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The Best Reward 2024

98 min📅 2024-10-23

Set in a fading industrial heartland, Federico Ferrone's *The Best Reward (2024)* follows 17-year-old Mattia, a sensitive outsider torn between grief and identity. Raised by a trade unionist father and a devoted mother, Mattia channels his turmoil into raw hip-hop lyrics.

Director: Federico Ferrone

Cast

Luka Zunic
Luka Zunic
Mattia
Fabrizio Ferracane
Fabrizio Ferracane
Mattia's Father
Abdessamad Bannaq
Muhrad
Giulia Valenti
Giulia Valenti
Marisa
Lawrence Hachem Ebaji
Rashid
Francesca Rabbi
Laura
Laura Pizzirani
Secretary
Davide Lora
Worker
Giuseppe Sepe
Giuseppe Sepe
Gianni

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Best Reward (2024) about?

This coming-of-age drama explores how a grieving teen, Mattia, navigates the collapse of his dreams in a dying industrial town. Between factory work, hip-hop, and a surprising encounter with Islam, his fragile world unravels, leading to a descent into isolation and radicalization.

Who directed The Best Reward?

Italian filmmaker Federico Ferrone directs *The Best Reward*, bringing a documentary-like sensitivity to his narrative-driven storytelling.

Who stars in The Best Reward?

Luka Zunic stars as the troubled Mattia, with Fabrizio Ferracane, Giulia Valenti, and Lawrence Hachem Ebaji rounding out the ensemble cast.

Is The Best Reward (2024) worth watching?

While not yet IMDb-rated, *The Best Reward* delivers a gripping, timely drama with themes of alienation and extremism. Fans of character-driven stories like *The Wrestler* or *Beasts of the Southern Wild* will find much to appreciate in its unflinching portrayal of youth in crisis.

How long is The Best Reward?

The film runs for 98 minutes.

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About The Best Reward (2024) — A raw drama about grief, identity, and the thin line between music and extremism

Set in a fading industrial heartland, Federico Ferrone's *The Best Reward (2024)* follows 17-year-old Mattia, a sensitive outsider torn between grief and identity. Raised by a trade unionist father and a devoted mother, Mattia channels his turmoil into raw hip-hop lyrics. When tragedy strikes, he abandons school to take a factory job, where a chance friendship with a North African coworker introduces him to Islam and a path of growing doubt. As his world narrows, Mattia spirals into isolation, his once-vibrant spirit hardening into something far more dangerous.

Beneath its quiet surface, the film probes the fractures of post-industrial life, the loss of purpose, and the seductive pull of extremism. Ferrone crafts a haunting portrait of adolescence at the crossroads, where music and faith become both refuge and prison. Shot with a raw, vérité intimacy, *The Best Reward* lingers like a whispered secret, revealing how easily potential can curdle into peril.