116 mins |
Rated
M (Sex scenes)
Directed by Luca Guadagnino
Starring Alba Rohrwacher, Maria Paiato, Flavio Parenti, Pippo Delbono, Edoardo Gabbriellini, Diane Fleri, Waris Ahluwalia, Tilda Swinton
“Watching this lush, operatic Italian drama about a clannish family of wealthy Milanese industrialists is like suddenly being exposed to a full orchestra when you have become accustomed to listening to the plaintive sawing of a lone violinist. It’s an exquisite, all-enveloping feast of sensual pleasures. It’s almost certainly the most elegant piece of cinema you’ll see this year. It is melodrama as celebration rather than as guilty pleasure… Tilda Swinton is magnificent as Emma Recchi, the Russian-born wife of the heir to the Recchi business, Tancredi… Initially we don’t even realise that Swinton’s character is the centre of the story. Reserved, somewhat aloof, she seems to be just another polished, precious gem in the Recchi collection. But a fateful encounter with a handsome young chef and his sublime cooking gradually awakens the young girl who has been dormant since Emma left Russia to be Tancredi’s wife… [Director Luca] Guadagnino references both Visconti and Hitchcock as the saga unfolds, but his voice is original and his vision utterly compelling.” Wendy Ide, The Times
AWARDS
WINNER Best Costume Design, Nastri D’Argento Awards 2011
NOMINATED Best Foreign Langauge Film, Golden Globes 2011
NOMINATED Best Film not in the English Language, BAFTA Awards 2011
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“Watching this lush, operatic Italian drama about a clannish family of wealthy Milanese industrialists is like suddenly being exposed to a full orchestra when you have become accustomed to listening to the plaintive sawing of a lone violinist. It’s an exquisite, all-enveloping feast of sensual pleasures. It’s almost certainly the most elegant piece of cinema you’ll see this year. It is melodrama as celebration rather than as guilty pleasure… Tilda Swinton is magnificent as Emma Recchi, the Russian-born wife of the heir to the Recchi business, Tancredi… Initially we don’t even realise that Swinton’s character is the centre of the story. Reserved, somewhat aloof, she seems to be just another polished, precious gem in the Recchi collection. But a fateful encounter with a handsome young chef and his sublime cooking gradually awakens the young girl who has been dormant since Emma left Russia to be Tancredi’s wife… [Director Luca] Guadagnino references both Visconti and Hitchcock as the saga unfolds, but his voice is original and his vision utterly compelling.” Wendy Ide, The Times
AWARDS
WINNER Best Costume Design, Nastri D’Argento Awards 2011
NOMINATED Best Foreign Langauge Film, Golden Globes 2011
NOMINATED Best Film not in the English Language, BAFTA Awards 2011