Tetro

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

Tetro, Francis Ford Coppola’s first screenplay since The Conversation, confirms his return to personal, independent filmmaking. This latest film from a master of modern cinema is an Italian family drama, with echoes of The Godfather and a definite nod to the 2008 hit Italian film, Gomorrah.

Screening for at least 1 week


 

Reviews

“Frustrating and fitfully compelling […] this is Coppola through and through, full of ideas and passion, and smitten with cinema.” Ian Freer, Empire

“There is an energy and snap to it I found refreshing. That vitality might kid you into thinking it’s also the work of a much younger film-maker.” Anthony Quinn, The Independent

Tetro is the work of a man who has gone over the proverbial edge and lived to tell about it.****” Keith Uhlich, Time Out (Chicago)

Duration:
127 minutes

Languages:
English, French and Spanish

Country of origin:
Argentina, Italy, Spain and USA

Year of production:
2009