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The Bad Poet

The Bad Poet (Italian: Il cattivo poeta) is a 2020 Italian biographical-drama film directed by Gianluca Jodice.[1] The film is inspired by the book by the Italian journalist and writer Roberto Festorazzi, "D'Annunzio and the Fascist Octopus", first published by Minotauro in 2005 and republished by Silicio-Editoriale Lombarda in 2020. The film focuses on the last years of the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, played by Sergio Castellitto, and on his ambiguous relationship with fascism.[2]

The Bad Poet
Film poster
ItalianIl cattivo poeta
Directed byGianluca Jodice
Written byGianluca Jodice
Produced by
StarringSergio Castellitto
CinematographyDaniele Ciprì
Edited bySimona Paggi
Music byMichele Braga
Release dates
  • 8 September 2020 (2020-09-08) (Pescara)
  • 20 May 2021 (2021-05-20) (Italy)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot edit

1936. The young Giovanni Comini, a convinced supporter of the Fascist Party, was promoted to federal governor of Brescia. Shortly after his appointment, Achille Starace entrusted him with a crucial mission because of his flair for poetry: he was to get into the good graces of the great poet Gabriele d'Annunzio and spy on him for the regime. The poet had long been intolerant of Fascism, and since a new war was considered to be just around the corner, Starace feared that if a person of such popularity spoke out against the alliance between Mussolini and Hitler, popular trust would be undermined.

Comini became a regular visitor to the Vittoriale, where D'Annunzio had long since retired into exile, assisted by his faithful Luisa and Amèlie. The Vate, now old, lives in complete seclusion; lost in the memory of his past glories, he limits his public outings to a minimum and is addicted to cocaine. However, he became very fond of Comini, even though he was aware of his mission from the start; the young federal also gradually began to be fascinated by the poet.

When he learns that Mussolini is about to travel to Germany to be received by Hitler, D'Annunzio asks Comini to arrange a meeting with the Duce, so that he can try to dissuade him from his intentions. The young man tries in vain. In the meantime, Comini is having a love affair with a woman, Lina, who will kill herself following the arrest of her anti-fascist half-brother. The young federal starts to doubt fascism.

In 1937, on the death of Guglielmo Marconi, D'Annunzio was appointed ex officio president of the Accademia d'Italia; the Vate, meanwhile, began to show signs of imbalance and impatience. The poet manages to meet the Duce at Verona Porta Nuova Station, on his return from his trip to Germany. Here, D'Annunzio tried to warn the Duce of the dangers of an alliance with Hitler, but the latter ignored him and treated him with extreme condescension. D'Annunzio, distraught, ends up having a mental and physical breakdown, after which he says goodbye to his friend Comini forever, revealing that opposing the war is his duty and that he will try again when he goes to Rome to accept the post of President of the Academy. On his return, however, Comini was severely reprimanded by Starace for highlighting in his dossiers the popular impatience with the alliance between Hitler and Mussolini.

A year later Gabriele D'Annunzio died in unclear circumstances. During his funeral, attended by the Duce himself, Luisa gave Comini a peacock feather that had belonged to the Vate, as a symbol of their friendship. Comini is later demoted because of his opposition to the alliance between Hitler and Mussolini, and Luisa and Amèlie have to leave the Vittoriale forever.

Cast edit

Release edit

The film premiered at the Aurum Museum in Pescara, on 8 September 2020.[3] It was expected to be theatrically released on 12 November 2020, but it was delayed to 20 May 2021 due to the second outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Il cattivo poeta". Cinematografo. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  2. ^ Sophie Middleton (1 October 2020). "The trailer and the poster of the surprising biopic with Sergio Castellitto in the role of D'Annunzio". TV6 News. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Esce 'Il Cattivo Poeta' su D'Annunzio". il Pescara (in Italian). 19 May 2021. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  4. ^ Ilaria Ravarino (25 October 2020). "Nuovo dpcm, cinema chiusi: ecco tutti i film che non vedremo" (in Italian). Il Messaggero. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  5. ^ Manca, Mario (20 May 2021). ""Il cattivo poeta": il mito (decaduto) di Gabriele D'Annunzio con un grande Sergio Castellitto". Vanity Fair (in Italian). Retrieved 27 May 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Bad Poet at IMDb  

