Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Ferrari | Official Trailer | Starring Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz


Ferrari is a 2023 American biographical sports drama film directed by Michael Mann and written by Troy Kennedy Martin. Based on the 1991 biography Enzo Ferrari: The Man, the Cars, the Races, the Machine by motorsport journalist Brock Yates, the film follows the personal and professional struggles of Enzo Ferrari, the Italian founder of the car manufacturer Ferrari S.p.A., during the summer of 1957. Adam Driver portrays the titular subject, and co-stars Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, Sarah Gadon, Gabriel Leone, Jack O'Connell, and Patrick Dempsey.

 


Ferrari was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered on August 31, 2023. It was released in the United States on December 25, 2023, by Neon. It received generally positive reviews from critics and was named one of the top 10 films of 2023 by the National Board of Review.

 

Plot

In the summer of 1957, Enzo Ferrari, reeling from the death of his son Dino, the deteriorating marriage with his wife Laura, his struggled acknowledgement of his second son with his mistress Lina, and his company's impending bankruptcy, enters his racing team to the 1957 Mille Miglia.

 

Cast

Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari

Penélope Cruz as Laura Ferrari

Shailene Woodley as Lina Lardi

Sarah Gadon as Linda Christian

Gabriel Leone as Alfonso de Portago

Jack O'Connell as Peter Collins

Patrick Dempsey as Piero Taruffi

Michele Savoia as Carlo Chiti

Lino Musella as Sergio Scaglietti

Domenico Fortunato as Adolfo Orsi

Jacopo Bruno as Omer Orsi

Erik Haugen as Edmund "Gunner" Nelson

Ben Collins as Stirling Moss

Wyatt Carnell as Wolfgang von Trips

Andrea Dolente as Gino Rancati

Giuseppe Bonifati as Giacomo Cuoghi

Daniela Piperno as Adalgisa Ferrari

Tommaso Basili as Gianni Agnelli

Benedetto Benedettini as Alfredo Ferrari

Giuseppe Festinese as Piero Lardi

Marino Franchitti as Eugenio Castellotti

Valentina Bellè as Cecilia Manzini

Jonathan Burteaux as King Hussein of Jordan

 

Production

Michael Mann first began exploring making the film around 2000, having discussed the project with Sydney Pollack. In August 2015, Christian Bale entered negotiations to star as Ferrari. Filming was planned to begin in summer 2016 in Italy. In October 2015, Paramount Pictures bought the worldwide distribution rights for the film. Bale exited the film in January 2016 over concerns of meeting the weight requirements for the role before the start of production. The project stalled until April 2017, when Hugh Jackman entered negotiations to portray Ferrari, and Noomi Rapace as his wife with Paramount no longer involved. The project would again go dormant until June 2020. Mann and Jackman were still attached, with Rapace no longer involved and with STX International taking over international distribution. Filming was set to begin in April 2021.

 

In February 2022, Jackman had since left the film, with Adam Driver now starring as Ferrari. Penélope Cruz and Shailene Woodley also joined the cast. At the same time, STXfilms also secured domestic distribution rights for the film with a theatrical release planned.[14] In July, Gabriel Leone, Sarah Gadon, Jack O'Connell and Patrick Dempsey were added to the cast. Pre-production began in April 2022, with filming originally set to commence in July in Modena.

 

Principal photography began on August 17, 2022, in Italy. Filming occurred in Brescia in early October. Production of the film wrapped in late October 2022.

 

A first-look was released in October 2022, with two pictures. The film had its world premiere at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2023.

 

Originally scheduled to be released by STX in the United States, North American distribution rights to the film were acquired by Neon in July 2023, following a bidding war which also included A24 and an unnamed streaming service, and dated for wide theatrical release in the United States on December 25, 2023.

The film is scheduled to be released on Sky Cinema and Now in the United Kingdom in 2023 with STX retaining all other international rights.

In the United States and Canada, Ferrari will be released alongside The Boys in the Boat and The Color Purple, and is projected to gross around $1 million on its first day.

 

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 73% of 124 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The website's consensus reads: "Sleek and well-acted, Ferrari overcomes its occasionally underpowered narrative to deliver a rousing and admirably complex biopic."[31] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 74 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.

 

Marlow Stern of Rolling Stone praised Penélope Cruz's performance, writing: "There is an unstoppable force at the center of Michael Mann’s Ferrari. It is fast, fierce, and wildly unpredictable. One moment it has you in the throes of ecstasy; the next, fearing for your life. And when you see it coming around the bend, it’s curtains. Don’t even bother putting up a fight. You’ll lose. I’m talking, of course, about Penélope Cruz".

 

Damon Wise of Deadline Hollywood was more critical of Adam Driver's performance, stating: "Given what's at stake [in the film], a strangely unemotional lead performance from Adam Driver makes it hard to warm to this odd and deeply self-absorbed character. Add in the glacial pace of its narrative, and a film expected to take an early awards-season lead will struggle to hold that pole position."

 

Italian actor Pierfrancesco Favino criticized the film for casting American actors to portray Italian characters, instead of Italian actors.


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