Watch: Come il vento 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Inspired by a true story LIKE THE WIND narrates 15 years of Armida Miserere’s life, a woman who with determination and grit, but also personal suffering, was one of the first woman to become governor of prison. Armida Miserere, after suffering the loss of her loved one, found herself on the front line in the fight against crime, governing the most dangerous jail in Italy, while struggling to find the truth and to get justice. The film is conceived as long flashback that highlights the most important moments of her life in the attempt to unveil her mystery..
Plot: The last few years in the life of Armida Miserere, female jail director who committed suicide
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a powerful film
I saw yesterday at an industry screening in Los Angeles the film Come Il Vento, (Like the wind). It’s a powerful film, with a strong, sorrowful character. Armida Miserere, one name two tragedies as she ironically calls herself, was a woman that was strangled by a power system (the jail) dominated by violence and corruption. She had to be strong, sometime hard, but the film shows that she tries in anyway to keep her humanity. In fact, even if the film tells a dark story, it’s not heavy or hard to watch, but rather moving and engaging. Valeria Golino, this wonderful Italian actress with an extensive American film background, gives to Armida her vitality and her sensuality and makes this controversial role genuine sympathetic. The film subject could easily be made for television, and in some moment it could fall in the genre, but the director’s approach has a unique style, it’s always original and digs deeply into the story and the character. I was totally blown away from such a powerful film and I think this is one of those kind of film that will stay in time. The film was released only recently in Italy after screening at the Rome film festival and still waits its international premiere, I believe it deserves the best form the festival circuits and from distributors world wide.
a powerful film
I saw yesterday at an industry screening in Los Angeles the film Come Il Vento, (Like the wind). It’s a powerful film, with a strong, sorrowful character. Armida Miserere, one name two tragedies as she ironically calls herself, was a woman that was strangled by a power system (the jail) dominated by violence and corruption. She had to be strong, sometime hard, but the film shows that she tries in anyway to keep her humanity. In fact, even if the film tells a dark story, it’s not heavy or hard to watch, but rather moving and engaging. Valeria Golino, this wonderful Italian actress with an extensive American film background, gives to Armida her vitality and her sensuality and makes this controversial role genuine sympathetic. The film subject could easily be made for television, and in some moment it could fall in the genre, but the director’s approach has a unique style, it’s always original and digs deeply into the story and the character. I was totally blown away from such a powerful film and I think this is one of those kind of film that will stay in time. The film was released only recently in Italy after screening at the Rome film festival and still waits its international premiere, I believe it deserves the best form the festival circuits and from distributors world wide.
Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 50 min (110 min)
Budget 110
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Biography, Crime, Drama
Director Marco Simon Puccioni
Writer Nicola Lusuardi, Marco Simon Puccioni, Heidrun Schleef
Actors Valeria Golino, Filippo Timi, Francesco Scianna
Country Italy, France
Awards 8 wins & 7 nominations
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Camera Arri Alexa Plus, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses
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Negative Format 35 mm
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Printed Film Format 35 mm