Stealing Beauty
- Original title
- Stealing Beauty (Io ballo da sola)
- Year
- 1996
- Running time
- 118 min.
- Country
Italy
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Susan Minot. Story: Bernardo Bertolucci
- Cast
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- Liv Tyler
- Jeremy Irons
- Sinead Cusack
- Carlo Cecchi
- Jean Marais
- Donal McCann
- Stefania Sandrelli
- Rachel Weisz
- Joseph Fiennes
- Anna-Maria Gherardi
- Jason Flemyng
- D.W. Moffett
- Francesco Siciliano
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Co-production Italy-United Kingdom-France;
- Genre
- Drama. Romance | Teen/coming-of-age. Romantic Drama. Small Town Life (Non-North American)
- Synopsis
- Liv Tyler stars as a 19-year-old American who goes to visit an artist's villa in Italy -the Toscana- where, perhaps, she will find out who her father was, and lose her virginity. Jeremy Irons is a dying playwright.
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- Awards
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1996: Cannes Film Festival: Nominated for Palme d'Or (Best Film)1996: Satellite Awards: Nominated for Best Supporting Actor Drama (Jeremy Irons)1995: David di Donatello Awards: 5 Nominations, including Best Film
- Critics' reviews
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"[A] hilariously inscrutable exercise in pseudo-profundity."
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"The script suffers from the same tired blood as his characters, and his direction is often ponderously self-conscious."
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