Partenope is a woman who bears the name of her city. Is she a siren or a myth?Partenope is a woman who bears the name of her city. Is she a siren or a myth?Partenope is a woman who bears the name of her city. Is she a siren or a myth?
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Releases February 7, 2025
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Maria Rosaria Bozzon
- Vecchia Megera
- (as Mariarosaria Bozzon)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaPaolo Sorrentino said he reached out to Gary Oldman about filming a cameo after hearing that Oldman was a huge fan of his. Oldman immediately accepted saying Sorrentino was at the top of his wish list to collaborate with.
- SoundtracksWarmth
Written by Peter Gregson
Performed by Peter Gregson, Warren Zielinski, Magdalena Filipczak, Laurie Anderson, Ashok Klouda
Featured review
What is Parthenope if not a love letter to youth?
Celeste dalla Porta embodies all the years we've lived and forgot, all the pain and love we've endured, all the nights we were awake talking nonsense.
Sorrentino was able to capture her beauty and he built a movie around it. She's more of a ideal woman, a sort of deity: too perfect to be true. It is impossible not to fall for her. How could you not stare in awe when her meditative stare becomes a smile: falling in love is as simple as that.
So I declare: a new Diva is born, a timeless star, forever young.
Apart from Celeste, the movie seems to be looking only for the best shots and poetic quotes. This generates a sense of artificiality that can be distracting and annoying. The narrative is loose and the plot is basically nonexistent because the movie cares more about chasing the aesthetic than building a cohesive story. It's an artistic choice that some may love and others may hate.
I love Celeste dalla Porta in this movie and I'm more than happy.
I hope you could be too.
Celeste dalla Porta embodies all the years we've lived and forgot, all the pain and love we've endured, all the nights we were awake talking nonsense.
Sorrentino was able to capture her beauty and he built a movie around it. She's more of a ideal woman, a sort of deity: too perfect to be true. It is impossible not to fall for her. How could you not stare in awe when her meditative stare becomes a smile: falling in love is as simple as that.
So I declare: a new Diva is born, a timeless star, forever young.
Apart from Celeste, the movie seems to be looking only for the best shots and poetic quotes. This generates a sense of artificiality that can be distracting and annoying. The narrative is loose and the plot is basically nonexistent because the movie cares more about chasing the aesthetic than building a cohesive story. It's an artistic choice that some may love and others may hate.
I love Celeste dalla Porta in this movie and I'm more than happy.
I hope you could be too.
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- €26,300,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $8,707,301
- Runtime2 hours 16 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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