
Movie spotlight
The Flying Turtle
Pavlo suffers from burnout on his job and once again he was sent on a work trip against his will. Nevertheless, he feels safe in this way of things. On a road, he meets mischievous explorer Alise on her travel around a country. This is where the clash of two different worlds happened. Will Pavlo brake his shell and find freedom or just run away?
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Plot Summary
In the heart of Calabria, a young man named Picchio navigates the dangerous world of organized crime after his older brother's death. He finds himself drawn into a cycle of violence and betrayal, attempting to carve out his own path amidst conflicting loyalties and the suffocating influence of the 'Ndrangheta. The film follows his struggle for survival and identity in a community dominated by fear and tradition.
Critical Reception
The Flying Turtle received strong critical acclaim, particularly for its authentic portrayal of Calabrian life and the complex moral landscape of its characters. Critics praised Jonas Carpignano's directorial vision and the raw performances from the ensemble cast, noting its unflinching depiction of the realities of the mafia.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty realism and immersive atmosphere.
Acclaimed for its powerful performances and unflinching look at the mafia's grip.
Considered a significant contribution to contemporary Italian cinema.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's authentic depiction of life in Southern Italy and the compelling performances. Many viewers found the story to be intense and thought-provoking, though some noted its dark themes.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film features many non-professional actors from the region where it was filmed, adding to its authentic feel.
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