"A suspense in line with Roman Polanski and Alfred Hitchcock." With the American Film Market underway in Santa Monica, some deals and projects are coming together, or getting additional announcements. IFC Films recently picked up Us distribution rights to this one, an eerie New York-set domestic drama called Hungry Hearts from Italian director Saverio Costanzo (of In Memory of Me, The Solitude of Prime Numbers) starring Adam Driver, last seen in What If and While We're Young, and Italian actress Alba Rohrwacher, sister of filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher. The two won the Best Actor & Actress Awards at the Venice Film Festival this year, where this film first premiered. This is a very odd trailer but it's worth a look. Here's the official international trailer for Saverio Costanzo's Hungry Hearts, direct from IFC Films: A young married couple in New York City engage in a fateful struggle over the life of their newborn child,...
- 11/10/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Saverio Costanzo "clearly has a thing for horror-romance," writes Deborah Young in the Hollywood Reporter. "Following his 2010 The Solitude of Prime Numbers, a psychological drama about two damaged souls who connect, comes an even weirder love story." Costanzo's In Memory of Me (2006) "seemed to me initially intriguing but finally frustrating, and I have to say something similar applies to his latest film," Hungry Hearts, writes the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. Even so, the Telegraph's Robbie Collin argues that the new film is ""a terrific showcase" for its stars, Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher. » - David Hudson...
- 9/1/2014
- Fandor: Keyframe
Saverio Costanzo "clearly has a thing for horror-romance," writes Deborah Young in the Hollywood Reporter. "Following his 2010 The Solitude of Prime Numbers, a psychological drama about two damaged souls who connect, comes an even weirder love story." Costanzo's In Memory of Me (2006) "seemed to me initially intriguing but finally frustrating, and I have to say something similar applies to his latest film," Hungry Hearts, writes the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. Even so, the Telegraph's Robbie Collin argues that the new film is ""a terrific showcase" for its stars, Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher. » - David Hudson...
- 9/1/2014
- Keyframe
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