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DramaFantasyComedy

La Chimera

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Just out of jail, crumpled English archaeologist Arthur reconnects with his wayward crew of tombaroli accomplices – a happy-go-lucky collective of itinerant grave-robbers who survive by looting Etruscan tombs and fencing the ancient treasures they dig up.

Release Date : 2023-10-12

Language :EnglishFrenchItalianPortuguese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TempestaRAI CinemaAd Vitam ProductionAmka FilmsARTE France CinémaRSITRT Sinema

Production Country : FranceItalySwitzerlandTurkey

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Josh O'Connor

Character Name : Arthur

Original Name : Josh O'Connor

Gender : Male

Carol Duarte

Character Name : Italia

Original Name : Carol Duarte

Gender : Female

Alba Rohrwacher

Character Name : Spartaco

Original Name : Alba Rohrwacher

Gender : Female

Isabella Rossellini

Character Name : Flora

Original Name : Isabella Rossellini

Gender : Female

Vincenzo Nemolato

Character Name : Pirro

Original Name : Vincenzo Nemolato

Gender : Male

Lou Roy-Lecollinet

Character Name : Melodie

Original Name : Lou Roy-Lecollinet

Gender : Female

Giuliano Mantovani

Character Name : Jerry

Original Name : Giuliano Mantovani

Gender : Male

Gian Piero Capretto

Character Name : Mario

Original Name : Gian Piero Capretto

Gender : Male

Melchiorre Pala

Character Name : Melchiorre

Original Name : Melchiorre Pala

Gender : Male

Ramona Fiorini

Character Name : Fabiana

Original Name : Ramona Fiorini

Gender : Female

Luca Gargiullo

Character Name : Il portuale

Original Name : Luca Gargiullo

Gender : Male

Yle Vianello

Character Name : Beniamina

Original Name : Yile Vianello

Gender : Female

Barbara Chiesa

Character Name : Nella

Original Name : Barbara Chiesa

Gender : Male

Elisabetta Perotto

Character Name : Vera

Original Name : Elisabetta Perotto

Gender : Male

Chiara Pazzaglia

Character Name : Rossa

Original Name : Chiara Pazzaglia

Gender : Male

Francesca Carrain

Character Name : Sista

Original Name : Francesca Carrain

Gender : Male

Luciano Vergaro

Character Name : Katir

Original Name : Luciano Vergaro

Gender : Male

Carlo Tarmati

Character Name : Carabiniere

Original Name : Carlo Tarmati

Gender : Male

Valentino Santagati

Character Name : Cantastorie

Original Name : Valentino Santagati

Gender : Male

Piero Crucitti

Character Name : Cantastorie

Original Name : Piero Crucitti

Gender : Male

Milutin Dapčević

Character Name : Spalletta

Original Name : Milutin Dapčević

Gender : Male

Luke Chikovani

Character Name : Cico il tossico

Original Name : Luca Chikovani

Gender : Male

Julia Vella

Character Name : Colombina

Original Name : Julia Vella

Gender : Male

Agnese Graziani

Character Name : Agnese

Original Name : Agnese Graziani

Gender : Female

Alessandro Genovesi

Character Name : Controllore

Original Name : Alessandro Genovesi

Gender : Male

Cristiano Piazzati

Character Name : Venditore ambulante

Original Name : Cristiano Piazzati

Gender : Male

Sofia Stangherlin

Character Name : Sofia

Original Name : Sofia Stangherlin

Gender : Male

Marianna Pantani

Character Name : Ragazza dal profilo etrusco

Original Name : Marianna Pantani

Gender : Male

Maria Alexandra Lungu

Character Name : Alexandra

Original Name : Maria Alexandra Lungu

Gender : Female

Paolo Bizzarri

Character Name : Rospo

Original Name : Paolo Bizzarri

Gender : Male

Claudio Fabbri

Character Name : Gatto

Original Name : Claudio Fabbri

Gender : Male

Monaldo Gazzella

Character Name : Volpe

Original Name : Monaldo Gazzella

Gender : Male

Sofija Zobina

Character Name : Sofija

Original Name : Sofija Zobina

Gender : Male

Silvia Lucarini

Character Name : Silvia

Original Name : Silvia Lucarini

Gender : Male

Pancrazio Capretto

Character Name : Zio di Jerry

Original Name : Pancrazio Capretto

Gender : Male

Elisabetta Anella

Character Name : Figlia maggiore di Nella

Original Name : Elisabetta Anella

Gender : Male

Maddalena Baiocco

Character Name : Figlia minore di Nella

Original Name : Maddalena Baiocco

