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Le sorelle Macaluso

  • 2020
  • T
  • 1h 29min
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Viola Pusateri, Alissa Maria Orlando, Susanna Piraino, Anita Pomario, and Eleonora De Luca in Le sorelle Macaluso (2020)
Maria, Pinuccia, Lia, Katia and Antonella are five sisters who live in an apartment in Palermo. When Antonella accidentally dies, the sisters' relationships are turned upside down for the rest of their lives.
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Maria, Pinuccia, Lia, Katia e Antonella sono cinque sorelle che vivono a Palermo. In una normale giornata in spiaggia, Antonella muore accidentalmente e la sua morte sconvolge le loro relazi... Leggi tuttoMaria, Pinuccia, Lia, Katia e Antonella sono cinque sorelle che vivono a Palermo. In una normale giornata in spiaggia, Antonella muore accidentalmente e la sua morte sconvolge le loro relazioni per il resto della loro vita.Maria, Pinuccia, Lia, Katia e Antonella sono cinque sorelle che vivono a Palermo. In una normale giornata in spiaggia, Antonella muore accidentalmente e la sua morte sconvolge le loro relazioni per il resto della loro vita.

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    • Emma Dante
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Emma Dante
    • Giorgio Vasta
    • Elena Stancanelli
  • Star
    • Alissa Maria Orlando
    • Susanna Piraino
    • Anita Pomario
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    1682
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Emma Dante
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Emma Dante
      • Giorgio Vasta
      • Elena Stancanelli
    • Star
      • Alissa Maria Orlando
      • Susanna Piraino
      • Anita Pomario
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    Alissa Maria Orlando
    • Katia giovane
    Susanna Piraino
    • Lia giovane
    Anita Pomario
    • Pinuccia giovane
    Eleonora De Luca
    • Maria giovane
    Donatella Finocchiaro
    Donatella Finocchiaro
    • Pinuccia adulta
    Viola Pusateri
    • Antonella
    Serena Barone
    • Lia adulta
    Simona Malato
    • Maria adulta
    Laura Giordani
    • Katia adulta
    Maria Rosaria Alati
    • Lia anziana
    Rosalba Bologna
    • Katia anziana
    Ileana Rigano
    • Pinuccia anziana
    Bruno Di Chiara
    • Marco
    • (solo nei titoli)
    Stéphanie Taillandier
    • Dottoressa Anna
    • Regia
      • Emma Dante
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Emma Dante
      • Giorgio Vasta
      • Elena Stancanelli
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    6CinemaSerf

    The Macaluso Sisters

    There are five siblings all living in the same house in Sicily, of varying ages, and this film takes us through their lives, loves, trials and tribulations as they must deal with each other and their respective choices and aspirations as they all grow older and deal with tragedy. It's told back to front, really, as we reflect on the life of "Antonella" (Viola Pusateri) whilst dancing around the timelines of what's gone before. It was probably easiest to depict the initial stages of their lives as youngsters growing up and meeting life's new challenges in different ways - boys, girls, hormones, you name it, and for me that segment of the film works best. As they all mature, though, it rather stagnates - a fair reflection on a daily grind best epitomised by the eldest, "Maria" (Eleonora De Luca) who has to take responsibility at a fairly young age and who never really loses, or knows how to lose, that, but not always the most scintillating to watch evolve. It's that despair, with or without a capital 'D' that, together with the house in which they live, provides a rather depressing template for a story that sucks the joy and hope from their characters and leaves them as once aspirational now shells of women whom I found it quite difficult to either relate to nor to sympathise with. What I did like was the paucity of dialogue as it progressed. The imagery, repetitive at times but poignant too, starts to leave our own imagination to do some of the heavy lifting here as we fill in our own interpretation of many of the elements we don't see or learn about directly from the screenplay. It's at times quite a powerfully objective look at the constraining nature of close and intimate family life, but with little real attempt made to give these ladies much depth, I struggled to remain engaged.
    5MiguelAReina

    The triviality of mourning

    Although in the first act the portrait of the girls and adolescent sisters is well created, the adult stages are apartament is well used (those reflections of the furniture on the wall, the absence that is nevertheless very present), but the narration of this permanent mourning, of dreams broken by the tragedy, ends up being trivial.
    8Ladiloque

    Deeply moving drama about family and death

    I'm not aware of the inspiration behind this story but I guess it must be biographical: yet this is not overly important for the viewer, except for the intimate care we can feel the author put in the production. I loved it.

