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La Chimera

Originaltitel: La chimera
  • 2023
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 11 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
18.663
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
3.209
180
La Chimera (2023)
A group of archaeologists and the black market of historical artifacts.
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Zeitraum: DramaAbenteuerDramaKomödieRomanze

Der englische Archäologe Arthur trifft sich wieder mit seinen unberechenbaren Komplizen - einem fröhlichen Kollektiv von Grabräubern, die durch das Plündern etruskischer Gräber und das Horte... Alles lesenDer englische Archäologe Arthur trifft sich wieder mit seinen unberechenbaren Komplizen - einem fröhlichen Kollektiv von Grabräubern, die durch das Plündern etruskischer Gräber und das Horten der ausgegrabenen antiken Schätze überleben.Der englische Archäologe Arthur trifft sich wieder mit seinen unberechenbaren Komplizen - einem fröhlichen Kollektiv von Grabräubern, die durch das Plündern etruskischer Gräber und das Horten der ausgegrabenen antiken Schätze überleben.

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    • Alice Rohrwacher
  • Drehbuch
    • Alice Rohrwacher
    • Carmela Covino
    • Marco Pettenello
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Josh O'Connor
    • Carol Duarte
    • Vincenzo Nemolato
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,3/10
    18.663
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.209
    180
    • Regie
      • Alice Rohrwacher
    • Drehbuch
      • Alice Rohrwacher
      • Carmela Covino
      • Marco Pettenello
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Josh O'Connor
      • Carol Duarte
      • Vincenzo Nemolato
    • 64Benutzerrezensionen
    • 139Kritische Rezensionen
    • 91Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 14 Gewinne & 53 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Josh O'Connor
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    • Arthur
    Carol Duarte
    Carol Duarte
    • Italia
    Vincenzo Nemolato
    • Pirro
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Flora
    Alba Rohrwacher
    Alba Rohrwacher
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    Giuliano Mantovani
    • Jerry
    Gian Piero Capretto
    • Mario
    Melchiorre Pala
    • Melchiorre
    Ramona Fiorini
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    Luca Gargiullo
    • Il portuale
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    Barbara Chiesa
    • Nella
    Elisabetta Perotto
    • Vera
    Chiara Pazzaglia
    Chiara Pazzaglia
    • Rossa
    Francesca Carrain
    Francesca Carrain
    • Sista
    Valentino Santagati
    • Cantastorie
    Piero Crucitti
    • Cantastorie
    • Regie
      • Alice Rohrwacher
    • Drehbuch
      • Alice Rohrwacher
      • Carmela Covino
      • Marco Pettenello
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    9Brock_L

    An Italian comedic fable of love, family, and tomb raiding.

    I'm a sucker for most things italian, especially it's cinema, I loved La Chimera. The story of Arthur, an Englishman inhabiting an Italian's universe, whose remarkable abilities have led him to a life with a group of tomb robbers going after Etruscan antiquities for sale on the black market. Beguiled by love, Arthur is tormented by the memory of his lost Beniamina, whose mother (Isabella Rossellini) serves as a matriarchal groundpost. His lone, sad male presence in an otherwise all female family, is delightfully contentious and catty. Italia, the 'student maid', plays the fool to survive and succeed against odds.

    Like a troupe of players, the tomb hunters seem like a vagabond theatre troupe, reminiscent of the circus in La Strada, one of Fellini's greats.

    Adventurously cutting between film stocks and formats, the direction and camera work are exceptional and fitting.

    A wonderful tale of surprise and intrigue driven by a cast of characters that only Italian's could present. Lovely in it's life and vibrancy.
    7CinemaSerf

    La Chimera

    A rather scruffy looking Josh O'Connor is "Arthur" who has found a way to make a living in rural Italy where he uses his unique gift with a divining rod - well a big twig, really - to uncover ancient artefacts from deep beneath the surface. He's not averse to a bit of grave robbing either - for which he has recently been imprisoned, and now he and his cohorts sell their stuff to "Spartaco" (Alba Rohrwacher) and via a rather unique technique, too! What's clear is that "Arthur" is getting over something fairly monumental in his life, and we get a clue to that when he visits the rather doting but blissfully ignorant and elderly "Flora" (Isabella Rossellini) at her increasingly dilapidated mansion house where the furniture is destined for the furnace and her family all know the secret, but dare not speak it. He, himself, inhabits a shanty-town style shed abutting the old city wall, his once proud linen suit now grubby and filthy and he is rarely without a cigarette. As the plot unfolds - aided by an agreeably sparing amount of dialogue - we start to get a sense that "Arthur" is actually coming to his senses after something akin to a concussion. The pieces of his life are slowly coming together again as he and his pals make the discovery of a lifetime, only for... It's a slowly paced film, but that works well - as do the infrequent but quite punchy comedic elements of the drama. There can be a comparison drawn between the gradual unearthing of the long lost relics and with his own re-realisation but it's all delivered with a brightness that keeps it from becoming downbeat or depressing. Director Alice Rohrwacher offers us a personal story tempered with a bit of mythology and a fair degree of ill-defined humanity that is compellingly incomplete in many ways. I reckon it might merit a second watch, there's plenty of nuanced writing here.
    7alanspamaccount

