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Martin Eden
Martin Eden

Martin Eden (2019)

70% User Rating
2h 9min
Romance
Drama

The tale of an individualist proletarian in a time marked by the rise of mass political movements. In early 20th-century Italy, illiterate sailor Martin Eden seeks fame as a writer while torn between the love of a bourgeois girl and allegiance to his social class.

Pietro MarcelloDirector

Cast

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Luca Marinelli

Luca Marinelli

Martin Eden

Jessica Cressy

Jessica Cressy

Elena Orsini

Carlo Cecchi

Carlo Cecchi

Russ Brissenden

Vincenzo Nemolato

Vincenzo Nemolato

Nino

Marco Leonardi

Marco Leonardi

Bernardo Fiore

Denise Sardisco

Denise Sardisco

Margherita

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Carmen Pommella

Maria

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Autilia Ranieri

Giulia

Elisabetta Valgoi

Elisabetta Valgoi

Matilde Orsini

Pietro Ragusa

Pietro Ragusa

Mr. Orsini

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Savino Paparella

Edmondo Peluso

Vincenza Modica

Vincenza Modica

Droghiera

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Giustiniano Alpi

Arturo Orsini

Maurizio Donadoni

Maurizio Donadoni

Renato

Gaetano Bruno

Gaetano Bruno

Giudice Mattei

Franco Pinelli

Franco Pinelli

Vecchio Intellettuale

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Anna Patierno

Carmela

Lana Vlady

Lana Vlady

Rebecca

Aniello Arena

Aniello Arena

François

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Diego Sepe

Operadio Dalla Folla

Sergio Longobardi

Sergio Longobardi

Gargiulo

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Giordano Bruno Guerri

Alfio

Chiara Francini

Chiara Francini

Nora

Rinat Khismatouline

Rinat Khismatouline

Caporale

Edoardo Sorgente

Edoardo Sorgente

Alterio

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Gioacchino d'Amora

Tonino

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

March 28, 2022

Now it is quite possible that I just wasn't in the right frame of mind when I saw this, but somehow it just misfired. Luca Marinelli is the eponymous character hell bent on improving his lot from a pretty meagre upbringing. His opportunity comes when he rescues the young "Arturo" from some local bullies and when he is invited to his new friend's luxury home for a thank you lunch, meets the boy's sister "Elena" (Jessica Cressy) and it's love at first sight. Determined to elevate himself even more now, he falls in with noted, if slightly dissolute, socialist "Brissenden" (Carlo Cecchi) and whilst his newly found success satisfies his desire for wealth and self-improvement, it also serves to throw some obstacles in his path to true love. It is certainly a very stylish film to enjoy - the mix of colour and monochrome cinematography delivers well, and the score works well to complement the dialogue and the feelings of desire, frustration and maybe even danger as our hero's increasingly successful, politically driven work draws enemies from his peers and the authorities. I suppose, for me, it dwells a little too much on the introspection of a man that I didn't particularly care for; and as ever with films based around one single character - it's hard to stay engaged if that character isn't working for you. I hesitate to say I found it dull, it isn't dull, but then it isn't really very good either... Perhaps after a second watch, but I can't really think I will bother.

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Pietro Marcello on Martin Eden, Transposing Jack London to Italy, and the Rossellini Method

Pietro Marcello on Martin Eden, Transposing Jack London to Italy, and the Rossellini Method

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