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Enemy of the Heart

  • 2021
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
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Lucy Wareing in Enemy of the Heart (2021)
The life of an Anglo-Italian family living in Liverpool during the Second World War is thrown into turmoil when Mussolini joins forces with Hitler to attack the country they've come to call home
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The life of an Anglo-Italian family living in Liverpool during the Second World War is thrown into turmoil when Mussolini joins forces with Hitler to attack the country they've come to call ... Read allThe life of an Anglo-Italian family living in Liverpool during the Second World War is thrown into turmoil when Mussolini joins forces with Hitler to attack the country they've come to call homeThe life of an Anglo-Italian family living in Liverpool during the Second World War is thrown into turmoil when Mussolini joins forces with Hitler to attack the country they've come to call home

  • Directors
    • Claryn Scott
    • Jay Podmore
    • Jason Lamar Ricketts
  • Writer
    • Claryn Scott
  • Stars
    • Mattia Paradiso
    • Michael Dolan
    • Lucy Wareing
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    23
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Claryn Scott
      • Jay Podmore
      • Jason Lamar Ricketts
    • Writer
      • Claryn Scott
    • Stars
      • Mattia Paradiso
      • Michael Dolan
      • Lucy Wareing
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 54 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Mattia Paradiso
    • Giovanni Cipriani
    Michael Dolan
    • Tomas Cipriani
    Lucy Wareing
    • Maria Cipriani
    Jack O'Connor
    • Luca Cipriani
    Julia Ross
    • Maisie O'Connor
    Joseph Stanley
    • Patrick O'Connor
    Claryn Scott
    • Elsie O'Connor
    Carrie Pearce
    • Camile Cipriani (nee O'Connor)
    Carl Wharton
    Carl Wharton
    • William Hereford
    Reid Anderson
    Reid Anderson
    • Joseph Gibbons
    Louis Holmes
    • Charlie Moore
    Louise Millington
    • Lucia Clarke
    Terry Healey
    • Walter Collins
    Ethan O'Connor
    • Timmy Cotton
    Catryn Philbin
    • Mable Jones
    Lisa McMahon
    • Miss McGregor
    Mikyla Jane Durkan
    • Mrs. Romano
    India Thompson
    India Thompson
    • Celia Romano
    • Directors
      • Claryn Scott
      • Jay Podmore
      • Jason Lamar Ricketts
    • Writer
      • Claryn Scott
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    10magsman-56447

    Impressive film debut

    If there was an Oscar category for cinematic "bang for your buck", Enemy of the Heart would surely be in the running. Considering the microscopic budget, this film is nothing short of a minor miracle. The production quality overall is excellent and belies the modest means of the film, delivering a professional yet emotional and sobering portrayal of an unjustly neglected subplot of British World War 2 history.

    The cinematography at times hypnotises the viewer into believing they are watching a seasoned professional film-maker rather than an unknown making her writing and directorial debut. The director consistently and skilfully deploys the full toolbox of shooting techniques to carefully unfold each scene with deft use of shadows, angles, timing and lighting as well as skillful drone shots in the action scenes.

    There are some impressive individual acting performances and despite the brevity of the film, the script has some decent character development which allows the audience to better empathise with the plight of characters as their circumstances deteriorate. The soundtrack also evolves well to set the prevailing mood as the film progresses - cheerful, happy-go-lucky early on and somber/melancholy later. The film does a great job of shining a light on the tragic but largely untold story of the plight of Italian immigrants in the UK at the outbreak of WW2. It's not difficult to see why Enemy of the Heart has won so many awards and it is inevitable that the viewer will be left pondering what this director might achieve with a proper budget on subsequent projects.
    10hilarystanley-62525

    LOVELY LITTLE FILM

    This film is a cracking watch. The Andorra Star is something I personally wasn't aware of and like another reviewer said, it should be shown in the schools for educational purposes.

    The writing is so good and considering this is the first thing this writer and director have done, they all need applauding.

    The whole cast is superb and definitely some to watch out for, for sure. No wonder they won Best Ensemble Cast over a lot of festivals including Cannes!

    This film is also to be shown at Pinewood Studios 2023, and its no surprise it beat over 25 countries to gain this prestige honour.

    Highly recommend, lovely film on a low budget and yet everything has jelled. Well done to all.
    9henJones6728

    Incredibly Moving

    What an incredible film, so moving, beautifully shot and with such relatable characters, you feel you know them personally.

    I was already aware of the history which inspired this film, however, so many are not. It's wonderful this aspect of the war is being brought to life with the story of the Italian family living in Britain during this time. It brings a whole new perspective to 'Wartime stories'.

    My mother, having been a child during the war, still remembers it vividly and commented on how the costumes, locations and plot were incredibly accurate. It's also wonderful to see the Liverpool landscape so positively presented. A simply beautiful film.
    8Will6535

    Educational

    I really didn't know what to expect considering this piece is from a relatively unknown. The synopsis was intriguing and the film didn't dissapoint.

    At school, the curriculum in regards to the Second World War, focused predominately on our conflict with Hitler and Germany. I can't recall any teaching regarding our war with Mussolini and Italy. It's certainly an important aspect, particularly concerning 'Enemy Aliens' and their internments in Britain.

    TV dramas Foyle's War and Home Fires, have touched on this. However, it hasn't, to my knowledge, previously taken centre stage.

    What's more, it wasn't until Enemy of the Heart, I became aware of The Arandora Star. This lead me to investigate the plight of those innocent souls who lost their lives, which brought me to the families' memorial pages on social media and the annual events which continue to this day, in memory of those who perished more than 80 years ago.

    The Cipriani family living in Liverpool during Mussolini's union with Hitler in June 1940, brings home the plight of these families, considered a threat to national security, interned and shipped to Canada and Australia.

    The scene with Gio Cipriani and his young family in the middle of the night, is heart-breaking. I initially thought the midnight setting was for aesthetic purposes with the moonlight reflecting the shadows of the imposing police officers approaching the family home. It wasn't until I researched afterwards, I discovered children now in their 90s, whose fathers were taken from their homes at night and in the early hours by police due to being considered a threat to national security. These children never saw their fathers again. A BBC documentary narrated by actor Tom Conti, is well worth a listen on this.

    Overall, Enemy of the Heart is a visually beautiful film. The cast portray their characters truthfully and the plot is both educational and enjoyable. The subject matter is something schools should consider in the curriculum, as the Italians contributed significantly to our homefront with their expertise in cuisine, music and architecture. You only have to look in major cities like Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool and London to name a few, whose architecture comes from Italy. Their contribution to Britain is immense.
    10Crystal_Dino

    Beautiful, Heartbreaking piece of untold History

    The tragic story of the SS Arandora Star, Enemy of the Heart, focuses on an Italian family who are very much part of the local community, as much as anyone else. The between the father and his small son Luca in the middle of the night is a heartbreaking scene even brought tears to eyes of a grown man. There is some serious acting talent. The film has been well cast and definitely some actors to watch out for in the future no doubt.

    Music, Cinematography, costume and set are second to none. Not surprising I see on IMBD that this film has picked up an incredible amount of awards ( 52 I think) so I need say no more.

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      When Celia and Maria argue beside the park, they are stood outside the former home of Joseph Bruce Ismay. Ismay was the managing director of the White Star Line and survived the sinking of the company's most infamous liner, The Titanic.
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      Luca Cipriani: My Italian blood keeps my British heart beating. Luca telling Walter what his father Giovanni says to him.

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2021 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Nemico del Cuore
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Audio Network
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      • £10,000 (estimated)
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