Matteo Falcone
Matteo Falcone

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Matteo Falcone

1960
Movie
19 min
Azerbaijani

Matteo Falcone is an Azerbaijani short drama film based on Prosper Merimée's like-named story from 1829. Matteo Falcone is a successful Corsican, who lives with his wife Giuseppa and 10-year-old son Fortunato. One day he leaves home with Giuseppa, leaving Fortunato alone.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Mario CameriniGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in Corsica, the film follows the story of Matteo Falcone, a proud and respected hunter. When his young son Giannetto is captured by bandits, Matteo must confront his own principles and the harsh realities of the wild to rescue him. The narrative explores themes of honor, justice, and the difficult choices faced by a father in a lawless land.

Critical Reception

While not widely discussed in mainstream English-language criticism, 'Matteo Falcone' is recognized as a competent adaptation of Prosper Mérimée's classic short story. It is noted for its evocative portrayal of the Corsican landscape and its exploration of complex moral themes. The performances, particularly Gian Maria Volonté in an early role, are often highlighted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of the source material.

  • Praised for its atmospheric depiction of Corsica.

  • Features a notable early performance by Gian Maria Volonté.

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Fun Fact

This film is an adaptation of the famous 1829 short story of the same name by French writer Prosper Mérimée, which is known for its moral ambiguity and stark portrayal of justice.

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