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Saturn in Opposition (2007)

Saturn in Opposition (2007)
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Turkish-born director Ferzan Ozpetek's meditative, character-driven ensemble drama Saturno Contro (a French-Italian-Turkish co-production, from a script co-authored by Ozpetek and Gianni Romoli) studies the interrelationships of a tightly-knit group of gay and straight friends, in the period surrounding the premature death of one young man and the split of a married hetero couple. At the story's center are Lorenzo (Luca Argentero), a confident, surreally handsome, 30-year-old Italian man, and his live-in lover, the author Davide (Pierfrancesco Favino. They spend their non-working hours with a colorful clique that includes: bright, spunky cocaine addict Roberta (Ambra Angiolini); husband-and-wife (and parents) Antonio (Stefano Accorsi) and Angelica (Margherita Buy); caustic Neval (Serra Yilmaz) and her husband, a cop (Filippo Timi); Davide's former lover, the acid-tongued Sergio (Ennio Fantastichini); and a new arrival to the group, Paolo. After Ozpetek and Romoli take time and care to introduce the characters, an unforeseen crisis arises: Lorenzo is rushed to the hospital, and dies. In time, his distanced father (Luigi Diberti) turns up, accompanied by his second wife, Minnie (Lunetta Savino) and still grappling with the knowledge of his son's homosexuality. Meanwhile, Antonio and Angelica split, the latter devastated by the sudden discovery of her husband's infidelity with a florist (Isabella Ferrari). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Stefano AccorsiMargherita Buy, (more)
Director(s):
Ferzan Ozpetek
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DVD
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Synopsis of Saturn in Opposition

Turkish-born director Ferzan Ozpetek's meditative, character-driven ensemble drama Saturno Contro (a French-Italian-Turkish co-production, from a script co-authored by Ozpetek and Gianni Romoli) studies the interrelationships of a tightly-knit group of gay and straight friends, in the period surrounding the premature death of one young man and the split of a married hetero couple. At the story's center are Lorenzo (Luca Argentero), a confident, surreally handsome, 30-year-old Italian man, and his live-in lover, the author Davide (Pierfrancesco Favino. They spend their non-working hours with a colorful clique that includes: bright, spunky cocaine addict Roberta (Ambra Angiolini); husband-and-wife (and parents) Antonio (Stefano Accorsi) and Angelica (Margherita Buy); caustic Neval (Serra Yilmaz) and her husband, a cop (Filippo Timi); Davide's former lover, the acid-tongued Sergio (Ennio Fantastichini); and a new arrival to the group, Paolo. After Ozpetek and Romoli take time and care to introduce the characters, an unforeseen crisis arises: Lorenzo is rushed to the hospital, and dies. In time, his distanced father (Luigi Diberti) turns up, accompanied by his second wife, Minnie (Lunetta Savino) and still grappling with the knowledge of his son's homosexuality. Meanwhile, Antonio and Angelica split, the latter devastated by the sudden discovery of her husband's infidelity with a florist (Isabella Ferrari). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

Complete Cast of Saturn in Opposition


Director(s):
Ferzan Ozpetek
Writer(s):
Ferzan OzpetekGianni Romoli
Producer(s):
Tilde CorsiGianni Romoli
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    Craig D.

    A popular young gay man dies unexpectedly, and his lover, friends, and estranged father & stepmother have to deal with the aftermath. There isn't much of a twist except that one of his heterosexual friends is having an affair. Although the cover shows this (soon gone) character shirtless, there is no skin shown in the movie. There is one sexy character, a bisexual played by Michelangelo Tommaso, but, again, not only is no skin shown, but one never even sees him kissing anyone. The story is somewhat interesting, but the characters and the story are mostly rather cliched, and everything is very sanitized (nothing at all romantic or sexy). There's nothing wrong with this movie, but there's nothing really worthwhile about it, either.

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    Oscar P.

    A good movie about a family who discovers during their son's lost of his lover that they have problems of their own. Could of had the movie without the gay plot, but it is European so it seems its a must nowadays.

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