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Le pupille

  • 2022
  • PG
  • 39m
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6.8/10
4.2K
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Le pupille (2022)
Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.
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Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.

  • Director
    • Alice Rohrwacher
  • Writers
    • Alice Rohrwacher
    • Carmela Covino
    • Elsa Morante
  • Stars
    • Alba Rohrwacher
    • Greta Zuccheri Montanari
    • Carmen Pommella
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alice Rohrwacher
    • Writers
      • Alice Rohrwacher
      • Carmela Covino
      • Elsa Morante
    • Stars
      • Alba Rohrwacher
      • Greta Zuccheri Montanari
      • Carmen Pommella
    • 19User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Alba Rohrwacher
    Alba Rohrwacher
    • Madre Superiora Fioralba
    Greta Zuccheri Montanari
    • Suor Paoletta
    Carmen Pommella
    Carmen Pommella
    • Suor Caterina
    Lady Maru
    • Suor Carmela
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
    • Rosa
    Melissa Falasconi
    • Serafina
    Febe Sapia
    • Teresa
    Francesca Uccelli
    • Fernanda
    Mila Buganè
    • Flora
    Maria Renata Corelli
    • Renata
    Olivia Ascari
    • Olga
    Alma Palmas
    • Giulietta
    Margherita Righi
    • Agostina
    Sofia Bendya
    • Maria
    Miriam Forcella
    • Elvira
    Heidi Viola
    • Alida
    Dalia Tonioli
    • Ermenegilda
    Margherita Greco
    • Margherita
    • Director
      • Alice Rohrwacher
    • Writers
      • Alice Rohrwacher
      • Carmela Covino
      • Elsa Morante
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    Kristonkiner

    A Christmas tale of Italian magical realism

    Le Pupille is a short film by Italian director Alice Rohrwacher (Lazzaro felice). A Christmas tale with a strong connection between reality and imagination, which follows the usual atmospheres of the Bolognese director and this time combines Dickensian with an ineffably Italian magical realism.

    The script, as wittily told by the orphanage girls themselves, is a free adaptation of the Christmas letter, which the renowned writer Elsa Morante sent to her friend and literary critic, Goffredo Fofi. The short film builds the story around the anecdote told in the letter, respecting in part, the writer's own words, which in the form of a song, is interpreted by the pupils of the boarding school. Le pupille, a title that in Latin means precisely girls and where the director gives it that imaginative double meaning, with those eyes of the girls, moving freely in any direction, a detail shot that becomes the central message of the short film.

    With Le pupille, Rohrwacher gives free rein to all his poetic notes, already present in his feature films, and signs a unique short film that seems to come from another era, with that 16 and 35 mm photography of marked grain, the work of his usual collaborator Hélène Louvart, visually reminiscent at times of Jack Cardiff's Black Narcissus for Powell & Pressburger. She also allows herself to pay tribute to slapstick comedy without complexes, with those accelerations in editing, underlining the fleeting moments of joy. But above all it pays homage to the Italian cinema, references such as the Tavianni brothers, the Vitoriode Sica-Cessare Zabatinni duo, or Pier Paolo Pasolini, maintaining the difficult balance of reality and fantasy, in the genre of Italian neo-magical realism.

    Le pupille is a humane and moving story about rebellion, morality and purity at an early age and how our actions have unintended consequences, in the face of the emptiness of some traditions.

    *A more detailed review can be found on the youtube channel Kristonkino.
    9rosespixy

    THE BEST 38 MINUTES OF CHRISTMAS!!

    First of all, what a wonderful short!

    The cinematography, the actresses (so cute!), the setting and the whole story... I loved it so much!

    If you are looking for something short, that will warm your heart and make you and your relatives smile, this is the right one.

    It feels so personal and intimate, in those 38 minutes you are part of their world and you'll wish to never leave it. At least I did.

    Having already read the letter that inspired this story, I was pleasantly surprised by the film, it was not the way I immagined it, but better!

