Dormant Beauty
Dormant Beauty (Italian: Bella addormentata) is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio and starring Toni Servillo and Isabelle Huppert. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival.[1] For this film Maya Sansa won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress.
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Directed by | Marco Bellocchio |
Produced by | Riccardo Tozzi Giovanni Stabilini Marco Chimenz Fabio Conversi (co-producer) Fabio Massimo Cacciatori (executive producer) Franco Bevione (executive producer) |
Written by | Marco Bellocchio Veronica Raimo Stefano Rulli |
Starring | Toni Servillo Alba Rohrwacher Isabelle Huppert |
Music by | Carlo Crivelli |
Cinematography | Daniele Ciprì |
Edited by | Francesca Calvelli |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Italy France |
Language | Italian |
Plot
The film revolves around the true story of Eluana Englaro, a girl felt into an irreversible coma in 1992 following a car accident and deemed incurable. After long years of struggle, her parents opted to euthanize her, asking the authorization to the competent authority and obtaining it in 2009. The Catholic Church and some political parties during the Berlusconi IV Cabinet ruthlessly attacked them. Eluana is never shown in the film, but images of television programs and newspapers mentioning her case are constantly in the background reminding the audience about her presence.
The plot features several stories chained to themselves and to the themes of life and death. Uliano is a Member of the Parliament elected for Forza Italia who refuses to align himself with the party and plans to vote against a bill that will make euthanasia illegal; his daughter Maria joins an anti-euthanasia Christian prayer group in front of Eluana's hospital, but then she falls in love with Roberto, an activist for the opposite pro-euthanasia group whose brother Pipino suffers from bipolar disorder. A great French actress referred as the "Divine Mother" is married to an Italian actor, but since when their daughter Rosa has felt into a coma she stopped caring about her husband, son and work, spending her whole time praying for her health. Rossa is a young woman addicted to heroin with suicidal tendencies saved and eventually persuaded to live by Pallido, a doctor who felt in love with her.
Cast
- Toni Servillo as Uliano Beffardi
- Alba Rohrwacher as Maria
- Isabelle Huppert as Divina Madre
- Maya Sansa as Rossa
- Michele Riondino as Roberto
- Gianmarco Tognazzi as Divina Madre's husband
- Roberto Herlitzka as Psychiatrist senator
See also
References
- "Venezia 69". labiennale. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2012.