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Saturn in Opposition

Original title: Saturno contro
  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
5.2K
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Saturn in Opposition (2007)
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The confidences, hopes and disappointments of a group of friends.The confidences, hopes and disappointments of a group of friends.The confidences, hopes and disappointments of a group of friends.

  • Director
    • Ferzan Özpetek
  • Writers
    • Gianni Romoli
    • Ferzan Özpetek
  • Stars
    • Stefano Accorsi
    • Margherita Buy
    • Pierfrancesco Favino
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    • Director
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Writers
      • Gianni Romoli
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Stars
      • Stefano Accorsi
      • Margherita Buy
      • Pierfrancesco Favino
    • 17User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Stefano Accorsi
    Stefano Accorsi
    • Antonio Pontesilli
    Margherita Buy
    Margherita Buy
    • Angelica Pontesilli
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Davide
    Serra Yilmaz
    • Neval
    Ennio Fantastichini
    Ennio Fantastichini
    • Sergio
    Ambra Angiolini
    Ambra Angiolini
    • Roberta
    Luca Argentero
    Luca Argentero
    • Lorenzo Marchetti
    Filippo Timi
    Filippo Timi
    • Roberto
    Michelangelo Tommaso
    Michelangelo Tommaso
    • Paolo
    Milena Vukotic
    Milena Vukotic
    • Marta, la Capoinfermiera
    Luigi Diberti
    Luigi Diberti
    • Vittorio
    Lunetta Savino
    • Minnie
    Isabella Ferrari
    Isabella Ferrari
    • Laura
    Benedetta Gargari
    • Giulia
    Gabriele Paolino
    • Marco
    Vandenia Navi
    • Signora Centro Antifumo
    Ivo Micioni
    • Portiere Residance
    Kati Markkanen
    • Ragazza al Telefono
    • Director
      • Ferzan Özpetek
    • Writers
      • Gianni Romoli
      • Ferzan Özpetek
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    MOSSBIE

    A rich surprise

    This really beautifully cast ensemble piece (the best group I have seen since THE METHOD)is wonderfully directed by Turkish director Frazan Ozpetik, whose films I intend to find and watch....not just at premieres. The one actress who is quite remarkable as one of the most interesting and amusing and attractive cast members Ambia Angiolini. The cast, very attractive and some for plot reasons. What is so surprising to me is why Hollywood hasn't grabbed actor Luca, who is a heart throb and grabbed him like they did a lot of Almodovar's leading men. One of the reasons some of the reviewers complain about the film is mostly because it is a bit grand and for sophisticated tastes including the homosexuality driven plot which is not for most online reviewers even though the film took a handful of Italian Oscars. For those who claim it may be soap operaish, they forget that prior to reality shows, the world, not just Americans, thrived on soaps in most every country for decades; and still do in some. This film is made fascinating by the mixture of both gay and straight characters with little homophobic focus. If SATURN IN OPPOSITION isn't grabbed and remade either by the Weinsteins or some tasteful British group, I will be surprised. What I also have to mention is the stunning photography, lighting, art direction and most of all, the music. I am going to see about finding if there is a soundtrack which is really inventive and organic.
    10johnlabella

    Seven friends who loved it

    I am puzzled by the tepid response to this film. My friends and I were fully engaged throughout, and completely satisfied at film's end. For me, art in any medium needs to be either 1) a transforming story or 2) so beautifully done that people are reminded anew of how amazing life is. This was a movie in the second category, a soufflé that needed a lot of elements to come together perfectly in order not to fail. And my friends and I found it perfect. The movie also needed to be well controlled to make up for the fact that everyone was so beautiful.

    It was one of those "This happened, then this, then this" - and I bought it all. I had no idea where it was going but I didn't care because it was going to be satisfying.

    On top of that, this was a movie I didn't have to translate at all. And on top of *that*, the characters possessed a grace of spirit that matched their considerable physical beauty. One scene, where the wife met the mistress, was a marvel. The director either picked people who had extraordinary brains and sensitivity, or else he's really good at getting a lot out of his actors.

    My friends had many telling details we needed to lovingly examine. Perhaps the reviewers who found it disappointing are young, or Europeans who have seen a lot of movies like this one (I haven't); maybe they've seen these same actors a lot, or know too much about them from gossip magazines. Maybe they've not lost a charismatic friend or undergone experiences together with a close set of friends. There were moments in my life that I haven't seen represented on film before and here they were. I liked having those moments represented honestly but also idealized - and yes, you can do both things at the same time.

