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Vermiglio

  • 2024
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  • 1h 59min
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6,9/10
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Vermiglio (2024)
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Entre 1944 et 1945, dans le Trentin et le Tyrol du Sud, trois sœurs, Flavia, Lucia et Ada, ne sont plus des fillettes, mais elles ne sont pas encore des femmes non plus.Entre 1944 et 1945, dans le Trentin et le Tyrol du Sud, trois sœurs, Flavia, Lucia et Ada, ne sont plus des fillettes, mais elles ne sont pas encore des femmes non plus.Entre 1944 et 1945, dans le Trentin et le Tyrol du Sud, trois sœurs, Flavia, Lucia et Ada, ne sont plus des fillettes, mais elles ne sont pas encore des femmes non plus.

  • Réalisation
    • Maura Delpero
  • Scénario
    • Maura Delpero
  • Casting principal
    • Tommaso Ragno
    • Roberta Rovelli
    • Martina Scrinzi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    5,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Maura Delpero
    • Scénario
      • Maura Delpero
    • Casting principal
      • Tommaso Ragno
      • Roberta Rovelli
      • Martina Scrinzi
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 77avis des critiques
    • 85Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 18 victoires et 29 nominations au total

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    Tommaso Ragno
    Tommaso Ragno
    • Cesare Graziadei
    Roberta Rovelli
    • Adele
    Martina Scrinzi
    Martina Scrinzi
    • Lucia Graziadei
    Giuseppe De Domenico
    Giuseppe De Domenico
    • Pietro Riso
    Carlotta Gamba
    Carlotta Gamba
    • Virginia
    Orietta Notari
    • Zia Cesira
    Santiago Fondevila
    Santiago Fondevila
    • Attilio
    Rachele Potrich
    • Ada Graziadei
    Anna Thaler
    • Flavia Graziadei
    Patrick Gardner
    • Dino Graziadei
    Enrico Panizza
    • Pietrin
    Luis Thaler
    • Tarcisio
    Simone Benedetti
    • Giacinto
    Sara Serraiocco
    Sara Serraiocco
    • Anna Pennisi
    Domenico Ferraioli
    • Giovanni
    Leone Gubert
    Leone Gubert
    • Don Giulio
    Romina Cescolini
    • Donna Della Panchina
    Fabio Daprà
    • Oeste
    • Réalisation
      • Maura Delpero
    • Scénario
      • Maura Delpero
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    Avis des utilisateurs22

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    7daveroseman-35849

    Bellissimo

    To say this was a beautiful film is an understatement. Maura Delpero does such an incredible job of taking us back to the 1940s when WW II was ending to a quiet, village nestled in the Italian Alps as we become a part of the Graziadei family. We watch as their joy, sadness, and secrets unfold. The Cinematography work by Mikhail Krichman was spectacular! The cast was quite strong especially that of Tommaso Ragno, Martina Scrinzi, and Carlotta Gamba. I do not speak Italian but following the story with subtitles was a breeze and didn't detract from this film. All you have to do is watch the actors eyes and mannerisms and you feel what they are going through. The sign of a great film.
    9jvila-cha

    This movie makes you want to go to Vermiglio

    I found "Vermiglio" a very beautiful, unusual and yet highly relevant movie. This is cinema at its best. The acting is excellent and the narrative is very well constructed, highly touching and superbly conducted. This is one of the best movies I saw in recent years. I found the language extremely beautiful and the photography just amazing. The story of the family is highly plausible and the references to the social reality of the Trentino during and after the Great War appear truthful and deserves to be looked at as an experiment in social analysis. The respect with which the religious dimension is treated deserves my highest praise. In other words, besides being poetic and truly beautiful, «Vermiglio» brings us back to a world that is about to disappear in Europe. As non-Italian, I am now ready to visit the real Vermiglio and once being there reflect on the effects of this wonderful movie. It deserves to be seen by anyone that loves real cinema, that searches for the understanding of the human condition and, most importantly, does not abdicate of the aesthetic dimension of life in the world of today. The music is excellent and the sound of the «Miserere» sounded in a moment of deep sorrow in the family was deeply touching for me. I congratulate all those who participated and contributed to this beautiful work of art.
    7drarzudogru

    Hmmmm.

    The film is a visual feast. Cinematographically, it's very good. The art director did a great job. This made the director's job much easier. Both interior and exterior shots are very successful. But I can't say the same for the script and acting. The script contains very disjointed stories and this makes it difficult to concentrate. The acting was too heavy for a cinema film. In many places I felt like I was watching a theatre rather than a cinema film. Overall, I can say it was a good film. But you won't lose much if you don't watch it. But if you have plenty of time, it is a watchable film Good luck.
    9pinkmanboy

    Fragments of Life

    "Vermiglio," directed by Maura Alpero, feels like a heartbeat of real life-a window into the everyday rhythms of a mountain community in Italy during the waning days of World War II. It's a film that moves forward almost imperceptibly, like the wind brushing against the towering peaks in the background. There's no rush to its narrative, and its beauty lies in this deliberate pace, forcing us to watch, listen, and feel with a patience we rarely muster.