    An apparently minor work which reminded me of 2 other recent films: "August: Osage County" (AOC) and "Roma" which in some sense represent extremes of family life portraits styles. On one side "AOC" scenes and dialogues are so unrealistically poignant that even people with an IQ of 200 would never talk like that (and that fast). I hardly doubt anything except some irrelevant details is historically accurate there: everything feels designed for some purpose. Which is not necessarily bad, just like authenticity isn't de jure good. "Roma" is instead authentically documentaristic in its depiction of events. Yet such elegant realism actually left me detached: I was pleased but I was rarely touched as if repelled by the same barriers we use to protect ourselves from the world. "Le sorelle Macaluso" lies elsewhere: it doesn't offer neither incisive dialogue nor objectivity. Is that a stylistic decision, just accidental or the magic of a masterpiece? I don't care as long as I care so hard for what I see.

    On the negative notes: in "Le sorelle Macaluso" unfortunately the characters are somewhat painted with a brush heavier than it could/should have been (and I mostly blame the writers, not the actresses which are on average very good). Too many things aren't ligthtly touched on and left for the viewer intelligence to understand.

    Photography is also weak - especially compared with the previously mentioned movies - while music - although unoriginal - features some great choices.

    All in all 4-5 scenes alone deserve my praises and justify the view. In particular I found the last 5 mins scene extremely moving, delicate, tragic, poetic and universal: unforgettable. I'm not aware if it's an "original" or the author "lent" it somewhere else: anyway you shouldn't miss it.
    gortx

    Bittersweet but fine moving tale

    Emma Dante's adaptation of her own play is a touching tale of the lives of five Sicilian sisters. Told in a distinct three act structure, we first meet them when their ages range from young adults to a pre-teen. Their parents have passed on and they make ends meet by raising doves. They laugh, they play and they squabble. There is an innocence to their bonds. Years later, we catch up with them after a family tragedy. Their lives have been changed, and not all for the better. Two of the sisters still live together in the family home. The third act takes place in that same homestead now with the women old and gray.

    A synopsis isn't what the movie is about. Each act essentially takes place in one single day - remarkably, it's enough to tell their life story. Dante's approach is to let the details tell their life stories. The house itself becomes a unifying character. The decorations and objects of their youth still haunt their present. It's a daring approach, and Dante makes it cinematic with atmosphere and poignancy. The final act is told without any meaningful dialogue at all. The acting is good, all the more challenging because there are up to three actresses per role.

    It's ultimately a pretty sad bittersweet tale, but, Dante imbues it with life. What's really impressive is that the entire film is only 89 minutes long. Proof positive that a "short story" can be just as moving as an epic.
    8ahmadniazrahman

    Emotion that felt personal

    My mother had five sisters. Despite their age gap they grew up to have such deep bond among them that they used to say 'whoever among us is to die last, will be the unluckiest one.' As a kid I never really comprehend the meaning of it.

    After the death of my first aunt, I saw my mother and other aunts mourn for months, years. Their eyes would fill with tears just thinking about our late aunt. As a teenager it was still beyond my comprehension.

    During Covid two of my aunts died in two days. I was in the hospital and witnessed their departure. I was an young adult and to watch them go just like that, something changed inside me. I truly felt their loss and the loss of every relative that I'd lost prior. Every bit grief that I should've felt before engulfed me. I was drowned in sorrow. I felt what my mother and the other aunts felt. I experienced actual grief. They say grief is the heaviest emotion. I can firmly confirm that.

    This movie showed grief almost exactly like that. I'm saying almost because grief is different for every person. What the sisters in the movie experienced is different from what my mother and aunts did but it was similar. This movie reminded me of that emotion that was outpouring through my tears in the lobby of the hospital. And I appreciate it.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 settembre 2020 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
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