MARTIN EDEN
2020 Films
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2h 8m
Martin Eden Is a young seaman of about 25 years old with an intense passion for reading. One day, returning from a trip, he saves a young bourgeois man from a violent assault by some delinquents, thus earning his respect. To thank Martin for his help, the young man, Arturo Orsini, invites him to lunch at his home, where Martin meets his sister, Elena, for the first time and falls hopelessly in
love with her, choosing her as the symbol of the knowledge to which he aspires.
The luxury, culture and beauty of the Orsini's home enchant Martin who decides to free himself of the ignorance and the brutality of the slums where he grew up.
There begins a frenzied period where Martin shuts himself away in the library and drinks in the knowledge from books of every kind, from poetry to physics. In his dreams, his destiny is now marked: he will become a famous writer and will marry the beautiful bourgeois woman. But studying is expensive and Martin has to take ship. When he returns after nearly a year, he begins to frequent Elena Orsini and her home. Their budding friendship is closely monitored by Elena's
mother, Matilde, who does not approve of Martin, but hopes he might reawaken her daughter from a life excessively devoted to her studies.
The time needed for study and his first attempts at writing take Martin to the brink of economic disaster. So he leaves the house of his sister Giulia and her husband Bernardo and goes to work with his friend Nino in a hotel laundry in Germany. The work is backbreaking and exhausting and he has no energy to pursue his ambitions for cultural elevation and a life of writing. He then decides to give in his notice and looks for lodgings in the countryside home of a widow with three children, Maria.
There now begins a period of hard, tiring work fired by the hope of a future publication that seems never to arrive. Martin falls ill, writes, accumulates debts, but his love story with Elena grows. At Elena's graduation party, Martin meets the man who will become his mentor: Russ Brissenden, a fascinating intellectual who suffers from consumption and with whom he develops a close friendship, both intellectual and affectionate. Through Brissenden, Martin starts frequenting socialist circles, but he has personally undertaken profound studies of the theories of Spencer and
is deeply fascinated. At a socialist meeting, where he is in the company of Brissenden, Martin is noticed by a journalist who publishes an article about him.
The article proves fatal to Martin’s already strained relationship with Elena, who decides to end their affair. In desperation, Martin seeks comfort from his friend Brissenden who, however, is very ill and has decided to take his own life.
At this point, Martin seeks to retrace his steps and slips back into the working-class life of the city where he resumes his friendships with Nino and Margherita, a young worker who is in love with him.
When his writings are finally published with immense success, Martin’s heart is by now sick, and he is totally incapable of relating with anyone or of writing because of his absolute alienation from the world. Martin plunges into a depression that not even Elena's return can heal. Tortured by the dichotomy between the lure of the bourgeois ideals that sicken him and the cries of the proletariat who he feels he has betrayed, Martin decides to leave everything. He throws himself into the sea and drowns, consummating his tragedy in suicide.
Direction: Pietro Marcello
Script: Pietro Marcello, Maurizio Braucci
Production: Pietro Marcello
Co-Production: Beppe Caschetto, Thomas Ordonneau, Michael Weber, Viola Fügen
Cinematography: Francesco Di Giacomo, Alessandro Abate
Editing: Aline Hervé, Fabrizio Federico
Costume Design: Andrea Cavalletto
Make-Up: Dorothea Wiedermann, Daniela Tartari
Sound: Daniele De Angelis, Stefano Grosso, Michael Kaczmarek
Original Score: Marco Messina, Sacha Ricci, Paolo Marzocchi
Visual Effects: Luca Bellano
Cast: Luca Marinelli, Jessica Cressy, Carmen Pommella, Carlo Cecchi, Denise Sardisco, Vincenzo Nemolato
Original Title: MARTIN EDEN
Original Language: Italian
Film Production Countries: Italy, France
Biography of the Director/s
Born in Caserta in 1976, Pietro Marcello attended the Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied painting. In 2003 he made his first short films, CARTA and SCAMPIA.
The following year he completed IL CANTIERE, a documentary that won the 11th edition of Libero Bizzarri. In 2005 he made the documentary LA BARACCA, which won the public prize at Videopolis. That year he also collaborated as a volunteer with an NGO in Ivory Coast to create the documentary GRAND BASSAN.
Filmography of the Director/s
2019 MARTIN EDEN
2015 LOST AND BEAUTIFUL
2011 THE SILENCE OF PELESJAN
2009 THE MOUTH OF THE WOLF
2007 CROSSING THE LINE
Awards Won
Best non-original script - David di Donatello 2020
Golden Giraldillo - Seville EFF 2019
Special Jury Prize for Best Director - Film Fest Gent 2019
Volpi Cup for Best Actor, Arca CinemaGiovani Award - Venice IFF
Best Film - Toronto IFF 2019
Production Company:
Avventurosa Srl
Giulia Moretti
Viale Carlo Felice 89
Rome, 00185, Italy
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +39 06 87655957
World Sales:
The Match Factory
Domstraße 60
Cologne, 50668, Germany
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 0049221539709-0
Press:
Gabriele Barcaro
Viale Carlo Felice 89
Rome, 00185, Italy
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 00393405538425
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