The Hideout (film)
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Italian: Il Nascondiglio | |
Directed by | Pupi Avati |
Produced by | Antonio Avati |
Written by | Pupi Avati |
Screenplay by | Francesco Marcucci (adaptation) |
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Music by | Riz Ortolani |
Cinematography | Cesare Bastelli |
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The Hideout (Italian: Il nascondiglio ) is a 2007 Italian-American mystery film written and directed by Pupi Avati. It marked the comeback of Avati to the thrilling genre (a genre he had successfully explored decades before in films such as The House with Laughing Windows and Zeder) after a series of intimate dramas and nostalgic comedies.[1][2]
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Plot
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Cast
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- Laura Morante as Her
- Rita Tushingham as Paula Hardyn
- Treat Williams as Father Amy
- Burt Young as Mueller
- Yvonne Sciò as Ella Murray
- Peter B. Soderberg as Las Shields
- Giovanni Lombardo Radice as Vincent
- Sydne Rome as Mrs. Wittenmeyer
- Angela Goodwin as Mother superior
- Cesare Cremonini as The Crazy Friend
- Kourtney Hansen as Murray's Housemaid
- Chiara Tortorella as Egle Lanzillo
- Tom Rottger-Morgan as Lester Murray Jr.
- Marina Ninchi as Mrs. Shields
- Angela Pagano as Old Liuba
- Marin Jo Finerty as Young Liuba
- Venantino Venantini
Reception
The film was generally poorly received by critics. Variety's writer Jay Weissberg criticized the direction of Avati, marked as "incapable of turning the gothic into anything remotely interesting, delivering bland, predictable scenes devoid of tension".[3] The Hollywood Reporter's critic Natasha Senjanovic noted the high kitsch value in the film, and blamed on the "implausible and illogical" plot twists. [4] Italian film critic Paolo Mereghetti referred to The Hideout as "anachronistic and naive", but praised the cruel and non-obvious ending of the film chosen by Avati.[5]
References
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External links
- Official website
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