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As winter rages on, now is the perfect time to escape to the Italian coast via a screening of Parthenope, the new Paolo Sorrentino movie that is coming to U.S. theaters this weekend. Of course, just ...
“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) ...
The Gist: OK WE GET IT PAOLO, PARTHENOPE IS GORGEOUS. This woman was born directly into a lagoon on the coast of Naples in 1950, and now it's 1968 and she emerges from the water like a creature of ...
“Parthenope” is an Italian film that follows its titular character (Celeste Dalla Porta) through a series of encounters in Naples, Italy. Spanning her life from ages 18 to 73, the film is less of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What a world Paolo Sorrentino creates. The Italian director called one of his movies – the one that won the Oscar for Best ...
Oscar winner Paolo Sorrentino ascended the red carpet here this evening for his latest Cannes competition entry, Parthenope, which was welcomed by a nine-minute standing ovation. “This movie is a ...
Parthenope is born by in the sea, the daughter of a wealthy family with an ostentatious coastal villa and little to do but sun themselves. She shows an early predilection for knowledge, reading ...
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, ...
Dir/scr: Paolo Sorrentino. Italy/France. 2024. 137mins. Time was when European arthouse films were alternatives to more explicit fare for young men keen to catch a glimpse of breast. That time is not ...
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.” ...