    At least reviewer wondered what this movie was about. For me, this movie was many things: an astonishing display of ensemble acting; a set of character studies where each character seemed to have years of history shading every moment; a romanticized story about a kind of family not sufficiently represented on film; a story about people experiencing complex emotional states and not making a big deal about it.

    And there were so many beautiful camera moments!

    All in all, Mozart is a good reference point for this movie. So perfect that it breaks rules and still makes a good film.
    5muerco

    more of the same

    I saw the premiere of this film in Florence the other night, with Ozpetek and a lot of the cast (including Accorsi and Buy) in attendance. It will soon have its release throughout Italy but I highly doubt (despite its esteemed cast) that it will make it abroad--for good reason. Having liked "Le fati ignoranti" and been less impressed with "La finestra di fronte," I came to this hopeful but with some reservations. The basic theme (though not the plot, which is too uninteresting to go into) is the same as in those other movies--that family is something one forms among friends and lovers rather than the traditional tight/strangling norms that define Italian family bonds. When Ozpetek really brought this out in "Le fati ignoranti", he seemed like a fresh voice in Italian cinema: unjudgmental, sane, equally interested in straight and gay relationships, kind with actors. Things haven't really changed in the intervening years, but his approach now seems a limitation, or rather, there's nothing to get excited about or involved with in this new film. The stakes seem low, the actors seem unplugged, the melodrama feels forced, and with no especially compelling central character (like Accorsi's in "Fati ignoranti"), there's no real involvement for the audience. Tears are shed, lessons are learned, compassion is shown. This could be a TV movie. It's only the sad state of Italian cinema in general that makes something like this pass for a serious drama. It's not really a bad film or a terrible failure, just something slightly better than mediocre. Is that good enough for one of Italy's leading directors?
    6ccrivelli2005

    Unusual, As Usual

    Ferzan Ozpeteck returns to familiar territory but without the nerve, and self assuredness that he shown in the much better "Le Fatte Ignoranti" This time we're introduced to an unusual little group of friends doing all the usual things. Loving and and deceiving, being honest and compassionate, blatant, timid, courageous, self effacing. At times I thought "Saturno Contro" was going to deal with the tough theme that a gay lover is not a relative with all its thorny connotations but not such luck. Our characters are much more sophisticated and, apparently, the society they all live in, as well. There is no real conflict, really. Death is the thing and death is always powerful, specially when it touches the unsuspecting. Pierfrancesco Favino is wonderful. Human to the hilt. Even when he's given a far too long close up with tears that seem to, awkwardly, fight their way out. Luca Argentero, his lover, is definitely beautiful and gets, like Gabriele Garko in "Le Fatte Ignoranti" the most loving, lingering close ups. Again, I couldn't quite connect with Stefano Accorsi as a character or as an actor. Marherita Buy is a delight, as usual and Serra Yilmaz has become already Ozpeteck's good luck charm and she's always fun to watch. All in all, I was moved and annoyed at the same time.
    5pierlorenzodangelo

    Another family, Ozpetek style.

    Once again, Ozpetek introduce us to an unorthodox gathering in the shape of a family. The gay couple Perfrancesco Favino and Luca Argentero are a model couple. Lovely, talented, kind. The heterosexual couple, Margherita Buy and Stefano Accorsi are also kind even if infidelity and other obstacles complicate their life but only momentarily. Now, okay, it all looks fine but I couldn't quite figure out what was I looking at. The story unfolds without any rhyme or reason. Did I miss something important? Favino is totally credible and Argentero is eye candy of the most delightful kind. Ennio Fantastichini is funny and pathetic, Stefano Accorsi is Stefano Accorsi and Margherita Buy manages a very civilized matrimonial crisis. Serra Yilmaz does her thing, beautifully of course, but hardly new. The only surprise was Lunetta Savino, an ex hairdresser and Argentero's step mom. Her character brings a much needed truth to the proceedings. It is, perhaps, the best written character. Somebody asked me what the film was about and I couldn't quite answer. I think that's were the problem resides. If Ferzan Ozpetek had something to say I completely missed it. However, the beauty of the people on the screen kept me awake and somehow engaged.

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      Italian censorship visa # 100549 delivered on 16 February 2007.
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      Featured in Voi siete qui (2011)

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2007 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Turkey
    • Official sites
      • Official Distributor's page for the film. (Germany)
      • Official distributor's page for the film. (United States)
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No basta una vida
    • Filming locations
      • Gaeta, Latina, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Medusa Film
      • R&C Produzioni
      • Faros Film
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      • €5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,203,911
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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