    Great, but a little hard at times

    I did enjoy this movie. Josh O'Connor and all of the cast deliver stellar performances. I settled down to watch a slow burn and indeed it is just that, but maybe a little to slow. I found myself hoping something more would happen. Every actor in this movie is wonderful, but towards the last half hour I just wanted it to wrap up. When it finally did wrap up, it was a bit of a damp squib. It was obviously coming and was no surprise. Most of the dialogue is Italian but subtitles don't worry me. Everything about this movie is great and I would not point fingers at the script writers or the actual dialogue. I just had issues with the strength of the actual story line. I think it may become a lost gem. It does not have mass appeal, but that is a trademark of Josh O'Connor; he just does the stuff that he wants and what challenges him. I cannot think of anything I have seen him in that was not brilliant, and this movie is up there, but only for a limited and mainly Italian audience. However, happy it was made. It is original, beautifully cast, thoughtful sets and wardrobe. Thanks.
    8ocupadoemnascer

    Two hours lost in a world of poetry

    Poetry is the first word that comes to mind when trying to describe that movie. Alice Rorhwacher depicts a world where past and present are interwoven. A forgotten rural Italy, haunted by the remnants of Antiquity. The movie is full of symbols, and the boundaries between past and present, life and death, reality and fantasy are constantly blurred.

    The main character, Arthur, is marked by grief, and hides his pain among a band of gentle thieves. All around him, there is misery but also resilience, joy, survival. In this picaresque landscape, Arthur seems to be the only character inhabited by tragedy.

    Rorhwacher has the power to evoke emotions that are hard to describe. I left the theater in a contemplative state and I've been thinking about the movie a lot since then. Only good movies can do that.
    9pbczf

    Following the thread

    Arthur, the disheveled former archaeologist turned Etruscan tomb-finder, is a man on a quest. When we first meet him, he is dreaming on a train heading home after being released from prison. Once home, he soon falls in with his old gang of tombaroli (grave-robbers) and they're on the search for treasure in the earth. For the rest of the gang, treasure means loot from Etruscan tombs; Arthur seems to be searching for something else. We get clues to Arthur's search in recurring images of a young woman and her red thread first seen in the opening shots of the film. The woman, we soon learn, is Beniamina, the daughter of Flora and Arthur's beloved. Flora lives in a crumbling palazzo with Italia, her singing student, and a group of women who call Flora mother. Italia is being exploited as a servant by Flora, who believes she is tone-deaf, but Italia in turn is raising two children in the house unbeknownst to Flora. The film juxtaposes these two kinds of groups: the rival groups of tombaroli led by men and the communal groups led by women (Italia forms the second group in a disused railway station), which echoes the remark early in the film that Italy would be much less macho today if the Etruscans had beaten the Romans rather than the other way around.

    The film is full of mythic and historical resonances. Arthur is a latter-day Orpheus searching for his Eurydice (the first musical cue is from Monteverdi's Orfeo), but without Orpheus's gift of music. The red thread recalls Ariadne and the labyrinth. Flights of birds (and ominous pigeons) follow Arthur. Italia's first language is Portuguese and her children are of many ethnicities. And so on. In the hands of a lesser director or screenwriter this hybrid creature of different parts (you might call it a chimera) could have been a mess, but here everything seems to cohere and to create a mythic world that resembles our own, but is at an angle to it. That everything clicks into place so precisely and beautifully in the final scene is a tribute to just how tightly this loose-seeming film is constructed. Rarely have the loose threads of a plot been gathered with as much skill or in a more satisfying way.

    Many of the photographic tricks (different film stocks, different aspect ratios, scenes undercranked) sound gimmicky, but, except for the undercranking, most are there for people who notice and transparent to those who don't. The cast is uniformly excellent.

    For all its playfulness and its conceits, this moving, elegiac film tells the story of a great love and is a great love story.

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      Josh O'Connor filmed the first half of La Chimera prior to filming his role as Patrick Zweig in Challengers, then returned to Italy to complete the second half.
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      Italia: Those things aren't made for human eyes but those of souls.

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    • Soundtracks
      'Toccata-Ritornello-Sinfonia' from 'L'Orfeo'
      Composed by Claudio Monteverdi

      Performed by Le Concert des Nations & La Capella Reial de Catalunya

      Conducted by Jordi Savall

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. April 2024 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Italien
      • Frankreich
      • Schweiz
      • Türkei
    • Sprachen
      • Italienisch
      • Englisch
      • Französisch
      • Portugiesisch
      • Deutsch
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    • Drehorte
      • Tarquinia, Lazio, Italien
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    • Budget
      • 9.600.000 € (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.004.503 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 44.511 $
      • 31. März 2024
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 5.234.680 $
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      2 Stunden 11 Minuten
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      • Dolby Digital
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