“Mia Madre,” about an overtaxed film director trying to cope with the terminal illness of her mother, is an odd movie: It has plenty of emotionally satisfying scenes and its share of humorous moments, ...
“Mia Madre,” about an overtaxed film director trying to cope with the terminal illness of her mother, is an odd movie: It has plenty of emotionally satisfying scenes and its share of humorous moments, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A woman’s struggle to balance her career and family is well-trodden ground in narrative cinema, ...
The film, which originally had been picked up by Alchemy, is now scheduled for release later this year. By Gregg Kilday Freelance Contributor Music Box Films has acquired U.S. rights to Nanni ...
Collisions run their course in Mia Madre, a semi-autobiographical film from Italian director Nanni Moretti (The Son's Room), not the least of which is a tonal clash. While that's an easy recipe for ...
Mia madre opens with a labor demonstration in Rome, which like almost all movie demonstrations is unconvincing. Fortunately, in this case it’s meant to be that way, since it’s part of a film directed ...
Buy shows us all the complications of her character, who struggles to balance competing distractions Turturro is hilarious and maddening as the arrogant actor whose ego outpaces his talent Critic's ...