Gender : Male

Leila Nuniz

Character Name : Leila

Original Name : Leila Nuniz

Gender : Male

Giulia Caccavello

Character Name : Signora veterinario

Original Name : Giulia Caccavello

Gender : Male

Franco Barzi

Character Name : Pastore

Original Name : Franco Barzi

Gender : Male

Fabrizio Pierini

Character Name : Vigile baracca

Original Name : Fabrizio Pierini

Gender : Male

Andrea Pettirossi

Character Name : Vigile baracca

Original Name : Andrea Pettirossi

Gender : Male

Maria Pia Clementi

Character Name : Assistente di Spartaco

Original Name : Maria Pia Clementi

Gender : Male

Anna DeLuca

Character Name : Hostess 2

Original Name : Anna DeLuca

Gender : Male

Adriano Tardiolo

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Adriano Tardiolo

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-10-19

When an English tomb raider (Josh O’Connor) skilled at dowsing uses his skills to hunt down buried Etruscan artifacts, he achieves success at his craft but suffers setbacks when he falls in with the wrong crowd. As a consequence, he drifts through life, trying to find his way (and, ironically enough, a moral footing), an odyssey filled with quirky people and events, a would-be romantic interest (Carol Duarte) with two carefully concealed children, an aging operatic instructor (Isabella Rossellini) skilled at fleecing her “students,” and, of course, his coterie of comical criminal cronies. Writer-director Alice Rohrwacher’s latest tells a delightful fable full of wit, whimsy, colorful characters, high intrigue and its share of surreal moments, all set against the Italian landscape. The film admittedly takes a little time to find its stride, so getting through the opening act will require some patience (editing here would have helped). But, once the picture finds its way, it becomes a fun-filled ride, peppered with absurdist humor and filmed with Fellini-esque cinematography and a production design reminiscent of the famed auteur. With a runtime of 2:10:00, it could stand some trimming (most notably at the outset, as noted above), but this cinematic charmer is a modestly pleasant diversion to watch while stretched out on the couch while casually savoring a demitasse of espresso and a plate of biscotti. Godere!

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-06

A rather scruffy looking Josh O'Connor is "Arthur" who has found a way to make a living in rural Italy where he uses his unique gift with a divining rod - well a big twig, really - to uncover ancient artefacts from deep beneath the surface. He's not averse to a bit of grave robbing either - for which he has recently been imprisoned, and now he and his cohorts sell their stuff to "Spartaco" (Alba Rohrwacher) and via a rather unique technique, too! What's clear is that "Arthur" is getting over something fairly monumental in his life, and we get a clue to that when he visits the rather doting but blissfully ignorant and elderly "Flora" (Isabella Rossellini) at her increasingly dilapidated mansion house where the furniture is destined for the furnace and her family all know the secret, but dare not speak it. He, himself, inhabits a shanty-town style shed abutting the old city wall, his once proud linen suit now grubby and filthy and he is rarely without a cigarette. As the plot unfolds - aided by an agreeably sparing amount of dialogue - we start to get a sense that "Arthur" is actually coming to his senses after something akin to a concussion. The pieces of his life are slowly coming together again as he and his pals make the discovery of a lifetime, only for... It's a slowly paced film, but that works well - as do the infrequent but quite punchy comedic elements of the drama. There can be a comparison drawn between the gradual unearthing of the long lost relics and with his own re-realisation but it's all delivered with a brightness that keeps it from becoming downbeat or depressing. Director Alice Rohrwacher offers us a personal story tempered with a bit of mythology and a fair degree of ill-defined humanity that is compellingly incomplete in many ways. I reckon it might merit a second watch, there's plenty of nuanced writing here.