Caro diario
Nanni Moretti recounts three entries from his “diary” in the hilarious and intimate self-reflective comedy CARO DIARIO, which follows the filmmaker’s musing on cinema atop a Vespa, a trip to the Aeolian Islands to work on his new screenplay, and his search for health and wellness after breaking out in a nagging skin rash.
Winner of Best Director at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, CARO DIARIO is a “heroic tale, told with a child’s wide-eyed wonder” (Film Comment) from a “modern movie man, for whom images have effaced the boundary between life and art” (The New Yorker).
Cast
- Nanni Moretti
- Renato Carpentieri
- Antonio Neiwiller
- Jennifer Beals
Blu-ray Features
Making-of Featurette
Deleted Scene
Booklet with Essay by Millicent Marcus, Professor of Italian, Yale University
Discs: 1
DVD Features
Making-of Featurette
Deleted Scene
Booklet with Essay by Millicent Marcus, Professor of Italian, Yale University
Discs: 1
- "It’s a masterwork by a modern movie man, for whom images have effaced the boundary between life and art."
- "For all his apparent casualness, Mr. Moretti is a perfectionist who shapes his material with subtle care. With a seductive rhythm, the film alternates between wry encounters and lovely restful interludes, the latter presented so soothingly that they create a contemplative mood. (An elegiac, wordless visit to the place where the director Pier Paolo Pasolini was killed is one example.) Beautiful Italian scenery is also among this film's many pleasures."
- "His "Caro Diario," a diary-film with all the rhythms and exaggerations of a good standup comedy act, isn't just a personal work. It's almost ferociously personal, dauntingly candid. "Caro Diario" won Moretti the Best Director's prize at the last Cannes Film Festival. (Among others, he beat out Zhang Yimou and "Pulp Fiction's" Quentin Tarantino.) Good as "Diario" is-and it's certainly one of the year's best comedies-it only whets your appetite for more. "
- "Why do I love it? Why should you see it, if you haven't? Perhaps most of all for a sequence, a third of the way through, where the narration falls away and we follow Moretti to the place outside Rome where Pier Paolo Pasolini was murdered in November 1975 – vast, swooping takes filmed behind the Vespa, cut to an ecstatic piano improvisation by Keith Jarrett. It's made of light, movement, rhythm; flickering shapes and stillness. Which is, when you think about it, all that cinema really is."
- "[One of] the three best movies you can watch at home now...it’s a fun, refreshing film for those yearning for a peek of the sunny Italian countryside and some musings on cinema and the self."
- "[A] heroic tale, told with a child’s wide-eyed wonder."
- "Fresh and relevant yet always playful, “Caro Diario” features a modern Italian comedian, whose genius places him not only in the good company of Woody Allen and his elders too, Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin."
- ""Caro Diario"... is held together by Moretti's wit, his self-effacing personality, and by his singular ability to conjure both joy and sadness out of the surreal. "
Awards & Recognition
Best Director
Cannes Film Festival
Best Film
Cahiers du Cinéma
Best Film
David di Donatello Awards
Best Music
David di Donatello Awards
FIPRESCI Prize
European Film Awards
Best Film
Golden Globes, Italy
Best Foreign Film
Sant Jordi Awards
Best Film
Golden Ciak Awards
Best Director
Golden Ciak Awards
Best Screenplay
Golden Ciak Awards
Best Sound
Golden Ciak Awards
Palme d'Or
Cannes Film Festival
Best Foreign Film
César Awards, France
Gold Hugo
Chicago Int'l. Film Festival
New York Film Festival