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''The Best of Youth'' ( it, La meglio gioventù) is a 2003
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directed by
Marco Tullio Giordana Marco Tullio Giordana (born 1 October 1950) is an Italian Film director, director and screenwriter. Biography Born in Milan, during the 1970s he approaches the cinema by collaborating on the screenplay of Roberto Faenza's 1977 documentary ''F ...
and written by Sandro Petraglia and Stefano Rulli. A
family saga The family saga is a genre of literature which chronicles the lives and doings of a family or a number of related or interconnected families over a period of time. In novels (or sometimes sequences of novels) with a serious intent, this is often ...
set in Italy from 1966 through 2003, it chronicles the life of the middle-class Carati family, focusing primarily on brothers Nicola (
Luigi Lo Cascio Luigi Lo Cascio (born 20 October 1967) is an Italian actor. He won the David di Donatello as best actor for his starring role in ''I cento passi''. In 2012, he debuted as film director and writer with '' La città ideale''. Filmography *2000: ' ...
) and Matteo (
Alessio Boni Alessio Boni (born 4 July 1966) is an Italian actor. Life Boni was born in Sarnico in 1966. He studied theatre at the Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica. The second of three children, Marco is the eldest and Andrea is the youngest brother ...
) as their life paths separate during youth, encompassing major political and social events in post–World War II Italian history. Originally conceived as a
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television miniseries, it premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Prize Un Certain Regard. It was then given a theatrical release in Italy as two 3-hour films (titled ''Act I'' and ''Act II''), before being aired with broader success on
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in a slightly longer four-episode television version later that year. In the U.S., the film was released by Miramax in its theatrical version. The title of the film, an ungrammatical rendition of ''La miglior gioventù'' ("the best youth/young people"), comes from the title of a 1954
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poetry collection by
Pier Paolo Pasolini Pier Paolo Pasolini (; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian poet, filmmaker, writer and intellectual who also distinguished himself as a journalist, novelist, translator, playwright, visual artist and actor. He is considered one of ...
, who in turn borrowed it from a line of Alpini World War II song ''Sul ponte di Perati''; here, Giordana uses it to refer to his generation, which is also the main characters' one, made up of those young people who participated in the '' Sessantotto''.


Plot


Summer 1966

Two brothers go their separate ways after attempting to rescue a young girl, Giorgia (
Jasmine Trinca Jasmine Trinca (; born 24 April 1981) is an Italian actress. Trinca was born in Rome, Italy. She began her career in 2001, chosen by Nanni Moretti for his award-winning '' The Son's Room'', receiving the Guglielmo Biraghi prize as Best New Tale ...
), from an abusive sanitarium. The brothers are Matteo and Nicola Carati (
Alessio Boni Alessio Boni (born 4 July 1966) is an Italian actor. Life Boni was born in Sarnico in 1966. He studied theatre at the Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica. The second of three children, Marco is the eldest and Andrea is the youngest brother ...
and
Luigi Lo Cascio Luigi Lo Cascio (born 20 October 1967) is an Italian actor. He won the David di Donatello as best actor for his starring role in ''I cento passi''. In 2012, he debuted as film director and writer with '' La città ideale''. Filmography *2000: ' ...
). Their parents are Angelo (Andrea Tidona) and Adriana (
Adriana Asti Adriana Asti (born 30 April 1931) is an Italian stage, film, and voice actress. Biography On stage, she starred in ''Saint Joan'' by George Bernard Shaw, ''Happy Days'' by Samuel Beckett, ''The Mistress of the Inn'' by Carlo Goldoni, and ''Thre ...
), their older sister is Giovanna (Lidia Vitale), and their younger sister is Francesca (Valentina Carnelutti). Their friends, their lovers and others drift through, including Giorgia who struggles with mental issues, but whose life seems to follow in parallel. Matteo walks out of his first exam, while Nicola passes an exam on his way to qualifying as a doctor (and will pursue a career in
psychiatry Psychiatry is the specialty (medicine), medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behaviour, cognition, and perceptions. See glossary of psych ...
). Matteo takes mental patients for walks to help them begin to feel normal and takes a particular interest in his patient Giorgia. Noticing that Giorgia has been wounded by
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therapy, he decides to remove her from the institution and take her along with him and Nicola—who are about to go on a trip to
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. Eventually, Giorgia is captured by the police and taken back to the
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. Matteo, filled with sadness and depression, returns to
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and joins the army. Nicola continues to Norway and gets a job as a lumberjack. The brothers meet again in
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just after the 1966 Arno River flood. Here, Nicola meets a university student, Giulia (
Sonia Bergamasco Sonia Bergamasco (born 16 January 1966) is an Italian actress. Born in Milan, Bergamasco graduated in piano at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory and then enrolled the drama school of the Piccolo Teatro, graduating in 1990.Giorgio Dell’Arti, Mass ...
).


