Naples to New York

2024 [ITALIAN]

Drama

2
IMDb Rating 6.9/10 10 996 996

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Plot summary

In the immediate post-war period, amidst the rubble of a poverty-ridden Naples, two kids, Carmine and Celestina, try to survive as best they can by helping each other out. One night, they secretly board a ship bound for New York to reach Celestina’s sister, who emigrated to America several years earlier. The two children join the many Italian emigrants seeking a new life in America and arrive in an unknown metropolis, which, after several misadventures, they will learn to call home.

Top cast

Pierfrancesco Favino as Domenico Garofalo
Tomas Arana as Capitano
Bruce McGuire as Vendor
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1.06 GB
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Italian 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 58 min
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2.18 GB
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Italian 5.1
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25 fps
1 hr 58 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by sntvcn 8 / 10

A Symphony of Elegance: Celestina's Journey

Gabriele Salvatores has crafted a delightful film based on a treatment written in their youth by Fellini and Pinelli. They are responsible for the story of Celestina, who, a few years after the end of the war, decides to escape a life of hardship in Naples to reach New York, the promised land brimming with opportunities. The protagonist's coming-of-age story is mirrored in the narrative style, which transitions from the neorealism of the first part to the fairy-tale quality of the second. Salvatores and the cast deliver an extraordinary performance, maintaining the film's delicate balance between drama, comedy, and fantasy. The result is a refined elegance that avoids the saccharine or overly sentimental tones the story could have easily inspired. A significant contribution comes from the impeccable production design and the soundtrack, combining period and contemporary music, which imbues the film with a poetic lightness throughout.
Reviewed by yusufpiskin 7 / 10

Fellini's Manhattan

Io non ho paura (2003) remains a personal favorite, and Gabriele Salvatores is a director I've admired ever since seeing it. In the landscape of Italian cinema, whose glory days seem long past, he remains one of the few names still commanding respect.The film generated buzz even before its release. This anticipation stemmed from its screenplay, based on a draft co-written by Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli-Fellini's longtime collaborator on masterpieces like La Strada (1954) and La Dolce Vita (1960). Dating back to the mid-1940s, the draft was discovered and subsequently published in 2006.The draft was found by Pinelli himself in a trunk full of odds and ends. Salvatores remarked:"'To possess a story written by Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli, about which almost nothing was known, was in itself a magnificent thing... How could I remain indifferent to something so compelling? It's a story dated to the late 1940s, inspired by a true event, and told like a fable. Moreover, it corresponds to a transitional period in Italian cinema: between neorealism, Italian comedy, and the first experiments with a more fantastical cinema.'"Although the screenplay is based on a story bearing Fellini's signature, there's little in the film's narrative that could be described as 'Felliniesque'.While the fact that the story, largely set in New York City's Manhattan, was filmed in Italian studios-making Manhattan look conspicuously like a set-occasionally pulls the viewer out of the reality, Antonio Guerra, playing the protagonist Carmine, manages to win the audience back. 2024 was quite a banner year for young talent; that trend seems poised to continue in 2025.The sporadic English dialogue interspersed throughout the predominantly Italian film served as a potent reminder of just how beautiful the Italian language is. Because even when spoken by the Italian actors themselves, the English simply sounds coarse following the Italian.Regrettably, the film also suffers from pacing issues. Roughly divided into three parts-the escape from Italy, the sea voyage, and New York-the film features several anachronistic and jarring details that detract, from the music used in the Manhattan scenes to the inclusion of the 'Women's Liberation' slogan, an emblem that would only emerge two decades after the film's 1940s setting.Furthermore, the film could easily have been trimmed by about 25 minutes.Gabriele Salvatores presents us with a Federico Fellini story that might otherwise have been lost to time. Despite its flaws, this undertaking is itself a commendable effort.
Reviewed by Giuseppe_Silecchia 7 / 10

Naples to New York: a heartfelt journey with echoes of Fellini

Gabriele Salvatores' "Naples to New York" is a tender, nostalgic tale that brings an unproduced script by Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli to life. Set in the aftermath of World War II, the film follows two Neapolitan children as they embark on a transatlantic journey to New York, seeking escape from the poverty of postwar Italy.Salvatores pays homage to Fellini's storytelling with a mix of whimsy and melancholy, crafting a narrative that feels both classic and timeless. Pierfrancesco Favino shines as the enigmatic ship captain, guiding the young protagonists with a quiet strength that adds depth to the story. The two child actors deliver heartfelt performances, capturing the innocence and resilience of their characters as they navigate both the physical and emotional turbulence of their journey.Visually, the film excels with rich, painterly cinematography that evokes the golden age of Italian cinema. The sweeping shots of the ocean and the bustling ship create a sense of grandeur, while the intimate moments ground the story in raw human emotion. The score complements the visuals beautifully, blending traditional Italian melodies with subtle modern touches.However, *Naples to New York* occasionally struggles to maintain momentum, with certain scenes feeling stretched or overly sentimental. While Salvatores succeeds in honoring Fellini's vision, the film doesn't always escape the shadow of its legendary source material, leaving it feeling more like an homage than a fully realized masterpiece.This is a film for lovers of classic Italian cinema, rich in atmosphere and emotion. Best enjoyed in a contemplative mood, *Naples to New York* invites viewers to reflect on themes of hope, loss, and the pursuit of a better life.Rating: 7/10 - A visually stunning tribute to Fellini that tugs at the heartstrings but falls just short of greatness.
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