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Vermiglio

  • 2024
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 59m
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6.9/10
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Vermiglio (2024)
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1944, Vermiglio, a remote mountain village. The arrival of Pietro, a deserter, into the family of the local teacher, and his love for the teacher's eldest daughter, will change the course of... Read all1944, Vermiglio, a remote mountain village. The arrival of Pietro, a deserter, into the family of the local teacher, and his love for the teacher's eldest daughter, will change the course of everyone's life.1944, Vermiglio, a remote mountain village. The arrival of Pietro, a deserter, into the family of the local teacher, and his love for the teacher's eldest daughter, will change the course of everyone's life.

  • Director
    • Maura Delpero
  • Writer
    • Maura Delpero
  • Stars
    • Tommaso Ragno
    • Roberta Rovelli
    • Martina Scrinzi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    5.4K
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    POPULARITY
    3,465
    786
    • Director
      • Maura Delpero
    • Writer
      • Maura Delpero
    • Stars
      • Tommaso Ragno
      • Roberta Rovelli
      • Martina Scrinzi
    • 22User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 29 nominations total

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    Tommaso Ragno
    Tommaso Ragno
    • Cesare Graziadei
    Roberta Rovelli
    • Adele
    Martina Scrinzi
    Martina Scrinzi
    • Lucia Graziadei
    Giuseppe De Domenico
    Giuseppe De Domenico
    • Pietro Riso
    Carlotta Gamba
    Carlotta Gamba
    • Virginia
    Orietta Notari
    • Zia Cesira
    Santiago Fondevila
    Santiago Fondevila
    • Attilio
    Rachele Potrich
    • Ada Graziadei
    Anna Thaler
    • Flavia Graziadei
    Patrick Gardner
    • Dino Graziadei
    Enrico Panizza
    • Pietrin
    Luis Thaler
    • Tarcisio
    Simone Benedetti
    • Giacinto
    Sara Serraiocco
    Sara Serraiocco
    • Anna Pennisi
    Domenico Ferraioli
    • Giovanni
    Leone Gubert
    Leone Gubert
    • Don Giulio
    Romina Cescolini
    • Donna Della Panchina
    Fabio Daprà
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    • Director
      • Maura Delpero
    • Writer
      • Maura Delpero
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    gortx

    Beautifully crafted WWII drama

    VERMIGLIO (2024) Mauro Delpero's beautifully crafted drama about an Italian family during the waning days of WWII. They are a large (and still growing) family headed by a proud and vain schoolteacher Cesare (Tommaso Ragno) in their small village in the Alps. Pietro (Giuseppe De Domenico) a soft-spoken Sicilian soldier who has escaped the Germans at the front is hiding out in the Vermiglio township. He falls for the eldest daughter Lucia (Martina Scrinzi) . The romance momentarily is a ray of hope for the family even if they have their doubts about the wayward young man.

    Delpero's script captures the trials and tribulations of the entire clan, including the children. The story is never rushed, yet never feels slow. Each individual is given respect by her writing and tender direction. Mikhail Krichman's burnished cinematography handsomely depicts their existence. The mountains give the exteriors a grandeur, but it's never merely picturesque. It's all part of the landscape for the villagers hardscrabble life during wartime.

    VERMIGLIO shows that no matter how far away from the battlefield one may be, there are always repercussions both immediate and long-term. There is pain, secrets, loss and memory. As the movie eloquently states: Tears can be both a sign of sadness and sorrow - as well as hope and happiness.
    7Giuseppe_Silecchia

    A poignant but emotionally distant portrayal of post-war life

    Vermiglio (2024), directed by Maura Delpero, presents a quiet and reflective look at life in a remote mountain village in the Italian Alps during the final days of World War II. The story follows the arrival of Pietro, a deserter, into the family of the local teacher. As he becomes entangled in their lives, particularly falling in love with the teacher's eldest daughter, the village's delicate balance is disrupted, leading to a series of emotional upheavals.

    The film's strength lies in its meticulous attention to historical detail and its authentic depiction of the time period. Delpero's anthropological approach to storytelling highlights the customs, traditions, and harsh realities of life in rural Italy during the war, with the seasons unfolding as a metaphor for the passing of time and the trials faced by the villagers. The cinematography, which captures the rugged beauty of the Trentino Alps, enhances the atmosphere, grounding the story in the physical and emotional isolation of the characters.

