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La nueva película de Pietro Marcello, Duse, se presenta en Venecia
por Vittoria Scarpa
- La película, que cuenta con Valeria Bruni Tedeschi en el papel de una de las actrices de teatro italianas más grandes de todos los tiempos, competirá por el León de Oro

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Pietro Marcello is returning to the Lido with Duse, which has been selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, following on from Martin Eden [+lee también:
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Duse is written by Letizia Russo, Guido Silei and Pietro Marcello. Eleonora Duse has a legendary career behind her, and it now seems to be over. But in the ferocious era between the Great War and the rise of Fascism, Duse experiences a calling stronger than any kind of resignation and returns to where her life began: the stage. She’s not only driven by a desire to perform but by a profoundly urgent need to reassert herself in a world which is changing inexorably and which is threatening to take everything away from her, including the independence she’s won through her life’s work. Unexpected financial setbacks leave her faced with a choice and, so, once again, Eleonora chooses the theatre as the only space of truth and resistance. Using her art as her only weapon, she defies time and disillusionment, turning every word and gesture into a revolutionary act. But the price to pay for beauty over the brutality of power and history is high. Her ties seem to dissolve and her health worsens. But Eleonora nonetheless perseveres with this final journey, proving that you can give up on life but that you can’t deny your own nature.
“Duse is a film which depicts an extraordinary journey which began here in Venice: a unique city where I myself have lived and where I’ve always dreamed of shooting a film”, Pietro Marcello enthuses. “The relationship I developed with all of the brilliant cast and with the protagonist, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, who’s a unique artist, allowed me to work with rare creative harmony. Today, I’d like to express my happiness in knowing that, together, we’ll be bringing the film back to where it all began, presenting it to the audience of the oldest film festival in the world”.
The cast also stars Fanni Wrochna, Noémie Merlant (awarded a César for The Innocent [+lee también:
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Duse is due for release in Italian cinemas on 18 September, distributed by PiperFilm. World sales are entrusted to The Match Factory.
(Traducción del italiano)
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