    The story of Lucia (Martina Scrinzi) and her family is presented like a fragment of collective memory, an echo of ordinary lives in extraordinary times. Alpero's script, inspired by family stories, captures the simplicity of daily life with an almost ethereal grace. There are no dramatic flourishes or artificial twists; instead, the film leans on meaningful silences, ambient sounds, and subtle interactions to shape its conflicts and affections. The world it builds is tactile and rich with detail, from the chill emanating off the stone walls of the local school to the murmurs of conversations inside the church.

    The characters are drawn with delicate precision. Cesare (Tommaso Ragno), the intellectual and idealistic patriarch, is both the family's anchor and a symbol of the patriarchal structure that stifles his daughters' dreams. Adele (Roberta Rovelli), his wife, embodies quiet self-sacrifice, defined almost entirely by the children she has brought into the world. But it's the daughters who carry the film's emotional weight. Flavia (Anna Thaler), with her intelligence and ambition, represents a sliver of hope in a place that suffocates possibility. Ada (Rachele Potrich), introspective and melancholic, reflects someone who feels the weight of her reality without being able to name it. And Lucia, the protagonist, serves as the bridge between conformity and the yearning for something more, her bond with the soldier Pietro (Giuseppe De Domenico) acting as both an emotional awakening and a reminder of the external forces shaping their fates.

    Pietro, the deserter whose presence stirs whispers and judgment in the village, is more than just a romantic catalyst. He embodies the contradictions of the historical moment: the urge to flee the horrors of war clashing with the moral condemnation of desertion. His relationship with Lucia, though inevitable, unfolds in a refreshingly unconventional way. The film sidesteps romantic clichés, presenting love not as a grand event but as a collection of moments, glances, and choices-often out of the viewer's sight.

    Visually, "Vermiglio" is a moving painting. Mikhail Krichman's cinematography is stunningly elegant, with compositions that invite the eye to linger over every detail. The mountains in the background aren't just scenery-they're a silent character, witnesses to generations who lived, loved, and suffered in their shadow. The near-total absence of a musical score enhances the immersion, replacing it with environmental sounds: wind, footsteps crunching on snow, the creak of wood. This choice underscores the film's authenticity, pulling the audience into a time and place that feels tangible.

    There's a profound melancholy in how the film approaches the choices and fates of its characters. The most significant decisions happen off-screen or are conveyed through glances and gestures, mirroring the fragmented nature of memory. These people's lives aren't presented as a complete narrative but as fragments of stories that fade with time, echoing the reality that we can never fully know the pasts of our ancestors.

    "Vermiglio" isn't a film for those seeking clear answers or cathartic resolutions. It's an invitation to contemplate, a celebration of the beauty in the simplest details and the complexity of ordinary lives. It demands patience, but for those willing to embrace its rhythm, it offers rare emotional depth and a sense of humanity that transcends time.
    9steiner-sam

    Spectacular cinematography helps us languish in the movie's slow pace

    It's a family drama set from 1944 to 1946 in Vermiglio, a tiny remote Italian village in South Tyrol. It follows the poor Graziadei family headed by Cesare (Tommaso Ragno) and Adele (Robert Rovelli). Cesare is educated and the village's elementary school teacher. At the film's beginning, they have nine children. The four oldest have the most significant roles. Dino (Patrick Gardner) struggles with his father, who is disappointed in him. Lucia (Martina Scrinzi) is the oldest daughter, followed by Ada (Rachele Potrich) and Flavia (Anna Thaler). The younger boys are chatterboxes who help move the story along, but I couldn't remember them by name. Attilio (Santiago Fondevilla), a cousin, has come back from the war accompanied by a friend and deserter from Sicily, Pietro Riso (Giuseppe De Domenico). Pietro and Lucia fall in love and become married.

    "Vermiglio" follows the events that unfold and reveal secrets about various family members, some of which have devastating consequences. The film does end with a hint of hope.

    "Vermiglio" has spectacular cinematography that helps the viewer languish in the movie's slow pace. A family story unfolds at its own pace. We learn much from the children's nighttime chatter as they are all scrunched in three beds in a single bedroom. The thrust is family survival after a particular crisis. "Vermiiglio" is a very moving film with a believable well-told story.

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    • Anecdotes
      Official submission of Italy for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
    • Gaffes
      Virginia and Ada smoke machine rolled filter cigarettes throughout the film. These only became available 10 years after the events portrayed in the movie.
    • Crédits fous
      As the closing credits come about on screen, baby noises were heard, with a mother singing to the baby.
    • Connexions
      Featured in 82nd Golden Globe Awards (2025)
    • Bandes originales
      Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. posth.
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Vincent Mussat and Matteo Franceschini

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mars 2025 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • France
      • Belgique
    • Langues
      • Italien
      • Latin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Vermiglio ou la mariée des montagnes
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cinedora
      • Charades
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 216 786 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 319 $US
      • 29 déc. 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 380 242 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 59min(119 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.89 : 1

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