
The story of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti, who has served as Prime Minister of Italy seven times since the restoration of democracy in 1946.... (Full plot summary below)
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The story of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti, who has served as Prime Minister of Italy seven times since the restoration of democracy in 1946.
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| Minneapolis Star TribuneKristin TillotsonA must-see for political junkies of any nationality. |
| Capital Times (Madison, WI)Rob ThomasYou may not leave the theater with a firmer grasp of Italian politics, but you will leave with an appreciation of some outstanding filmmaking. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyAs a primer to modern Italian politics, "Il Divo" is like touring the subject in a candy-apple-red Ferrari. You might not learn much, but you will remember the experience. |
| Jam! MoviesLiz BraunThis is a spectacular film about corruption in high places, specifically as that relates to the political life of Giulio Andreotti, seven times prime minister of Italy and a senator for life. |
| Cinema SightWesley LovellA fascinating history of recent Italian politics. |
| Movie RetrieverBrian TallericoA stunning piece of work that feels both familiar and completely unique at the same time. |
| Arizona RepublicKerry LengelThe enigmatic Andreotti is the perfect subject for a biopic in the European tradition. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyWitty, playful, poignant, and boasting a charismatic turn from Servillo, Sorrentino's chronicle of notorious Italian politico Andreotti is deservedly a highlight of the 2008 Cannes Film Festival; it's time to release all of Sorrentino's work in the U.S. |
| Film4Anton BitelOften funny and always thrilling, this vibrant portrait of one of Italy's most agile political survivors has warnings for us all about the quieter exercises of power. |
| Film Journal InternationalDoris ToumarkineA smash in its native country, this highly engrossing and stylized look at one of Italy's most notorious politicians is a triumph for filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino. |