Mario Martone’s moody drama Nostalgia marks a shift for the director — or maybe it’s more accurate to call it a return. The Italian auteur’s earlier films, like Rehearsals for War and The Smell of ...
Hating on a movie like veteran director Mark Pellington’s “Nostalgia” costs you something. It’s an achingly sincere, Proustian mosaic about grief and memory, co-written and directed by a bereaved ...
Italian director Mario Martone said that his latest film Nostalgia is very similar to his 1995 film L’amore molesto (Troubling Love). During a panel discussion at Deadline’s Contenders Film: New York ...
This review originally ran May 25, 2022, in conjunction with the film’s world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. For decades, Italian filmmakers dominated Cannes. If the 1960s saw Federico Fellini, ...
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Movies not only entertain and provide a window into other worlds, but they can also provide great insight into the life and mind of the filmmaker. In his latest movie “Nostalgia” premiering at the ...
Mario Martone’s Naples-set drama premiered in Cannes. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief The film, a modern-day adaptation of the Ermanno Rea novel, premiered to critical acclaim in Cannes this ...