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Illuminata

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.8K
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Illuminata (1998)
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A turn-of-the-20th-century theatre repertory company rejects the latest project of their beloved playwright Tuccio, kicking off a saga of intrigue surrounding the influential critic Bevalaqu... Read allA turn-of-the-20th-century theatre repertory company rejects the latest project of their beloved playwright Tuccio, kicking off a saga of intrigue surrounding the influential critic Bevalaqua and star Celimene.A turn-of-the-20th-century theatre repertory company rejects the latest project of their beloved playwright Tuccio, kicking off a saga of intrigue surrounding the influential critic Bevalaqua and star Celimene.

  • Director
    • John Turturro
  • Writers
    • Brandon Cole
    • John Turturro
  • Stars
    • Leo Bassi
    • Henri Béhar
    • Maurizio Benazzo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Turturro
    • Writers
      • Brandon Cole
      • John Turturro
    • Stars
      • Leo Bassi
      • Henri Béhar
      • Maurizio Benazzo
    • 44User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Leo Bassi
    • Beppo
    Henri Béhar
    • Pitou
    • (as Henri Behar)
    Maurizio Benazzo
    • Passerby
    Fernando Bolles
    • Boy #2
    Katherine Borowitz
    Katherine Borowitz
    • Rachel
    Jeff Braun
    • Duke
    David Cale
    David Cale
    • Journalist
    Georgina Cates
    Georgina Cates
    • Simone
    Kenny Cranna
    • Scruffy man
    Beverly D'Angelo
    Beverly D'Angelo
    • Astergourd
    George DiCenzo
    George DiCenzo
    • Jailor
    Timothy Doyle
    • Aristocrat #1
    • (as Timothy Doyle)
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Old Flavio
    Alexander Goodwin
    Alexander Goodwin
    • Crying boy
    Amo Gulinello
    • Pupo
    Bill Irwin
    Bill Irwin
    • Marco
    Donal McCann
    Donal McCann
    • Pallenchio
    Chris Papadopoulos
    Chris Papadopoulos
    • Boy #3
    • Director
      • John Turturro
    • Writers
      • Brandon Cole
      • John Turturro
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    User reviews44

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    Very funny and intriguing

    I don't know how this ended up with such a middling rating. It stands out as one of the wittiest, strangest and well-constructed films I've seen in years. Well photographed, with many characters wonderfully and unexpectedly acted. Appropriate for almost any mood, occasion or atmosphere.
    cowboy-27

    Inside the "theater", but not too inside.

    Wonderful characters, glib and meaningful dialogue, a portrait of theater and its denizens so complete you believe the film is a biography.

    There are no small actors here because there are no small parts. What might have been a cameo becomes a pivotal role.

    It has been said that the film was missing direction. Not at all. What was happening there was style. This guys loves women and shape and color, and what he likes best is wit.

    The entire cast....and that is everybody, was wonderful, so good you could smell the sweat. Camera and sets were so good you could hear floor boards creak. Music, well and tastefully done.

    Recommendation: see it once for the discovery, twice for the appreciation, three times for the education. You will not be bored.
    johnclark-1

    Not for "Private People"

    Just saw this on TV. As a lifelong professional actor, and therefore of "the other world" (the other other world is everybody else, the "private people"), I want to say how it seemed to me to be made for actors only. Full of wondrous insights, dealing with the shallowness of actors, and their ever present self-concern that maybe where real life is concerned, they just don't "get it", but want to. (Hence our "method" approach to the craft.)

    For me it has everything that I've never seen before in films that purport to be about the theatre, but in actuality pander to the ignorance of Private People about things of the theatre, and lie. These guys really don't care about that, but would rather stick to the truth. Yes, it's a huge "in" joke. Like the no-no of breaking up on stage, and destroying the fourth wall, not supposed to do that, it upsets the audience.

    This exploration of that unreal world will always stand for me to be definitive. If you're one of the outsiders, don't bother, you won't understand. If this sounds elitist, it's not meant to be. Put it down to an actor's insecurity. But enjoy it for its beauty if you wish, don't look for more.
    10hayzlnut5

    Superb mesh of reality & theater

    This is something to watch! A beautiful soundtrack, an excellent cast, and untouchable screen writing! Comedy and drama are woven inextricably well together in it--though I'm of a mind to throw it into the comedy category as it is quite the gut-buster.

