The Grand Duke of Corsica
United Kingdom
492 people rated In 1221 a young man is set on his path to becoming St. Francis of Assisi. A thousand years later an architect must build a mausoleum for a dying billionaire. Separated by history, these men's lives will be forever changed by a pandemic.
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Cast (19)
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Depi😍😍
24/12/2024 05:19
This is a very European film in the best possible sense.
Timothy Spall and Peter Stormare, two of the greatest character actors of their generation (and woefully unsung underdog heroes) put in thoroughly entertaining performances, as choleric genius architect Alfred Rott and the enigmatic Grand Duke, respectively.
The writing is terrific. Sharp wit, excellent pace and subversion of your expectations at every turn. This is not the film that you think it is going to be by looking at the poster and watching the trailer and it's all the better for it.
Also, the story is about 90% true :)
Adderael
24/12/2024 05:19
Definitely special, but not definitely great. However I must say that I was mesmirized at the start of this quirky story about a really famous and really obnoxioius and blunt architect, who visits an island with some very strange rich characters.
The bad: the very weird story and characters could not keep me interested any longer than half an hour. Not suited for those without patience for bizarre stories. Probably only suited for an arthouse audience.
The good: the acting is great, the story is bizarre, yet kinda mesmirizing (up to a point...)
user3144235968484
29/05/2023 20:30
source: The Grand Duke of Corsica
𝔸𝕓𝕕𝕚𝕗𝕒𝕥𝕒𝕙-𝕔𝕨
22/11/2022 18:32
If you like good writing, witty satire and sophisticated humor you will love this film.
Acting is great, location is wonderful and historical references are relevant. This film never looses it's comic approach and get too serious.
Don't expect a plot and get involve in characters and humor of it.
Lidya Kedir
22/11/2022 18:32
Very Satisfying and beautiful movie with a great ending. The Grand Duke who laughs and coughs in the face of certain doom and the real world here and now similarities. Great acting and radical dialogue and sexual maturity with a reckless perception of what next when we die ? Run or stay ?
Daniels films so far have a graven theme yet beautiful camera work and photography saturating the viewer with warmth and light ?
Above all things this movie has a very dignified and satisfying ending that is missing in many films these days therefore making it a nice "one-shot" type movie with a typically described art house rarefied feel.
8/10.
Abiee💕🤎
22/11/2022 18:32
Definitely special, but not definitely great. However I must say that I was mesmirized at the start of this quirky story about a really famous and really obnoxioius and blunt architect, who visits an island with some very strange rich characters.
The bad: the very weird story and characters could not keep me interested any longer than half an hour. Not suited for those without patience for bizarre stories. Probably only suited for an arthouse audience.
The good: the acting is great, the story is bizarre, yet kinda mesmirizing (up to a point...)
Mafu Guambe
22/11/2022 18:32
This is a very European film in the best possible sense.
Timothy Spall and Peter Stormare, two of the greatest character actors of their generation (and woefully unsung underdog heroes) put in thoroughly entertaining performances, as choleric genius architect Alfred Rott and the enigmatic Grand Duke, respectively.
The writing is terrific. Sharp wit, excellent pace and subversion of your expectations at every turn. This is not the film that you think it is going to be by looking at the poster and watching the trailer and it's all the better for it.
Also, the story is about 90% true :)
Ouiam :)
22/11/2022 18:32
Trailer—The Obscure Life of the Grand Duke of Corsica
BAZAR CHIC
22/11/2022 04:03
The Obscure Life of the Grand Duke of Corsica