A portrait of Rome, this Italian drama from Paolo Sorrentino (Il Divo) tells the story of an aging writer in...
A portrait of Rome, this Italian drama from Paolo Sorrentino (Il Divo) tells the story of an aging writer in the midst of an existential crisis. Winner of Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards and Golden Globes 2014 and nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes 2013. Says the Guardian: "It is in the classic high Italian style of Fellini's La Dolce Vita... The grande bellezza [the film's title in Italian] can mean love, or sex, or art, or death, but most of all it here means Rome, and the movie wants to drown itself in Rome's fathomless depths of history and worldliness."
Aristocratic ladies, social climbers, politicians, high-flying criminals, journalists, actors, decadent nobles, prelates, artists and intellectuals - whether authentic or presumed - form a network of flaky relationships, all engulfed in a desperate Babylon which plays out in the antique palaces, villas and terraces in Rome. Jep Gambardella, 65 - indolent, disenchanted, his eyes permanently imbued with gin and tonic - watches this parade of humanity.
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- Award winner
- Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards, BAFTAs and Golden Globes 2014
- Rating
- MA15+, Strong nudity
- Runtime
- 142
- Genre
- Comedy, Drama
- Country of origin
- Italy, France