    It was better than I imagined, so vivid and full of emotions.

    PURE JOY FOR THE EYES, EARS AND HEART.

    Happy Christmas!!
    6yusufpiskin

    Cuaron

    Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "This captivating and surprisingly suspenseful film shares with Rohrwacher's other work a wry sense of humor and a deep understanding of how people can be horribly evil, sometimes in the name of truth."

    I'm leaving him a bit here because the tone created in the movie is definitely not original.

    Firstly; Alfonso Cuaron is in the producer's chair of the movie, and the movie is almost a copy of A Little Princess, a re-make of Cuaron's 1995 movie.

    Come on, I understand that those who haven't seen that movie can't see this obvious resemblance, but I don't understand how the big academy has let this happen.
    10danybur

    The best Christmas story.

    Summary

    An adorable Christmas story, never sappy or sentimental, where the Dickensian meets the ineffably Italian. A medium-length film in which Alice Rohrwacher admirably combines humor, irony, tenderness, musicals, pictorials, and comics to once again deal with power, religion, and micropolitics.

    Review

    The story takes place in a Catholic religious boarding school for girls during Christmas Eve and Christmas. We are in Italy, during World War II.

    Based on a letter that the Italian writer Elsa Morante wrote to a friend, Le pupille is a wonderful Christmas story. The director Alice Rohrwacher, in less than 40 minutes, offers us a sensitive, humorous and deep story about that boarding school, with a relentless mother superior (Alba Rohrwacher, most just) and the preparations for her living nativity scene so that the convent raises funds in that such a difficult time.

    One of the offerings that one of the aristocrats of the place will make (a devastated and funny Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi) will generate an unexpected conflict in the convent. It is in this conflict where Rohrwacher ends up introducing his usual and acute (never obvious or pamphleteering) treatment of power, religion and micropolitics. The economy of resources and the originality with which the filmmaker expresses the conflicts and accumulated tension is remarkable, and she does it purely on film, combining the pictorial, humor, irony, musicals, and comics. As light as intense.

    The film is adorable (like its childish cast), but never sappy, combining the Dickensian, the ineffably Italian and that fair tone suitable for all audiences but not childish, in line with the best and most classic exponents of the Disney universe.
    8janecreates-1

    Beautifully layered and crafted tale of the true meaning of giving

    I loved this film. The children are all brilliant the the layered story about what giving and self sacrifice really mean is wonderful, and the look and direction are all expertly executed. Subtle yet strong gentle yet brutal this is a film that warmed my heart even thought I didn't see it at Christmas. And to get that many children having such great reactions is indicative of a very good director indeed. Although I should imaging that the schedule was long for a short. The costrules the feel and th me cinematography were all wonderful a true treat and Xmas confection for everyone. Bit of a pole in the catholic sides too!

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      In a 2023 interview with Bitpix TV, Alice Rohrwacher explained the double-meaning of the title and the unique rehearsal process of the film: "Before we started filming, we cast these 17 young girls without knowing who would play the main character of Serafina, but they all had such expressive eyes, which was essential for the story. 'Pupil' means eyes, but, in Latin, it also means 'little girl', so they all had to embody that double meaning. This was during COVID, so once we had our acting troupe selected, we spent several weeks together rehearsing and letting all the girls try each role. They didn't necessarily know who the protagonist was, as they all had a chance to experience the story from many perspectives. We were also shooting on film so we didn't have the luxury of many digital takes, so teaching them the importance of conserving film and making the most of every scene was a wonderful way to learn about the industry and making a movie... It wasn't until they saw the film on the screen that they fully understood Serafina's journey."
    • Connections
      Featured in 2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Live Action (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Pastorale per organo - 'Messiah'
      Written by George Frideric Handel

      Performed by Sergio Fedeli

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Pupils
    • Filming locations
      • Santuario Madonna di San Luca, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy(Stairway)
    • Production companies
      • Tempesta
      • Esperanto Filmoj
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    • Runtime
      39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos(original version)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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