Gianna Nannini’s life has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. Netflix’s latest docu-drama film on the celebrated Italian rockstar, Beautiful Rebel, takes us to the depths of her fears and anxieties. Suppressed by her father from a young age, Gianna grew up somewhat mentally ill, and she obsessed over being in control of her own life. Gianna’s days of being completely unstable and almost losing her career involved one person in the middle of it. Marc, aka Sixteen, Gianna’s lover and an alcoholic.
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How does Gianna meet Marc?
A girl named Tina dies in the hotel Gianna used to live in after she left her home. Tina and Gianna grew close in no time, but she died of a drug overdose while listening to Gianna’s unfinished song recordings. At Tina’s funeral, Gianna first sees Marc while she’s on the piano.
Spoilers Ahead
How does Gianna meet Marc?
A girl named Tina dies in the hotel Gianna used to live in after she left her home. Tina and Gianna grew close in no time, but she died of a drug overdose while listening to Gianna’s unfinished song recordings. At Tina’s funeral, Gianna first sees Marc while she’s on the piano.
- 5/3/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
Netflix unveiled a new lineup of Italian fiction series and feature films at the streamer’s “See What’s Next” event in Rome on Tuesday.
Alongside previously announced shows and returning series, the upcoming slate includes two new feature films and a pair of drama series.
The new films are Il treno dei bambini (The Children’s Train) from director Cristina Comencini (Latin Lover, Don’t Tell) and Fabbricante di lacrime (Maker of Tears) by Alessandro Genovesi (My Big Gay Italian Wedding). The first is an adaptation of the epic bestseller of the same name by Viola Ardone, a based-on-a-true-events tale of the children in post-World War II Italy who were sent from deprivation in the south to live with their families in the north of the country. The second is inspired by Erin Doom’s novel about two very different orphans with similarly traumatic pasts who are adopted together by the same new family.
Alongside previously announced shows and returning series, the upcoming slate includes two new feature films and a pair of drama series.
The new films are Il treno dei bambini (The Children’s Train) from director Cristina Comencini (Latin Lover, Don’t Tell) and Fabbricante di lacrime (Maker of Tears) by Alessandro Genovesi (My Big Gay Italian Wedding). The first is an adaptation of the epic bestseller of the same name by Viola Ardone, a based-on-a-true-events tale of the children in post-World War II Italy who were sent from deprivation in the south to live with their families in the north of the country. The second is inspired by Erin Doom’s novel about two very different orphans with similarly traumatic pasts who are adopted together by the same new family.
- 9/19/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Avengers: Infinity War” can check off yet another record: The second-highest second weekend of all time.
Disney and Marvel’s latest collaboration earned $112.5 million from 4,474 locations in its second frame. The 56% decline was just enough to top the record previously held by fellow Marvel title “Black Panther,” which made $111.6 million in its second weekend. 2015’s “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” still holds the prize for biggest second weekend with a mighty $149 million. Only five films have ever hit the $100 million-mark in their second weekends.
In just North America, the superhero mashup has made $450.8 million. It made $162.6 million internationally for a global weekend total of $275.1 million. Among “Infinity War’s” numerous accomplishments is being the fastest film to gross $1 billion, in just 11 days. And the film has yet to open in China.
One of three weekend releases opening in “Infinity War’s” almighty wake is “Overboard,” anchoring in the second spot...
Disney and Marvel’s latest collaboration earned $112.5 million from 4,474 locations in its second frame. The 56% decline was just enough to top the record previously held by fellow Marvel title “Black Panther,” which made $111.6 million in its second weekend. 2015’s “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” still holds the prize for biggest second weekend with a mighty $149 million. Only five films have ever hit the $100 million-mark in their second weekends.
In just North America, the superhero mashup has made $450.8 million. It made $162.6 million internationally for a global weekend total of $275.1 million. Among “Infinity War’s” numerous accomplishments is being the fastest film to gross $1 billion, in just 11 days. And the film has yet to open in China.
One of three weekend releases opening in “Infinity War’s” almighty wake is “Overboard,” anchoring in the second spot...
- 5/6/2018
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Disney and Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War will dominate yet again this weekend, and while it's unlikely it will have much of a shot at the largest second weekend ever, a shot at the second largest is well within reach as it pushes toward $450 million domestic and over $1 billion worldwide. In terms of new releases, there isn't anything hitting theaters that should cause the superhero film to lose audience, though look for Pantelion's Overboard remake to score a solid debut while Tully and Bad Samaritan should deliver openings in the low-to-mid single digits. Following Infinity War's $257.7 million debut, looking at the five previous $200+ million openers, the second weekend drops range from 39.8% for The Force Awakens to 67.5% for Star Wars: The Last Jedi. In between, Black Panther dipped 44.7%, Jurassic World dropped 49% and The Avengers fell 50.3% in their sophomore sessions. To compare all six films side-by-side is difficult given the two...
- 5/3/2018
- by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
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