The Cézanne Affair

The Cézanne Affair (2009)

Original title:
L'uomo nero
Directors:
Sergio Rubini
Screenwriters:
Sergio Rubini, Domenico Starnone, Carla Cavalluzzi
Producers:
Donatella Botti
Cast:
Sergio Rubini, Valeria Golino, Riccardo Scamarcio, Gianpiero Alicchio, Guido Giaquinto, Anna Falchi, Mario Maranzana, Vito Signorile, Vittorio Ciorcalo, Maurizio Micheli, Mariolina De Fano, Fabrizio Gifuni, Margherita Buy, Adelaide Di Bitonto, Pietro Ciciriello, ... Show all

Movie plot

Gabriele returns home in southern Italy to bid farewell to his father Ernesto, a former stationmaster in a small town not far from Bari.

The old man reawakens in Gabriele memories of his childhood, of his loving mother, his uncle, his friends... but also of his father's rage and bitterness over his failure in achieving his artistic ambitions: Ernesto was convinced he was destined to be a famous painter, and was willing to sacrifice everything for this belief, even his own dignity – and this made his son swear that he wouldn't turn out like him. Only now, many years later, through chance and circumstances, Gabriele begins to understand Ernesto and to see what sort of person his father really was.

What is the movie The Cézanne Affair about?

The Cézanne Affair is a movie about Fatherhood, Painting, Trains.

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