Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s no secret that Paolo Sorrentino is profoundly obsessed with the topics of youth and great beauty. Such preoccupations — and ...
Acclaimed director Paolo Sorrentino returns with Parthenope, an evocative and visually stunning masterpiece. Known for his Academy Award-winning work on The Great Beauty, Sorrentino invites the viewer ...
Parthenope (Celeste Dalla Porta) is a young woman growing up in Naples, Italy, in the 1960s-70s. Men, boys, and even some women are struck by her alluring beauty, desiring her affection at every turn.
“Parthenope” introduces audiences to the most stunning, exquisite woman they’ll ever see. Wowza. But is that enough to support a whole dang movie? Entertainment Critic Parthenope (Celeste Dalla Porta) ...
When cinematographer Daria D’Antonio first stepped into the role of director of photography on Paolo Sorrentino’s film “The Hand of God” after working with him for many years (including as a camera ...
"When Paolo said: 'I want you to play the sad, melancholy, drunken poet,' I went: ‘I kinda know what that is,'" the 'Slow Horses' star said in Cannes on Wednesday. By Lily Ford Veteran actor Gary ...
The Oscar-winning director and the film's star Celeste Dalla Porta tell IndieWire how their A24 film marks an unusual, female-forward step in Sorrentino's filmography. The Naples set coming-of-age ...
In Greek mythology, the Sirens were half-bird women whose song was so beautiful that it would lure sailors to their deaths along the rocky shores of the island where they lived. See: “The Odyssey.” ...
It’s easy to dismiss Paolo Sorrentino’s Parthenope, as some critics have, reducing it to a sumptuous perfume ad à la Tom Ford. The same could be said about Celeste Dalla Porta’s eponymous character, ...
Celeste Dalla Porta stuns in a superficial meditation on the relationship between youth and beauty. It’s no secret that Paolo Sorrentino is profoundly obsessed with the topics of youth and great ...