As long as it takes, Francesca Comencini signs an emotional and emotional tribute to her father Luigi and recalls youth drug addiction
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His most personal, emotional and emotional film, and perhaps even the best. With The Time It Takes, a title as simple as it is extraordinarily suitable for the “subject” addressed, Francesca Comencini brought her most intimate and universal work to the Venice Film Festival out of competition (and would have deserved the competition in light of overall mediocrity...), the result of a human and professional maturity capable of putting herself in f…
Very few directors have played such an important role in our cinema as Luigi Comencini, to whom we owe iconic titles such as Bread Love and Fantasy, The Bube Girl, The Beauty of Rome and small-screen masterpieces such as Heart and The Adventures of Pinocchio. The daughter Francesca Comencini...
The relationship with father Luigi, and then the praise for fragility and the embrace as a story tool: behind a certain rhetoric, a highly emotional film that manages to speak to the public. The protagonists, the beautiful Romana Maggiora Vergano and Fabrizio Gifuni. In Venice 81 and then in theatres on September 26.
The most personal of his films, the story of his growth difficulties and his relationship with his director father. The Time It Takes is Francesca Comencini's candid and harshly sincere film presented out of competition at the Venice Film Festival. We interviewed her.
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