Etoile (film) explained

Etoile
Director:Peter Del Monte
Producer:Achille Manzotti
Screenplay:
Story:
  • Peter Del Monte
  • Sandro Petraglia
Starring:
Music:Jürgen Knieper
Cinematography:Acácio de Almeida
Editing:Anna Napoli
Production Companies:
  • Gruppo Bema
  • Reteitalia
Distributor:Aristi Associati
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:Italy

French: Etoile is a 1989 film starring Jennifer Connelly and Gary McCleery.[1]

Plot

The American ballerina Claire Hamilton travels to Hungary to join a prestigious ballet school. The school is haunted by the spirit of a ballerina who died in a carriage accident, that possesses Claire.

Production

Following the release of the science fiction film Julia and Julia, director Peter Del Monte followed up the film with another in the fantastique genre. The producer Achille Manzotti provided the director with a cast that included Jennifer Connelly, Gary McCleery and Charles Durning. Filming began in Budapest and Italy in 1988 under the working title of Ballerina.[2]

Release

Etoile was distributed theatrically in Italy by Aristi Associati and released on 17 March 1989. The film was awarded the Critic's Award at the 1990 Fantasporto Film Festival in Portugal.

Reception

According to Italian critic and historian Roberto Curti, Etoile was "ravaged" by Italian critics. Maurizio Porro of Corriere della Sera stated the film appeared to resemble a remake of Dario Argento's Opera "without suspense". Porro commented that the film was "confused and not at all fascinating" declaring it Del Monte's worst film.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-05-18 . Jennifer Connelly a Cannes 2022: "Con Tom Cruise non puoi permetterti la paura di volare" . 2023-05-30 . la Repubblica . it.
  2. News: Corriere della Sera. 15 July 1988. Grassi. Giovanna. Jennifer Beals è della Partita. Italian.
  3. News: Porro. Maurizio. Quel 'majo' dei cigni. 22 March 1989. Corriere della Sera. Italian.