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- Frustrating and fitfully compelling, Tetro may not be a return to former glories, but this is Coppola through and through, an over-ambitious effort about thwarted ambition, full of ideas and passion, and smitten with cinema.
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Jun 17, 2009 · All hell breaks loose with Tetro, inspiring a series of flashbacks involving his father, Carlo (Klaus Maria Brandauer), a conductor who carries himself as a grand man. There are, of course, terrible secrets in the family past, known to Tetro but not to Bennie, and they are revealed in a final act worthy of Verdi.
Jun 10, 2009 · R. 2h 7m. By Manohla Dargis. June 10, 2009. It is tempting to see Francis Ford Coppola’s latest work “Tetro,” a visually lush cinematic fugue about love, ambivalence and two brothers fleeing the...
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Jun 12, 2009 · When teenage Bennie (Alden Ehrenreich) arrives in Argentina to look for his long-estranged brother, Tetro (Vincent Gallo), he finds not the idolized sibling from his youth, but a tormented and ...
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- Francis Ford Coppola
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- Vincent Gallo
Jun 26, 2009 · Tetro: Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. With Vincent Gallo, Alden Ehrenreich, Maribel Verdú, Silvia Pérez. Bennie travels to Buenos Aires to find his long-missing older brother, a once-promising writer who is now a remnant of his former self.
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- Francis Ford Coppola
- 2009-06-26
Tetro begins opening little by little to Bennie, thanks to Miranda, his live-in lover, who realizes the pain inside the man she loves. Tetro's writings are found by his brother a series of unconnected ramblings written in a strange language and code.
Deeply personal yet utterly accessible, and with moments of laugh out loud humour mixed in with the Tennessee Williams-esque tension, Tetro is romanticism, comedy and drama wrapped up in one...
Shot on black-and-white high-def in Argentina, with Roman Coppola handling second-unit duties, this small-scale indie overflows with affection for the ties that bind—and strangle—several generations of a creative clan.