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MPAA RATING: R for sexuality, nudity, language and some violence
Starring Monica Bellucci, Daniele Arena, Giovanni Litrico, and Giuseppe Sulfaro
Malena (Bellacci), a beautiful young war widow, inspires the sensual awakenings of a group of adolescent boys in 1941 Sicily.
| GENRE(S): | Romance |
| WRITTEN BY: |
Giuseppe Tornatore
Luciano Vincenzoni (story) |
| DIRECTED BY: | Giuseppe Tornatore |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: July 10, 2001 Video: July 10, 2001 Theatrical: December 25, 2000 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 105 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | USA / Italy |
| LANGUAGE(S): | Italian (with English subtitles) |
Received two 2001 Oscar nominations, including Best Cinematography. Also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film.
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The average user rating for this movie is 9.3 (out of 10) based on 31 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
R. L. gave it a10:
A truly extraordinary film! I loved every minute of it.
sathya v. gave it a10:
I love this movie. we must view this film in an auto-analystic way of admiring the characters. this movie has some magic that we keep on thinking about it even after weeks or months...oops! i must say this is a movie of a life time. i'm glad to have it in my collections of dvd. tornatore is way ahead of mankind.
Chris S. gave it a9:
What a great movie. Excellent performances with a spectacular score and striking images. You won't forget this one.
W. Christopher H. gave it a4:
In the past I have greatly admired Tornatore movies, but this one is just not worth the time. It's almost as if he watched Fellini's "Amarcord," decided to focus entirely on the character "La Gradisca" from that movie, also included the obsessive attention to pre-teen auto-eroticism, and then turned it all into some sort of cruel neo-realist "critique." It's got all the cruel intensity of a Giovanni Verga novel near the end, which is very Sicilian, but completely misplaced. It's rather disgusting, in fact. Tornatore was already going downhill at "The Star Maker," but this takes the cake.
Halla A. gave it a 10:
I loved it. very beautifully portrayed at how sometimes beauty isn't exactly always a blessing.
Willy Billy gave it a 10:
The Best Lovley Musical Beauty File that i saw yet ... What a greate object ;)
Christophe C. gave it a 10:
The most beautiful story I've ever seen.

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