The American Backyard
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Italian | L'orto americano |
Directed by | Pupi Avati |
Screenplay by | Pupi Avati |
Based on | The American Backyard by Pupi Avati |
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Cinematography | Cesare Bastelli |
Edited by | Ivan Zuccon |
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Distributed by | 01 Distribution |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The American Backyard (Italian: L'orto americano) is a 2024 Italian gothic horror film written and directed by Pupi Avati, based on his 2023 novel of the same name. It premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on 7 September 2024 as the festival's closing film.
Premise
[edit]In 1940s Bologna, a troubled young man falls in love with an American nurse, Barbara. The following year, he travels to the American Midwest and settles next door to Barbara's mother, who hasn't heard from her daughter since the end of the war, leading the man to embark on a tense search for her.
Cast
[edit]- Filippo Scotti as the young writer
- Rita Tushingham as Flora, Barbara's mother
- Armando De Ceccon as Glauco Zagotto
- Roberto De Francesco as Emilio Zagotto
- Chiara Caselli as Doris
- Romano Reggiani as the public prosecutor
- Morena Gentile as Arianna
- Massimo Bonetti as the presiding judge
- Mildred Gustafsson as Barbara
- Robert Madison as Major Capland
- Nicola Nocella as a nurse
- Patrizio Pelizzi as the assizes court judge
- Cesare Cremonini as Ugo Oste
- Andrea Roncato as the marshal
- Claudio Botosso as the legal expert
- Alessia Fabiani as the innkeeper
Production
[edit]Regarding the macabre crimes in his film, Avati stated, "I didn't invent anything. These are stories that happened from the Monster of Florence to now. It's the least inventive and most realistic part. I'm more interested in the psychological and psychiatric part. Mine is a story of enormous and extreme loneliness. The protagonist is the loneliest man there is."[1] Principal photography took place in Rome, Ferrara, Ravenna, and Forlì, as well as Davenport, Iowa, in the United States.[2] Filming began in December 2023 and continued into 2024.[3][4]
Release
[edit]A teaser trailer was released on 26 August 2024. The film closed the 81st Venice International Film Festival on 7 September 2024.[5][6]
Reception
[edit]Davide Abbatescianni of Cineuropa called the film "a truly over-the-top noir gothic thriller, unsettling and ridiculous".[7] Emanuele Di Nicola of Cinematografo.it gave the film three-and-a-half out of five stars, calling it "an arcane and mysterious story, a tale of fear that is also a declaration of being".[8] Alessia Pelonzi of Badtaste called the film "fascinating but unresolved".[9] Paola Casella of Mymovies.it gave the film two-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote, "Avati is, as always, very skilled at creating suspended atmospheres, even if here he risks disorientation."[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Lucchini, Giulia (7 September 2024). "Pupi Avati, "Torno al gotico per parlare con i morti"". Cinematografo.it (in Italian). Retrieved 7 September 2024.
- ^ Cook, Linda (27 July 2024). "Avatis' film, with parts shot in Davenport, to close Venice Film Festival". WHBF-TV. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ Santacatterina, Manuela (3 December 2023). "L'orto americano: intervista a Pupi Avati". The Hollywood Reporter Roma (in Italian). Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ Cau, Marco (12 December 2023). "Pupi Avati torna al cinema con "L'orto americano", un film gotico tra amore e mistero". S&H Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ Cappelli, Valerio (4 August 2024). "Pupi Avati: «Torno a Venezia con un thriller gotico ed è la prima volta che giro un film in bianco e nero»". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ De Marco, Camillo (25 July 2024). "Pupi Avati presents his new gothic horror film, L'orto americano". Cineuropa. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ Abbatescianni, Davide (9 September 2024). "Review: American Backyard". Cineuropa. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
- ^ Di Nicola, Emanuele (7 September 2024). "L'orto americano". Cinematografo.it (in Italian). Retrieved 7 September 2024.
- ^ Pelonzi, Alessia (7 September 2024). "L'orto americano, la recensione: Avati omaggia Hitchcock e il gotico padano in un racconto affascinante ma irrisolto". Badtaste (in Italian). Retrieved 7 September 2024.
- ^ Casella, Paola (8 September 2024). "L'orto americano". Mymovies.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
External links
[edit]- 2024 films
- 2020s Italian films
- 2020s Italian-language films
- 2020s mystery horror films
- 2020s supernatural horror films
- 2024 horror films
- Films about death
- Serial killer films
- Films about writers
- Films based on Italian novels
- Films directed by Pupi Avati
- Films set in 1946
- Films set in Bologna
- Films set in the Midwestern United States
- Films shot at Cinecittà Studios
- Films shot in Emilia-Romagna
- Films shot in Rome
- Films shot in Iowa
- Italian black-and-white films
- Italian historical horror films
- Italian horror films
- Italian mystery horror films
- Italian supernatural horror films
- Gothic horror films
- Rai Cinema films