Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA romantic fairy tale about a 19-year old orphan girl who, as her sole inheritance, gets an antique key that unlocks both an old Italian villa and the secrets of her family history.A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year old orphan girl who, as her sole inheritance, gets an antique key that unlocks both an old Italian villa and the secrets of her family history.A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year old orphan girl who, as her sole inheritance, gets an antique key that unlocks both an old Italian villa and the secrets of her family history.
- Prix
- 8 victoires au total
Sorcha Cusack
- Older Cabella
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
Rosa Karo's triumphant feature debut, The Italian Key, invites viewers to settle in and partake in a series of quiet moments -- in both the past and present day -- that together comprise a life-affirming exploration of self-realization, family, friendship, community and romance. And, it does so across generational, ethnic and cultural boundaries.
The film's budget is not in evidence as its high production values showcase independent filmmaking at its finest. Majestic cinematography, lush scenery and locations in the United Kingdom, Italy and India add to the fairy tale-like, yet complex story; perfectly matched with Tuomas Kantelinen's enchanting score.
The Italian Key is destined to become a classic among those who are willing to accept the film's challenge to "unlock your heart."
The film's budget is not in evidence as its high production values showcase independent filmmaking at its finest. Majestic cinematography, lush scenery and locations in the United Kingdom, Italy and India add to the fairy tale-like, yet complex story; perfectly matched with Tuomas Kantelinen's enchanting score.
The Italian Key is destined to become a classic among those who are willing to accept the film's challenge to "unlock your heart."
I didn't know what to expect when I started watching this movie, but its charm drew me in. Loved the characters and the actors who played them, the gradually revealing story with its twists and the beautifully filmed flashbacks, amazing production value, stunning visuals and cinematography, and superb score. It's rare to finish watching a film and feel that you have ended on such a high note.
Loved it!
Loved it!
10taansen
This movie will not appeal to those who are spiritually asleep, and who are numbed and insensitive to feelings and require bombastic pain and negativity to feel anything. They will call this film boring. But those who are more highly evolved in the capacity of the heart and of consciousness will recognize a magnificent masterpiece of high-frequency subtlety in this work.
I was amazed at the superior maturity of emotional frequency of the movie. The beautiful music, the magnificent northern Italian Alpine scenery, the slow and quiet pace, the intermittent scenes of India (because one of the characters is from India), and most of all, the complete absence of any conflict or harsh words between the actors, all combine to create a magical experience that transports sensitive and spiritual viewers into a heavenly world.
It qualifies for at least the low end of what we call Third Phase of World History entertainment . . . that level which has transcended duality and negativity, and is now exploring the infinite wonders of beauty, knowledge, and creation. The drama of the script involves lost relatives searching and finding each other . . . which creates just enough intrigue to hold the attention and create anticipation . . . but like the lotus, it consistently remains completely above the mud of negative words, actions, feelings, or events that usually characterize most stories. The worst emotion in the movie is a kind of prevailing sadness in the early part of the movie, but even that is done beautifully, and it gradually gives way to miracles and greater and greater brightness towards the end.
This is the future of entertainment because mankind is destined to wake up and mature out of the morass of thousands of years of destructive feelings, and rise into the beauty of exalted feelings . . . and this movie displays this masterfully. Very well done.
I was amazed at the superior maturity of emotional frequency of the movie. The beautiful music, the magnificent northern Italian Alpine scenery, the slow and quiet pace, the intermittent scenes of India (because one of the characters is from India), and most of all, the complete absence of any conflict or harsh words between the actors, all combine to create a magical experience that transports sensitive and spiritual viewers into a heavenly world.
It qualifies for at least the low end of what we call Third Phase of World History entertainment . . . that level which has transcended duality and negativity, and is now exploring the infinite wonders of beauty, knowledge, and creation. The drama of the script involves lost relatives searching and finding each other . . . which creates just enough intrigue to hold the attention and create anticipation . . . but like the lotus, it consistently remains completely above the mud of negative words, actions, feelings, or events that usually characterize most stories. The worst emotion in the movie is a kind of prevailing sadness in the early part of the movie, but even that is done beautifully, and it gradually gives way to miracles and greater and greater brightness towards the end.
This is the future of entertainment because mankind is destined to wake up and mature out of the morass of thousands of years of destructive feelings, and rise into the beauty of exalted feelings . . . and this movie displays this masterfully. Very well done.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe production is aiming to be carbon neutral and have a low environmental impact. No plastic bottles, cups or plates used on location, instead reusable containers and refillable water bottles for the crew, recycling, tapeless and paperless production, use of electricity from renewable sources (sun, wind), hybrid/electric/low emission cars etc.
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Written by Nicki Wells
Performed by Nicki Wells
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Итальянский ключ
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 1 800 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 40 720 $ US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
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