Martin Eden (2019 film)

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Directed byPietro Marcello
Screenplay byMaurizio Braucci
Pietro Marcello
Produced byPietro Marcello
Beppe Caschetto
Thomas Ordonneau
Michael Weber
Viola Fügen
Martin Eden
International film poster
Directed byPietro Marcello
Screenplay byMaurizio Braucci
Pietro Marcello
Based onMartin Eden
by Jack London
Produced byPietro Marcello
Beppe Caschetto
Thomas Ordonneau
Michael Weber
Viola Fügen
StarringLuca Marinelli
Carlo Cecchi
Jessica Cressy
Vincenzo Nemolato
Marco Leonardi
Denise Sardisco
Carmen Pommella
CinematographyAlessandro Abate
Franco Di Giacomo
Edited byAline Hervé
Fabrizio Federico
Music byMarco Messina
Sacha Ricci
Production
companies
Avventurosa
IBC Movie
Rai Cinema
Shellac Sud
The Match Factory
Distributed by01 Distribution (Italy)
Shellac Distribution (France)
Kino Lorber (US)
Release dates
  • 2 September 2019 (2019-09-02) (Venice)[1]
  • 4 September 2019 (2019-09-04) (Italy)
  • 16 October 2019 (2019-10-16) (France)
Running time
129 minutes
CountriesItaly
France
LanguageItalian
Box office$3 million[2][3]

Martin Eden is a 2019 Italian-French historical romance drama film directed by Pietro Marcello. The film is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Jack London, in a Naples-set background, and follows an illiterate sailor's journey to establish himself as a writer in post-war Italy.[4][5]

The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 76th Venice International Film Festival, where Luca Marinelli won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor.[6]

After saving Arturo, a young scion of the industrial middle class, from a beating, the sailor Martin Eden is invited to the boy’s family home. Here he meets Elena, Arturo’s beautiful sister, and falls in love with her at first sight. The cultured and refined young woman becomes not only the object of Martin’s affections but also a symbol of the social status he aspires to achieve. At the cost of enormous efforts and overcoming the obstacles represented by his humble origin, Martin pursues the dream of becoming a writer and—under the influence of the elderly intellectual Russ Brissenden—becomes involved in socialist circles, bringing him into conflict with Elena and her bourgeois world.[7]

Cast

Production

Principal photography for the film began in May 2018 in Naples, Italy.[8][9]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival on 2 September 2019.[7][10][1] It was screened at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival in the Platform Prize program,[11] winning the section main prize on 12 September.[12]

It was released in Italy by 01 Distribution on 4 September 2019.[13] It was released in France by Shellac Distribution on 16 October 2019.[14]

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