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The Bad Poet Italian Il cattivo poeta is a 2020 Italian biographical drama film directed by Gianluca Jodice 1 The film is inspired by the book by the Italian journalist and writer Roberto Festorazzi D Annunzio and the Fascist Octopus first published by Minotauro in 2005 and republished by Silicio Editoriale Lombarda in 2020 The film focuses on the last years of the poet Gabriele D Annunzio played by Sergio Castellitto and on his ambiguous relationship with fascism 2 The Bad PoetFilm posterItalianIl cattivo poetaDirected byGianluca JodiceWritten byGianluca JodiceProduced byAndrea Paris Matteo RovereStarringSergio CastellittoCinematographyDaniele CipriEdited bySimona PaggiMusic byMichele BragaRelease dates8 September 2020 2020 09 08 Pescara 20 May 2021 2021 05 20 Italy Running time106 minutesCountryItalyLanguageItalian Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 References 5 External linksPlot edit1936 The young Giovanni Comini a convinced supporter of the Fascist Party was promoted to federal governor of Brescia Shortly after his appointment Achille Starace entrusted him with a crucial mission because of his flair for poetry he was to get into the good graces of the great poet Gabriele d Annunzio and spy on him for the regime The poet had long been intolerant of Fascism and since a new war was considered to be just around the corner Starace feared that if a person of such popularity spoke out against the alliance between Mussolini and Hitler popular trust would be undermined Comini became a regular visitor to the Vittoriale where D Annunzio had long since retired into exile assisted by his faithful Luisa and Amelie The Vate now old lives in complete seclusion lost in the memory of his past glories he limits his public outings to a minimum and is addicted to cocaine However he became very fond of Comini even though he was aware of his mission from the start the young federal also gradually began to be fascinated by the poet When he learns that Mussolini is about to travel to Germany to be received by Hitler D Annunzio asks Comini to arrange a meeting with the Duce so that he can try to dissuade him from his intentions The young man tries in vain In the meantime Comini is having a love affair with a woman Lina who will kill herself following the arrest of her anti fascist half brother The young federal starts to doubt fascism In 1937 on the death of Guglielmo Marconi D Annunzio was appointed ex officio president of the Accademia d Italia the Vate meanwhile began to show signs of imbalance and impatience The poet manages to meet the Duce at Verona Porta Nuova Station on his return from his trip to Germany Here D Annunzio tried to warn the Duce of the dangers of an alliance with Hitler but the latter ignored him and treated him with extreme condescension D Annunzio distraught ends up having a mental and physical breakdown after which he says goodbye to his friend Comini forever revealing that opposing the war is his duty and that he will try again when he goes to Rome to accept the post of President of the Academy On his return however Comini was severely reprimanded by Starace for highlighting in his dossiers the popular impatience with the alliance between Hitler and Mussolini A year later Gabriele D Annunzio died in unclear circumstances During his funeral attended by the Duce himself Luisa gave Comini a peacock feather that had belonged to the Vate as a symbol of their friendship Comini is later demoted because of his opposition to the alliance between Hitler and Mussolini and Luisa and Amelie have to leave the Vittoriale forever Cast editSergio Castellitto as Gabriele D Annunzio Francesco Patane as Giovanni Comini it Tommaso Ragno as Giancarlo Maroni it Clotilde Courau as Amelie Mazoyer Fausto Russo Alesi as Achille Starace Massimiliano Rossi as Commissioner Rizzo Elena Bucci as Luisa Baccara Lidiya Liberman as Lina Janina Rudenska as Emy Heufler Lino Musella as Carletto Antonio Piovanelli as General Noseda Paolo Graziosi as Comini father Marcello Romolo as Giuseppe Cobolli Gigli Raffaello Gaimari as Paolo Maurizio Fanin as Dr Duse Vincenzo Pirrotta as Benito MussoliniRelease editThe film premiered at the Aurum Museum in Pescara on 8 September 2020 3 It was expected to be theatrically released on 12 November 2020 but it was delayed to 20 May 2021 due to the second outbreak of the COVID 19 pandemic in Italy 4 5 References edit Il cattivo poeta Cinematografo Retrieved 28 October 2020 Sophie Middleton 1 October 2020 The trailer and the poster of the surprising biopic with Sergio Castellitto in the role of D Annunzio TV6 News Retrieved 27 October 2020 Esce Il Cattivo Poeta su D Annunzio il Pescara in Italian 19 May 2021 Retrieved 27 May 2021 Ilaria Ravarino 25 October 2020 Nuovo dpcm cinema chiusi ecco tutti i film che non vedremo in Italian Il Messaggero Retrieved 28 October 2020 Manca Mario 20 May 2021 Il cattivo poeta il mito decaduto di Gabriele D Annunzio con un grande Sergio Castellitto Vanity Fair in Italian Retrieved 27 May 2021 External links editOfficial website The Bad Poet at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bad Poet amp oldid 1218890917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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