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From 28 May 2025

Parthenope Parthenope

Paolo Sorrentino / Italy / 2024 / 137 min / Italian

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Saturday, 30. 08. 2025 / 21:20 / Main Hall

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Tuesday, 02. 09. 2025 / 15:30 / Main Hall

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Born in the 1950s in the sea in front of her home villa, Parthenope seeks happiness in the long summers of her youth and falls in love with her native Naples and its many picturesque characters. Paolo Sorrentino has created a seductive epic about a modern heroine's journey beyond “great beauty” and “youth”.

cast Celeste Dalla Porta, Silvio Orlando, Daniele Rienzo, Dario Aita, Stefania Sandrelli, Peppe Lanzetta, Gary Oldman, Luisa Ranieri, Isabella Ferrari

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