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Kaos

  • 1984
  • R
  • 3h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.4K
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Kaos (1984)
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ItalianComedyDramaRomance

Five stories by Luigi Pirandello set in turn-of-the-century Italy.Five stories by Luigi Pirandello set in turn-of-the-century Italy.Five stories by Luigi Pirandello set in turn-of-the-century Italy.

  • Directors
    • Paolo Taviani
    • Vittorio Taviani
  • Writers
    • Luigi Pirandello
    • Paolo Taviani
    • Vittorio Taviani
  • Stars
    • Margarita Lozano
    • Orazio Torrisi
    • Carlo Cartier
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Paolo Taviani
      • Vittorio Taviani
    • Writers
      • Luigi Pirandello
      • Paolo Taviani
      • Vittorio Taviani
    • Stars
      • Margarita Lozano
      • Orazio Torrisi
      • Carlo Cartier
    • 22User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Margarita Lozano
    Margarita Lozano
    • Mariagrazia
    • (segment "L'altro figlio")
    Orazio Torrisi
    • Comizzi
    • (segment "L'altro figlio")
    Carlo Cartier
    Carlo Cartier
    • Il giovane dottore
    • (segment "L'altro figlio")
    Biagio Barone
    • Salvatore
    • (segment "Requiem")
    Laura Mollica
    • La ragazza
    • (segments "L'altro figlio", "Requiem")
    • …
    Salvatore Rossi
    • Il patriarca
    • (segments "L'altro figlio", "Requiem")
    Franco Scaldati
    • Don Sarso
    • (segment "Requiem")
    Pasquale Spadola
    Pasquale Spadola
    • Il barone
    • (segment "Requiem")
    Claudio Bigagli
    Claudio Bigagli
    • Batà
    • (segment "Mal di luna")
    Massimo Bonetti
    • Saro
    • (segments "Mal di luna", "Colloquio con la madre")
    Enrica Maria Modugno
    Enrica Maria Modugno
    • Sidora
    • (segment "Mal di luna")
    Anna Malvica
    • La madre
    • (segment "Mal di luna")
    Regina Bianchi
    • Madre di Pirandello
    • (segment "Colloquio con la madre")
    • (as Régina Bianchi)
    Laura De Marchi
    Laura De Marchi
    • Nonna di Pirandello
    • (segment "Colloquio con la madre")
    Giovanna Taviani
    • Madre di Pirandello
    • (segment "Colloquio con la madre")
    Valentina Taviani
    • Zia di Pirandello
    • (segment "Colloquio con la madre")
    Giuliano Taviani
    Giuliano Taviani
    • Zio di Pirandello
    • (segment "Colloquio con la madre")
    Omero Antonutti
    Omero Antonutti
    • Luigi Pirandello
    • (segment "Colloquio con la madre")
    • Directors
      • Paolo Taviani
      • Vittorio Taviani
    • Writers
      • Luigi Pirandello
      • Paolo Taviani
      • Vittorio Taviani
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    rogierr

    beautiful and surpassing without pretentious messages

    Kaos is one obvious masterpiece of the Taviani brothers. Unfortunately I can not explain the title. But I don't think there is a clear explanation or important message in any of the stories either, in contrast with Kobayashi's Kwaidan (1964), which consists clearly of four stories about ghosts. Kaos seems to deal with family or legacy in general. There are five fairy-tales from Luigi Pirandello about ordinary people and the curious small worlds (or illusions) they find themselves in. I'm not going to reveal exactly what happens in the stories. It's just fantastic and a little nostalgic to watch the strange events and behaviour of different people for three hours without fancy special FX. Credit to cinematographer Giuseppe Lanci (Nostalghia, 1983) and composer Nicola Piovani of course, who did a surpassing job. The performances of the actors are great and never overdone. That wouldn't be appropriate for such a sober work of cinema that could have taken place 200 years ago. It may be not an important film, but it IS unforgettable, timeless and will become one of your personal favourites.

