We Believed

2010 Italian drama film


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FieldValue
nameNoi credevamo
imageNoi_credevamo_poster.jpg
captionItalian Poster
directorMario Martone
producerCarlo Degli Esposti
writerGiancarlo De Cataldo
Mario Martone
Anna Banti (novel)
starringFrancesca Inaudi
Andrea Bosca
Edoardo Natoli
Luigi Pisani
musicHubert Westkemper
cinematographyRenato Berta
editingJacopo Quadri
distributor01 Distribution
released
runtime200 minutes
170 minutes (cut-edition)
countryItaly
languageItalian, French, English, Sicilian, Polish
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| name = Noi credevamo | image = Noi_credevamo_poster.jpg | caption = Italian Poster | director = Mario Martone | producer = Carlo Degli Esposti | writer = Giancarlo De Cataldo Mario Martone Anna Banti (novel) | starring = Francesca Inaudi Andrea Bosca Edoardo Natoli Luigi Pisani | music = Hubert Westkemper | cinematography = Renato Berta | editing = Jacopo Quadri | distributor = 01 Distribution | released = | runtime = 200 minutes 170 minutes (cut-edition) | country = Italy | language = Italian, French, English, Sicilian, Polish We Believed () is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Mario Martone, based on a screenplay by Martone and Giancarlo De Cataldo inspired by events around the 19th-century Young Italy political movement and based on the novel of the late art historian Anna Banti. Nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival, the film was released in Italy on 12 November 2010.

Plot

The film is divided into four chapters, titled "Le scelte" ("Choices"), "Domenico," "Angelo," and "L'alba della Nazione" ("Dawn of the Nation"). The story follows three boys growing up in the Cilento Valley in southern Italy in the early 19th century in what was then the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Salvatore, who is all about patriotic spirit, Domenico, who believes in friendship, and Angelo, a restless and violent man.

In 1828 all three join Young Italy, a political movement seeking unification if Italy founded by Giuseppe Mazzini. Following this decision, their lives take different paths, tracing some episodes of the historical Risorgimento period which sought to consolidate various territories on the Italian Peninsula into a single unified state.

Cast

References

References

  1. (29 July 2010). "Venezia 67". labiennale.org.
  2. ""Passione a fuoco lento" L'Espresso, 11 October 2012. page 103.".
  3. "Film Review".

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