Parthenope (film) - Wikipedia Parthenope is a 2024 coming-of-age drama film written, produced, and directed by Paolo Sorrentino [3] An international co-production between Italy and France, the film stars Celeste Dalla Porta, Stefania Sandrelli, Gary Oldman, Silvio Orlando, Luisa Ranieri, Peppe Lanzetta, and Isabella Ferrari
Parthenope (2024) - IMDb Parthenope: Directed by Paolo Sorrentino With Celeste Dalla Porta, Stefania Sandrelli, Gary Oldman, Silvio Orlando A woman born in the sea of Naples in 1950 searches for happiness over the long summers of her youth, falling in love with her home city and its many memorable characters
Parthenope movie review film summary review: - Roger Ebert Born in the waters off the coast of Naples, the 18-year-old Parthenope is first seen as she emerges dripping from the sea, smoking a cigarette, leaving a male suitor entranced
Parthenope Explained: What Does the Film Say About Identity and Fate? Parthenope Explained: What Does the Film Say About Identity and Fate? “Parthenope” is director Paolo Sorrentino’s latest cinematic tapestry, merging mythological motifs, dreamy visuals, and deeply personal storytelling
Parthenope | Rotten Tomatoes Parthenope, born in the sea of Naples in 1950, searches for happiness over the long summers of her youth, falling in love with her home city and its many memorable characters
Myth of Parthenope: 3 stories of the foundation of Naples There are a lot of myths on Parthenope, but they have only one thing in common: Naples was founded with love and for love So, we can surely say that love and passion are the foundation of our city
Parthenope | Official Trailer HD | A24 - YouTube SUBSCRIBE: http: bit ly A24subscribeFrom writer director Paolo Sorrentino and starring Celeste Dalla Porta, Stefania Sandrelli, Gary Oldman, Silvio Orlando,
Parthenope Movie Ending Explained Summary: How Did The Passage Of . . . This is a question that our protagonist is repeatedly subjected to, and Paolo Sorrentino, one of the most prominent Italian filmmakers out there right now, leaves it up to his audience to decide in his latest work, Parthenope