''Long Live Freedom'' () is a 2013
Italian
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comedy-drama film
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directed by
Roberto Andò
Roberto Andò (born 11 January 1959) is an Italian director, screenwriter, playwright and author.
Life and career
Born in Palermo, Andò debuted as assistant director, working with Francis Ford Coppola, Federico Fellini, Michael Cimino and F ...
. It won the
Nastro d'Argento for Best Screenplay and the
David di Donatello for Best Script and the
David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor to
Valerio Mastandrea.
Plot
Enrico Oliveri is a shrewd, experienced politician, a senator and party leader of the center-left whose career is in decline. His party is currently in opposition and by all projections is headed for another defeat in the upcoming elections. Members of his party want to dump him. Suffering depression and exhaustion, he decides to disappear for a while, hiding incognito in Paris, France at the home of a former lover, Danielle, who is now married to a famous film director by whom she has a school-age daughter.
Panic ensues among Oliveri's political intimates when they discover his disappearance. His right-hand man, Andrea Bottini, does not lose faith, but instead gets the idea of secretly substituting Oliveri's twin brother, Giovanni Ernani, an over-the-top writer and philosopher who has previously spent time in mental health care and is still medicated. Complications ensue, but the substitute proves more outgoing, more visionary, and much more popular with the press, the public and even with his competitors than his more serious brother, and he leads the party towards victory. The real senator rediscovers himself while watching his brother's success from afar through the French newspapers as he himself dallies in the arms of lovers. Enrico Oliveri eventually returns to Rome, but the film ends in ambiguity.
Context
The backdrop of the film is the depiction of a despair bordering on self-loathing of much of the Italian electorate at Italian economic conditions and the austerity regimen imposed by the European Union. A "Chancellor" obviously intended to be
Angela Merkel
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appears in the film without being named. While some have found the film somewhat lightweight, an extended quotation from
Berthold Brecht placed in the mouth of the mad brother reveals the director's intent: when politicians and political institutions fail, only the spirit and individual efforts of the people can rescue a nation from crisis.
Cast
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Toni Servillo: Enrico Oliveri/Giovanni Ernani
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Valerio Mastandrea: Andrea Bottini
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Valeria Bruni Tedeschi: Danielle
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Michela Cescon: Anna
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Anna Bonaiuto
Anna Bonaiuto (born 28 January 1950) is an Italian actress. She has appeared in 48 films and television shows since 1973. She starred in '' L'amore molesto'', which was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival
The 48th Cannes Film Festival ...
: Evelina Pileggi
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Eric Nguyen: Mung
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Judith Davis: Mara
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Andrea Renzi: De Bellis
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Massimo De Francovich: President of Republic
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Renato Scarpa: Arrighi
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Gianrico Tedeschi: Furlan
Production and distribution
The movie was produced by BiBi Film and
Rai Cinema. The post-production was carried out by Reset VFX S.r.l..
The distribution of the movie is by
01 Distribution
Rai Cinema S.p.A. is an Italian film production company owned by RAI, the national public broadcaster of Italy. Since its inception, the company has invested nearly €1 billion in the production of over 900 films.
History
Rai Cinema was forme ...
.
Reception
''Long Live Freedom'' has an approval rating of 44% on
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website
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, based on 16 reviews, and an average rating of 5.8/10.
Metacritic
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assigned the film a weighted average score of 42 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
References
External links
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{{Roberto Andò
2013 films
Italian comedy-drama films
2013 comedy-drama films
Films directed by Roberto Andò
2010s Italian-language films