    The performances are solid, with Tommaso Ragno and Roberta Rovelli providing strong portrayals of characters who, while deeply affected by the events around them, must endure their personal dramas in silence, shaped by the social and cultural constraints of the era. The theme of resignation permeates the narrative, as characters quietly endure their fates - from the young, pregnant widow to the daughter who feels "forced" into religious life. This pervasive sense of acceptance, however, diminishes the emotional connection one might feel with the characters. The lack of agency among the individuals, who silently bear their burdens without protest, creates an emotional distance that, at times, undercuts the film's impact.

    While Vermiglio succeeds in painting a vivid picture of life in the post-war years, its slower pace and emotionally restrained characters may leave some viewers feeling disconnected. The weight of historical accuracy and social constraints, while authentic, can sometimes stifle the emotional depth that might have made the story more compelling.

    Rating: 7/10. A reflective and historically rich film that captures the struggles of post-war life but is ultimately hindered by its emotional detachment.
    7drarzudogru

    Hmmmm.

    The film is a visual feast. Cinematographically, it's very good. The art director did a great job. This made the director's job much easier. Both interior and exterior shots are very successful. But I can't say the same for the script and acting. The script contains very disjointed stories and this makes it difficult to concentrate. The acting was too heavy for a cinema film. In many places I felt like I was watching a theatre rather than a cinema film. Overall, I can say it was a good film. But you won't lose much if you don't watch it. But if you have plenty of time, it is a watchable film Good luck.
    8sntvcn

    Where We Come From

    "Vermiglio" portrays a year in the life of the Graziadei family in a small mountain village at the end of World War II. The film is shot in a strikingly realistic style, devoid of dramatization, embellishments, or background music. What makes it even more compelling is that the stories depicted are, in fact, drawn from the family memories of the director, Maura Delpero. We are transported into our past, which unfolds before our eyes with raw authenticity, beautifully captured through the film's stunning cinematography. Every frame feels like a timeless painting, rich in atmosphere and detail.

    During the COVID period, I conducted some research on my family and came across stories that closely resemble those depicted in the film. It prompts deep reflection on the essence of our lives.

    If we strip away the illusion of well-being we have built over the past hundred years-erasing the distractions and illusions we've created, dismantling the image we carefully craft on social media-we are left with the fundamental aspects of life: births, deaths, opportunities, regrets, and the few real choices we make in our fragile existence on this earth.

    However, it must be noted that Vermiglio is not an easy film for everyone. Its necessarily slow pace and the near absence of dialogue demand patience and a willingness to fully immerse oneself in its quiet, contemplative storytelling.

    "Vermiglio" powerfully reminds us of where we come from and, once we remove the layers of artifice, reveals who we truly are and where we are headed.
    9jvila-cha

    This movie makes you want to go to Vermiglio

    I found "Vermiglio" a very beautiful, unusual and yet highly relevant movie. This is cinema at its best. The acting is excellent and the narrative is very well constructed, highly touching and superbly conducted. This is one of the best movies I saw in recent years. I found the language extremely beautiful and the photography just amazing. The story of the family is highly plausible and the references to the social reality of the Trentino during and after the Great War appear truthful and deserves to be looked at as an experiment in social analysis. The respect with which the religious dimension is treated deserves my highest praise. In other words, besides being poetic and truly beautiful, «Vermiglio» brings us back to a world that is about to disappear in Europe. As non-Italian, I am now ready to visit the real Vermiglio and once being there reflect on the effects of this wonderful movie. It deserves to be seen by anyone that loves real cinema, that searches for the understanding of the human condition and, most importantly, does not abdicate of the aesthetic dimension of life in the world of today. The music is excellent and the sound of the «Miserere» sounded in a moment of deep sorrow in the family was deeply touching for me. I congratulate all those who participated and contributed to this beautiful work of art.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Italy for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
    • Goofs
      Virginia and Ada smoke machine rolled filter cigarettes throughout the film. These only became available 10 years after the events portrayed in the movie.
    • Crazy credits
      As the closing credits come about on screen, baby noises were heard, with a mother singing to the baby.
    • Connections
      Featured in 82nd Golden Globe Awards (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. posth.
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Vincent Mussat and Matteo Franceschini

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • 沒有煙硝的山村
    • Production companies
      • Cinedora
      • Charades
      • Versus Production
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $216,786
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,319
      • Dec 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,380,242
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.89 : 1

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