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Ferzan OzpetekCinematography:
Gianfilippo CorticelliCast:
Damiano Gavino, Andrea Di Luigi, Luisa Ranieri, Greta Scarano, Aurora Giovinazzo, Giancarlo Commare, Federico Mancini, Gianluca D'Ercole, Annandrea Vitrano (more)VOD (1)
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In 1970s Rome, a casual encounter between Enea and Pietro at a movie theater turns into an unforgettable romance — until destiny pulls them apart. (Netflix)
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I saw The Goddess of Fortune by Ferzan Ozpetek a couple of years ago, and I really liked it despite the more mediocre rating, and I can also speak of a strong audience experience in the case of Nuovo Olimpo. Two men meet, have a few sensual moments together, but fate separates them for several decades. It is a film about fate and the imaginary grooves that people can leave in themselves and that can resist time and space. Besides the central couple, played by two almost novice actors, I was intrigued by the line with Titti. The ageing portrayal of the characters at the end detracted a little from the film's verisimilitude, yet I enjoyed this bittersweet trip to Italy. Thumbs up for the ending! ()
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