Exclusive trailer for Mario Martone's Venice film 'Capri Revolution.' The period drama, starring Marianna Fontana, follows a young woman in rural Italy in 1914 who discovers a commune of free-living ...
A sensual, sexual and intellectual awakening proves mostly asleepening in “Capri-Revolution,” a nobly intended period saga from high-minded Italian filmmaker and playwright Mario Martone that rather ...
The year 1914, and Italy is about to go to war. A commune of North Europeans has found on Capri the ideal place to live their lives and practise their art. But the island has its own powerful identity ...
Versatile Italian director Mario Martone was in the Venice competition last year with costumer “Capri-Revolution.” This year he made the Lido competition cut again with a very different type of film, ...
In 1914, with Italy about to enter World War I, a commune of young artists from Northern Europe establishes itself on the rural island of Capri, a safe haven for dissidents and nonconformists from all ...
Mario Martone, who is active as a director in theatre as well as in film, first made a splash on the festival circuit in 1995 with his Elena Ferrante adaptation “L’amore molesto” which went to Cannes.
Art takes on science in the fight for a peasant girl's soul in pre-WWI Capri, but it's not best served by Mario Martone's lustreless film. A sensual, sexual and intellectual awakening proves mostly ...