    10 points out of 10 :-)
    7gridoon2025

    Visually and aurally a masterpiece, but the stories themselves are not great

    Artfully directed, lusciously photographed, and magnificent scored (in fact, I would say Nicola Piovani's music for this movie is some of the finest I've ever heard in my life), "Kaos" nevertheless leaves something to be desired when it comes to the five tales it tells. The first one, "L'Altro Figlio", is the strongest one emotionally, but it's also quite predictable after a point; you will guess why the mother has denounced her "other son" before it is revealed. The second, "Mal Di Luna", has an intriguing premise, but goes pretty much nowhere with it; when it's over, we're back to where we started. The third, "La Giara", is surprisingly my favorite: it's too slowly paced to work as a comedy, but it works better as an allegory, and it builds to an exhilarating musical sequence that is better seen than described. Besides, it's fascinating to watch the famous Italian comic duo Franco and Ciccio, both noticeably older, acting more mature than you may have ever seen them before! The fourth tale, "Requiem", is, frankly, tedious, and the weakest of the five. The epilogue, "Colloquio Con La Madre", is the part I was most looking forward to, mainly because of Pauline Kael's description of it as a "full-blown epiphany that sends you out dazed and happy". It takes quite some time to reach to that point, but yes, the way this story captures a life-defining moment of sheer happiness will stay in my mind for a long time. Despite my reservations, the experience of seeing and, above all, listening to this movie is not one to be missed. *** out of 4.
    marialuisarosetta

    Explanation of title

    Just wanted to add a brief comment that Kaos is the name of the estate that Pirandello grew up in and I believe also spent the last part of his life in. It's set in a gorgeous dramatic location - seeing it gives you a heightened sense of his perception of the world. The two or three buildings sit on top of a cliff that faces another cliff and the two face the ocean. Pirandello is buried there under a favorite evergreen. Unfortunately, that tree blew away in a coastal storm in fall of 1997.
    9mikespace

    Haunting without subtitles

    I watched this film twice in the 1980s -I think on BBC-but it may have been on channel 4 at the time and was completely captivated by it. it has a haunting quality to it that is hard to surpass and will always stay with you.. Nicola Piovanni composed the music sound score and this Maestro of Music to mood -(see if you can, Caro Diario -Dear Diary Dir.Nanni Moretti as a more modern example of the art) is virtually unknown to the general public over here . Very Sad!.. It is also a complete nonsense that in this technically advanced digital age it is impossible to find a print of this CLASSIC movie -that all film buffs really ought to see-with English SUBTITLES! Spanish ,French and Dutch subtitle versions are around and findable on DVD but ALAS... non comprarlo Inglese!-How Insular! In addition, A Bande Originale -Soundtrack "KAOS" was released on Cd in the early 90s on the Milan label (Europe-USA and S.America?), but again the niche British public not catered for. Bizarrely, when shown on TV in the 80s the movie carried English subtitles-so how does this work then? Anyway back to the film. Enjoy the opening visually stunning shots of the Crow "eagling" its way through mountain landscape and let the accompanying music sink in and you're hooked!.without going into detail-thats for you to discover-the Taviani Bros really bring out the spiritual essence of the Sicilian persona characterised in Pirandello's daily Novellas.It is a flighted sentiment soaring over a gravitated earthy reality-Sicilian Style.This is Cinema at its most alluring.Do see it if it becomes available.
    hchardot

    Just few words

    I saw Kaos, yesterday evening with friends who didn't know it or don't remember it. At this time, Italian cinema produces masterpieces. The emotional power acts after years, specially during the "novel" ends this movie, when Pirandello : at his top, comes back into the family house, re-open it, sees again, the only women he loves and remembers his trip, his family, his feelings : the splendor of childhood, the wildness of this isle, the warm of being protected & loved by his entire family in dramatic circumstances... Well : the music was written by Mozart himself. The beginning of this part is a kind of "Sergio Leone period : once upon in time..." a western like "I"m back" without guns and an harmonica. No action, but only emotion which grows again & again My POW ? A very great movie upon Sicilia, Mens, Women, family, land... See by two directors who knows emotion in movies are more important than 3D effects... God (Ford & Griffith) bless them Sorry my American & English are poor, but I'm just a french guy. See this movie and enjoy it (don't forget a bunch of Kleenex) you will never see that again.

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    • Trivia
      The title of the movie comes from a quote of Luigi Pirandello, the author of the book the movies is based on. Pirandello used to say to be a "son of chaos", since he was born in Càvusu, a small village, whose name came from the Greek "Kàos", "chaos".
    • Quotes

      Batà: Madonna! Help me! I am dying! I am dying!

    • Alternate versions
      Theatrical release in Italy did not include the segment "Requiem".
    • Connections
      Edited into Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Arietta 'L'ho perduta'
      from opera "Le nozze di Figaro"

      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Chaos
    • Filming locations
      • Chiaramonte Gulfi, Sicily, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Filmtre
      • Rai 1
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $325,717
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,412
      • Feb 17, 1986
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 7m(187 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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