Italy's Sorrentino embraces doubt in euthanasia film at Venice
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‘La Grazia’ Review: The President of Italy Tries to Get His Groove Back in Paolo Sorrentino’s Unusually Dull and Sexless Character Study
Tony Servillo plays an aging politician who's lost his way in this strangely sedate movie from one of the world's most dedicated maximalists.

Italy's Sorrentino embraces doubt in euthanasia film at Venice
Italian director Paolo Sorrentino hopes his latest film premiering Wednesday in Venice will bring attention to the controversial topic of euthanasia -- while encouraging those in power to reject the need for certainty and embrace doubt.
Italians love Paolo Sorrentino. His latest drama "La Grazia", which opened the 82nd Venice Film Festival, was greeted with a four-minute o
AwardsWatch - ‘La Grazia’ Review: Paolo Sorrentino’s Richly Drawn Political Drama of a Leader Who’s Lost his Purpose is One of His Best Films [A] Venice
If we think about politics in this day and age, our first reaction is probably disgust, disappointment, disillusionment, or outright fear. In a crucial age of our planet, the most important countries, not just in the Western world but worldwide, are dominated by populists, by politicians that sell certainties, easy recipes, identify easy targets just…
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