    Tuturro is indefatigably adorable (literally) as per the usual custom, while his lovely long-time partner Borowitz achieves an austere yet at the same time sensual sort of emotional anchor in the film. Sewell, gorgeous as always, makes for an excellently vain and superficial thespian. Hilarity, however, takes the stage before all else, spinning itself into and around the players and the plot. Spinning around like clandestine lovers, 5-foot bureaus, and pale-faced Pieros--all swirling about between worlds behind and before the red curtain.

    Old-timers Sarandon, Walken, D'Angelo, & Gazzara (a theatrical whore, a Wildean "macaroni queen", a stuffy unfulfilled power-wife, and an Old-Father Hubbard respectively) seem to enjoy taking a break from the rigmarole of Hollywood blockbusters and relaxing into the comfort of off-beat but positively unforgettable roles. Least forgettable among them, however, is Walken and his dance of seduction, which will most undoubtedly sear itself permanently into the back of anyone's brain.

    Cates, Irwin, Bassi, Behar, Aida, Sussman, and McCann are all indispensable as well, even though I list them in shameful lump here; due time for each would have the film extended another 2 hours, but what is given of them still allows each thespian to shine superbly nevertheless. They are simply smaller gems in the treasure chest this film is.

    Too many people have compared it to Shakespeare in Love and other mainstream films--but mainstream it is not. Don't bother to comment on it if you confuse it with them and disdain it insofar as it does not compare with them; you only show that you don't understand it. Understand in its stead that "not getting it" is okay. For those who say, "Poor Tuccio: he was so young, and so untalented," (:-D) know that for the rest of us, the film is almost flawlessly styled, each and every moment an essential thread of a tapestry, silk and gold studded in emeralds and rubies. Yeah, a lot like that.

    Much like the play it centers on, Illuminata, it is hard for most people to understand it seems; one of its primary themes I would say, if it must be stated overtly, is that the imperfection of life prevails. But don't read too hard into that either, friend; the film "goes in the wind, like someone that knows their way," which is to say that it 'floats' along. But what many mistake for meaningless meandering is really its fluidity, its subtle weaving. It is a film meant to be enjoyed thoroughly, like fine wine, to use a cliché; an opportunity to cut loose and laugh at the absurdity of it all, life that is. Even the tragic heroine played by Borowitz, whom we all agree is most noble and flawless in the beginning, in the end we see, is flawed. Each of them: flawed. And that's okay; in fact, that's the point.

    Thus, I give this a 10 out of 10 because I am satisfied in all respects with the film. Its soundtrack (which I bought), its cinematography (ooh la la), its cast (magnifico), plot (incandescent), and dialog (hilarious)--are all artfully interwoven, making it a gem unfortunately overlooked or misunderstood by the general public.

    Oh, and by the way: the puppets are just meant to be pretty, friends. Representative in some instances of the scenes to follow, but for aesthetic effect mainly (kudos on the puppeteering & puppets themselves).

    "Tuccio! Tuccio! Tuccio!"
    moon-38

    Disappointing one-man show

    This is one of the few movies I have had to escape by walking out. Others in the movie house did the same before me. This movie was boring, lacked coherence, relied on cheap jokes and gratuitous topless scenes and tasteless sexual innuendo. The whole thing just fell apart. I don't know how Susan Sarandon was talked into appearing in this.

    I'm also tired of endless self-centered movies being made about actors doing acting or making plays or movies. The direction might as well have been phoned in. Most of this can be blamed on actor John Turturro who adapted this movie from a play and who co-authored the screenplay and co-produced and directed this disappointment. The only redeeming qualities, as I see it, were the set design and photography.

    The reason I joined the IMDB database was to warn others about this waste of time and money. I have enjoyed Turturro's acting in past movies and that is where, in my opinion, his energies are best utilized.

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    • Trivia
      Cinematographer Harris Savides (1957-2012) has an uncredited part as a theatre patron who walks up to John Turturro's character Tuccio, the resident playwright of the theatre, and says to him: "Did you see the play? I hated it.".
    • Quotes

      Marco: Do you think masturbation is a sin?

      Dominique: Depends on where the other hand is.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Moesha: Mis-directed Study (1999)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1999 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Magic Hour
    • Filming locations
      • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • CDI
      • GreeneStreet Films
      • JVC Entertainment Networks
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $840,134
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $53,264
      • Aug 8, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $866,865
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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