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Mia madre 2015

★ 6.6372 votes106 min📅 2015-04-16

Nanni Moretti's Mia madre (2015) delves into the raw emotional terrain of loss and self-reflection through the lens of filmmaking itself.

Director: Nanni Moretti

Cast

Margherita Buy
Margherita Buy
Margherita
Nanni Moretti
Nanni Moretti
Giovanni
John Turturro
John Turturro
Barry Huggins
Pietro Ragusa
Pietro Ragusa
Bruno
Antonio Zavatteri
Antonio Zavatteri
Ex alunno
Giulia Lazzarini
Giulia Lazzarini
Ada
Beatrice Mancini
Beatrice Mancini
Livia
Stefano Abbati
Stefano Abbati
Federico
Enrico Ianniello
Enrico Ianniello
Vittorio
Anna Bellato
Anna Bellato
Attrice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mia madre (2015) about?

Mia madre follows a director named Margherita as she balances her demanding filmmaking career with the emotional weight of her mother's declining health. The story explores how personal grief reshapes her perspective on life, family, and the stories she tells on screen.

Who directed Mia madre?

Nanni Moretti directed Mia madre, bringing his signature blend of personal storytelling and introspective filmmaking to the project.

Who stars in Mia madre?

The film stars Margherita Buy in the lead role, with Nanni Moretti, John Turturro, Pietro Ragusa, and Giulia Lazzarini in key supporting roles.

Is Mia madre (2015) worth watching?

Mia madre is a thought-provoking drama that resonates with anyone who's ever faced loss or questioned their purpose. With its emotional depth and Moretti's nuanced direction, it stands out as a compelling watch for fans of character-driven cinema.

How long is Mia madre?

Mia madre has a runtime of 106 minutes.

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About Mia madre (2015) — A Heartbreaking Drama on Loss and Legacy

Nanni Moretti's Mia madre (2015) delves into the raw emotional terrain of loss and self-reflection through the lens of filmmaking itself.

Margherita Buy delivers a powerhouse performance as Margherita, a director whose life unravels as she grapples with the painful reality of her mother's decline. Moretti, both behind and in front of the camera, crafts a deeply personal story where professional and private crises collide. The film's slow-burning intensity is balanced by moments of quiet humor and poignant insight, painting a portrait of grief that lingers long after the credits roll. With themes of mortality, family, and the creative process, Mia madre transcends typical drama to become a meditative experience about the fragility of life.