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VINCERE
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Paola Trisoglio, Stefano Marinoni - Visualogie
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Italy/France
year:
2009
film run:
128'
format:
35mm - colour
release date:
20/05/2009
festival & awards:
DAVID DI DONATELLO 2010: Best Director, Cinematography (Daniele Ciprì), Editing (Francesca Calvelli), Art Direction (Marco Dentici), Costumes (Sergio Ballo), Make-up (Franco Corridoni), Hairdos (Alberta Giuliani), Special Effects (Paola Trisoglio, Stefano Marinoni - Visualogie)
FEBIOFEST 2010: World Cinema
INTERNATIONAL ISTANBUL FILM FESTIVAL 2010: Challenging the Years
SANTA BARBARA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010: International Features
SEMAINES DU CINÉMA MÉDITERRANÉEN À LUNEL 2010: Actualité Mediterranéenne
URUGUAY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010: Selección Oficial
AJACCIO ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2009: In Competition
BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2009: Film on the Square
CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2009: Silver Hugo for Best Director; Silver Hugo for Best Actress (Giovanna Mezzogiorno); Silver Hugo for Best Actor (Filippo Timi); Gold Plaque for Best Cinematography (Daniele Ciprì)
CINEMA MEDITERRANÉEN MONTPELLIER 2009: Avant-Premières
FESTIVAL DE CANNES 2009: In Competition
GLOBI D'ORO 2009: Best Actress (Giovanna Mezzogiorno); Best Cinematography (Ex Aequo); Foreign Press Gran Prix
HAIFA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2009: Golden Anchor Competition
KINOMANIA 2009: Italian Cinema
NICE 2009
RENCONTRES DU CINÉMA ITALIEN À TOULOUSE 2009: Marco Bellochio : d'hier et d'aujourd'hui
STARZ DENVER FILM FESTIVAL 2009: Contemporary World Cinema
VILLERUPT'S ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2009: Critic's Amilcar
There is a secret in the life of Mussolini: a wife and a son, Benito Albino, who was born, acknowledged and then denied. The secret bears a name: Ida Dalser. It is a dark page in history, one ignored in the official biography of the Duce. When Ida meets Mussolini in Milan, he is the editor of Avanti and an ardent Socialist who intends to guide the masses towards an anti-clerical, anti-monarchical, socially emancipated future. Ida already had a fleeting encounter with him in Trento and remained thunderstruck. Ida truly believes in him and his ideas. In order to finance Popolo d’Italia, a newspaper he has founded and the nucleus of the forthcoming Fascist Party, Ida sells everything she has. When the First World War erupts, Benito Mussolini enrolls in the Army and disappears. When Ida finds him again in a military hospital, he is tended to by Rachele whom he has just married. Ida lashes out at her rival furiously, demanding her rights as Mussolini’s true wife and the mother of his first-born son. She is led away by force. For more than eleven years, she is locked away in an insane asylum (and her son in an institute) where she is put under, physical restraint and tortured, never to see her son again. But Ida will not give up without a fight…
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