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Nostalgia Nostalgia

Mario Martone / Italy, France / 2022 / 118 min / Italian

After forty years Felice returns to the Naples he hastily left as a teenager. As vivid memories of his youth spring back to life, his feeling of nostalgia is soon overshadowed by a dark secret… Naples-born director Mario Martone plunges us in the picturesque streets of one of the most restless quarters of the city in the company of a man looking for his lost past. Adapted from a novel by Ermanno Rea. 

cast Pierfrancesco Favino, Francesco Di Leva, Tommaso Ragno, Aurora Quattrocchi

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“A strong, deeply felt, valuable movie.”
The Guardian.

World premiere at the Cannes competition. Italian film critics Award for Best Director, Screenplay and Supporting Actor.

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