

Christian Lees

Elias

Jonah Lees

Jonah Lees

Jonah

Guillaume Delaunay

Guillaume Delaunay

Ogre

Alba Rohrwacher

Alba Rohrwacher

Mother Circus Performer

Massimo Ceccherini

Massimo Ceccherini

Father Circus Performer

John C. Reilly

John C. Reilly

King of Longtrellis

Laura Pizzirani

Laura Pizzirani

Jonah's Mother

Franco Pistoni

Franco Pistoni

Necromancer

Jessie Cave

Jessie Cave

Fenizia

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Michael Martini

1st Circus Boy

Alessandro Campagna

Alessandro Campagna

2nd Circus Boy

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Lorenzo Bernardi

Contortionist

Giselda Volodi

Giselda Volodi

Lady-in-Waiting

Giuseppina Cervizzi

Giuseppina Cervizzi

Lady-in-Waiting

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Luisa Ragusa

Lady-in-Waiting

Giovanni Calcagno

Giovanni Calcagno

Court Knights

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Stefano Strufaldi

Court Cardinal

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Giuseppe Carnemolla

Court Astrologer

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Diego Parenti

Baby Elias

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Gherardo Toccafondi

Baby Elias

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Lorenzo Mastronardi

Baby Jonah

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Paolo Risi

Court Jester

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Giuliano Del Taglia

Court Jester

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Betty La Padula

Court Jester

Kathryn Hunter

Kathryn Hunter

Witch

Ryan McParland

Ryan McParland

Lackey

Kenneth Collard

Kenneth Collard

Knife Sharpener

Renato Scarpa

Renato Scarpa

Barber

Guenda Goria

Guenda Goria

1st Maid of Honour

Catrinel Marlon

Catrinel Marlon

2nd Maid of Honour

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Talita Bartoli

Courtesan

Cristiana Vaccaro

Cristiana Vaccaro

Courtesan

Elizabeth Kinnear

Elizabeth Kinnear

Courtesan

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Andrea Rodriguez

Courtesan

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Sabrina La Torre

Courtesan

Eric MacLennan

Eric MacLennan

Doctor

Nicola Sloane

Nicola Sloane

Violet's Handmaiden

Davide Campagna

Davide Campagna

Circus Performer

Giulio Beranek

Giulio Beranek

Circus Performer

Vincenzo Nemolato

Vincenzo Nemolato

Circus Performer

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Martina Laticignola

Young Violet

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Andrea Loreni

Tightrope Walker

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Vincenzo Pellegrini

Suitor

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Francesco Lo Mascolo

Suitor

Maxence Dinant

Maxence Dinant

Suitor

Tiziana Buldini

Tiziana Buldini

Dead Queen of Longtrellis (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Reno
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Rating 80%

December 4, 2016

**The flea, the flay and an offspring.** It's shocking to find how much this film was underrated. Certainly it is not a fairytale like from the Disney production. That mean not for the children, but for the adults. Based on the collections of tales by some 17th century Italian poet. All the tales blended together so well, You won't even feel the familiarity with the original tale, because the modifications were at its best. So I appreciate the writer first, and then the director, followed by the actors. Since the film has a multiple story narrative layer, like three, the opening and the ending was common to all. But soon after the initiative, the tales go separate ways with its own twists and turns and conclusion, till again falling back in the line to finish it off the film. First a royal couple tend to do anything to have their own child. After many years, having no luck with the pregnancy, they now follow the instruction given by a necromancer. The result is most certain, but not without a negative effect. The desperate couple sacrifices greater to have a child. The remaining story takes place in the few years later where a royal born child and his mother have differences. A fresh complication arises that puts the mother again in a tight spot. How it is going to be solved narrated in the following parts. In the second story, the king of a hill castle is obsessed with his new insect pet. That leads him to neglect his own daughter who is dreaming of getting married and have a great life. But the things are not going well between father and daughter with her mother's absence. When the king comes to realise that, he comes with an agenda to achieve two things in one shot. That does not please his daughter, and soon she ends up in the hands of an ogre. The remaining is to tell us what happens to her in a thrilling way. This is the story of a father's responsibility. If his wife was alive, their daughter would have been taken care at best. Compared to the others, this tale gets more exciting and edgy, even the locations. Of course they have used blue/green screens, but still beautiful like the one from the top of the castle scene. I liked the casting for this, particularly the princess part. > "The equilibrium of the world must be maintained." The third tale is about a lustful king. One day when he hears a woman singing in a beautiful voice, the next minutes he lands on her home's front door, not knowing the woman is aged and has the wrinkle skin. But she and her sisters play along hiding behind the door and asks for a favour in order to win them back, I mean one of them. So how the rest of the story develops and who gets what, followed by a twist, it comes to an end. It is a spectacular film. But not visually as the fairy tales told in the present Hollywood films. Particularly, it minimised the computer related special effects. So it was more realistic, yet you will get that fantasy feel with how the tales shape up. It's a black comedy, and that's an absolutely well done part. You know designing the dark humours are not an easy task and this film has three layers, though not all of them has them. The conclusions were so perfect, reminds us the happy and sad are the parts of our life. Over two hours long film, there's no drag in the narration. The length is because of the three tales and each one was narrated with a pretty good pace. But still it gives the impression the film is slow and that's for being silent like less background score in the most of the parts. From Salma Hayek to Toby Jones, Vincent Cassel, all were so good. The casting was the advantage for the film to shape up well. Since it is an international project, that will help the global audience to their comfort. The director's first English language film and I think I'm going to keep an eye on his future projects. Certainly I have not seen such film like this, not in the todays cinema. The film was like in the old days. It does not deliver a couple of quick jokes and/or breathtaking visual effects, but the depth of the tale was good. The writers, director did not hesitate to add extra minutes to get what they wanted. I would have liked it if another layer of the tale was included and extended for another 30 or more minutes. For the grown ups, I suggest it not to miss, you won' get a film like this often. _8/10_

Media

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Tale of Tales - Clip "When The Old Man" I HD I Sundance Selects

Tale of Tales - Clip "When The Old Man" I HD I Sundance Selects

Tale of Tales - Official Trailer I HD I Sundance Selects

Tale of Tales - Official Trailer I HD I Sundance Selects

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