February 1968

Nicola and Giulia are living together in
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, but the two do not marry.


1974

Matteo leaves the army and joins the police force. During this time, Matteo shows signs of continuing depression and anger. He accepts an assignment in
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, a place corrupted by the Mafia. Meanwhile, Nicola and Giulia conceive and care for Sara, their daughter.


1977

In Sicily, Matteo meets a photographer in a ''caffè'' named Mirella (
Maya Sansa Maya Sansa (born 25 September 1975) is an Italian actress. Early life and career Maya Sansa was born in Rome the daughter of an Iranian father and an Italian mother. When she was 14, she started to study acting at her high school in Rome the " ...
). She wants to be a librarian, and he advises her to work at a beautiful library in Rome. Because of his temper, Matteo is forced to leave Sicily. He decides to reside in Rome but refuses to visit his mother. Meanwhile, Nicola becomes a psychiatrist, and works to eliminate the abuse and maltreatment of patients in mental hospitals. He finds Giorgia in one of these hospitals. She is tied to a bed in inhumane conditions, does not talk, and shows fear of being touched by others. After some time, Giulia gets drawn into a secret
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. One night, she leaves Nicola and Sara and disappears into the
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underground.


1983

Years later Matteo walks into that same library and sees Mirella for the second time. They fall in love, and one evening, make love in a car. Eventually he pushes her away.


December 1983

Mirella meets with Matteo with news for him, but he behaves harshly and forces her to leave. On New Year's Eve, Matteo decides to finally visit his mother. Everyone is there to celebrate. Instead of waiting for the traditional toasts, however, Matteo decides to leave early and, at midnight, jumps off the balcony of his apartment and kills himself. The family is devastated by the tragedy. No longer motivated, Nicola's mother quits her teaching job and lives a life in solitude in Rome. Nicola, feeling that he could have saved Matteo and not wanting to make the same mistake again, arranges for the capture of Giulia to prevent her from killing someone else or from getting killed. She is sentenced to 17 years in jail. During her jail term, Nicola visits Giulia and proposes to her but is rejected.


Spring 1992

Nicola finds a photograph of Matteo taken by Mirella. He is encouraged by Giorgia to meet with Mirella which, after some hesitation, he agrees to do. When he meets Mirella, Nicola learns about her son (Andrea) and that Matteo was the father. Nicola breaks this exciting news to his mother and they visit Mirella and the boy on the small island of Stromboli. Inspired by new meaning in her life, Nicola's mother decides to stay with Mirella and her grandson.


Spring 1995

Nicola and his friends acquire and plan the reconstruction of an old villa house in Tuscany. Giulia (out of jail) meets Francesca but chooses not to talk to Sara, watching her from afar. Meanwhile, Sara, now in her early twenties, is still struggling with the poor choices her mother has made. She decides to move to Rome to study
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and becomes engaged to Mimmo. During this time, Nicola finds out his mother has died and, as a result, travels to Stromboli to visit Mirella and pay his respects.


Spring 2000

Having finally moved past the death of Matteo, Nicola and Mirella fall in love. Sara, now happy and strong, is encouraged by Nicola to confront her mother and try to patch things up. Giulia, in desperate need of love, embraces Sara, but is not ready to open up completely.


2003

The film ends with Matteo's son, Andrea, visiting
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, specifically North Cape, which is where his father and Nicola ventured to go at the beginning of the movie, but never completed their journey.


