Director: Paolo Virzì•Genres: Comedy, Drama
In Rome, Luna, a young girl, is thrust into the chaotic world of her estranged, politically active grandmother after her mother's sudden death. Navigating her grandmother's bohemian lifestyle and political activism, Luna finds herself at the center of a turf war between rival communist factions. Amidst the ideological clashes and familial drama, she searches for her identity and a sense of belonging.
La Luna received generally positive reviews, praised for its emotional depth, performances, and blend of humor and drama. Critics noted its poignant exploration of family, politics, and growing up, though some found its narrative occasionally uneven.
Praised for its strong emotional core and the performances of its lead actresses.
Appreciated for its unique blend of political commentary and personal coming-of-age story.
Some critics noted a slightly meandering plot that could have been tighter.
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The film was an official selection of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2012, competing in the Directors' Fortnight section.
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