Cast

*
Luigi Lo Cascio Luigi Lo Cascio (born 20 October 1967) is an Italian actor. He won the David di Donatello as best actor for his starring role in ''I cento passi''. In 2012, he debuted as film director and writer with '' La città ideale''. Filmography *2000: ' ...
as Nicola Carati *
Alessio Boni Alessio Boni (born 4 July 1966) is an Italian actor. Life Boni was born in Sarnico in 1966. He studied theatre at the Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica. The second of three children, Marco is the eldest and Andrea is the youngest brother ...
as Matteo Carati *
Jasmine Trinca Jasmine Trinca (; born 24 April 1981) is an Italian actress. Trinca was born in Rome, Italy. She began her career in 2001, chosen by Nanni Moretti for his award-winning '' The Son's Room'', receiving the Guglielmo Biraghi prize as Best New Tale ...
as Giorgia *
Adriana Asti Adriana Asti (born 30 April 1931) is an Italian stage, film, and voice actress. Biography On stage, she starred in ''Saint Joan'' by George Bernard Shaw, ''Happy Days'' by Samuel Beckett, ''The Mistress of the Inn'' by Carlo Goldoni, and ''Thre ...
as Adriana Carati *
Sonia Bergamasco Sonia Bergamasco (born 16 January 1966) is an Italian actress. Born in Milan, Bergamasco graduated in piano at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory and then enrolled the drama school of the Piccolo Teatro, graduating in 1990.Giorgio Dell’Arti, Mass ...
as Giulia Monfalco * Fabrizio Gifuni as Carlo Tommasi *
Maya Sansa Maya Sansa (born 25 September 1975) is an Italian actress. Early life and career Maya Sansa was born in Rome the daughter of an Iranian father and an Italian mother. When she was 14, she started to study acting at her high school in Rome the " ...
as Mirella Utano * Valentina Carnelutti as Francesca Carati **Nila Carnelutti as Francesca Carati at 8 *
Andrea Tidona Andrea Tidona (born 30 November 1951) is an Italian actor and voice actor. Life and career Born in Modica, Sicily, Tidona formed at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici and later worked several years at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, under Giorgio ...
as Angelo Carati *
Lidia Vitale Lidia Vitale (born 12 October 1972) is an Italian actress. She appeared in more than fifty films since 2000. Filmography Films Television References External links * * 1972 births Living people Italian film actresses {{Ital ...
as Giovanna Carati *
Claudio Gioè Claudio Gioè (born 27 January 1975 in Palermo, Italy) is an Italian actor of the cinema, theatre and television. Career Gioè made his acting debut in the 1997 film "Qui" and has since performed in many other films such as "I cento passi" ("O ...
as Vitale Micavi *Paolo Bonanni as Luigino *
Giovanni Scifoni Giovanni Scifoni (; born 23 May 1976 in Rome) is an Italian actor and theatre director. After musical studies (piano, singing) and first steps as a comic strip writer, he was selected to attend the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio ...
as Berto *
Riccardo Scamarcio Riccardo Dario Scamarcio (; born 13 November 1979) is an Italian actor and film producer. Life and career Scamarcio was born in Trani, Apulia, the son of Irene Petrafesa, a painter, and Emilio Scamarcio. He went to train as an actor at the Sc ...
as Andrea Utano **Francesco La Macchia as Andrea Utano at 6 * Camilla Filippi as Sara Carati **Greta Cavuoti as Sara Carati at 8 **Sara Pavoncello as Sara Carati at 5 * Mario Schiano as medicine professor *Michele Melega as literature professor *Thérèse Vadem as Therese * Stefano Abbati as pusher *Giovanni Martorana as Maghrebi *
Paolo De Vita Paolo De Vita (born 29 June 1957) is an Italian film and television actor. Born in Bari, he debuted on television in 1984 with the TV series ''Aeroporto internazionale'' (International Airport), followed by the 1985 miniseries ''Un siciliano in ...
as Don Vito *Mimmo Mignemi as Giorgia's father *Domenico Centamore as Officer Enzo *Pippo Montalbano as Police Chief in Palermo *Gaspare Cucinella as 'Viddanu *Dario Veca as butcher *Nicola Vigilante as nurse *Marcello Prayer as Second Lieutenant *Walter Da Pozzo as Officer Mario *Krum De Nicola as Brigo *Maurizio Di Carmine as terrorist *
Roberto Accornero Roberto Accornero (born 9 March 1957) is an Italian television, film and voice actor. In the several roles he played, there was that of father Angelo Dell'Acqua in the miniseries John XXIII: The Pope of Peace, and that of captain Aloisi in th ...
 as President of the Court in Turin *Fabio Camilli as
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inmate *Antonello Puglisi as priest in Palermo *Patrizia Punzo as gallery manager *Emilia Marra as doctor


Production

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began in March 2002, taking place mainly in
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,
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and
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in the following months. On 26 June 2002, filming moved to Stromboli, lasting three days. Filming also took place in Rome and
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.


Release

Originally set for a television broadcast on
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, ''The Best of Youth'' was bought by
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and then indefinitely shelved from its scheduled air date of fall 2002. Set for February 2003, it was delayed again after TV spots had already aired. Freedom of expression association Articolo 21, liberi di... accused Rai 1 director Agostino Saccà and his successor Fabrizio Del Noce of making a politically charged use of public television in favor of the Berlusconi government (see Editto Bulgaro). In April, the film was selected for the
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, where it had its world premiere on 20 May 2003, competing in the
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sidebar. Here, it received the Prize Un Certain Regard along with widespread critical acclaim, credited as having rekindled Rai's interest, who decided to give the film a theatrical release before airing it. Due to its extensive runtime, ''The Best of Youth'' was divided in two parts for its theatrical release in Italy, premiering on 7 and 8 June 2003 at the
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: the first part ( it, Atto primo, lit=Act I) was released by 01 Distribution on 20 June, followed by the second one ( it, Atto secondo, lit=Act II) on 27 June. A four-part version, with an additional 20 minutes of running time, was finally broadcast from 7 to 15 December 2003 on Rai 1 at 8:45 pm:


Reception

According to film critic
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, the film falls within the tradition of several films that cover expansive times of Italian history through the story of one family, such as '' Rocco and His Brothers'' and ''
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''.


Accolades


See also

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References


Further reading

* Sandro Petraglia & Stefano Rulli (2004). , Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana. *


External links

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