Stars: Adam Driver, Alba Rohrwacher, Roberta Maxwell, Al Roffe, Geisha Otero, Jason Selvig, Jake Weber, David Aaron Baker, Natalie Gold, Victor Williams, Cristina J. Huie, Ginger Kearns, Katherine O’Sullivan, Toshiko Onizawa, Dennis Rees | Written and Directed by Saverio Costanzo
What do you do when the love of your life is in the bathroom next to you while you’re unfortunately experiencing some diarrhea? Get her pregnant and make her miss her flight to spend the rest of her life with you, of course!
Wow, that sounds much more exciting than what the film is actually about. Starring Alba Rohrwacher and Adam Driver as Mina and Jude respectively, the film follows the two as they meet, get pregnant, and try to raise their son. Directed by Saverio Costanzo and written by Costanzo and Marco Franzoso, Hungry Hearts offers a new perspective on life and how our circumstances lead to an end result.
What do you do when the love of your life is in the bathroom next to you while you’re unfortunately experiencing some diarrhea? Get her pregnant and make her miss her flight to spend the rest of her life with you, of course!
Wow, that sounds much more exciting than what the film is actually about. Starring Alba Rohrwacher and Adam Driver as Mina and Jude respectively, the film follows the two as they meet, get pregnant, and try to raise their son. Directed by Saverio Costanzo and written by Costanzo and Marco Franzoso, Hungry Hearts offers a new perspective on life and how our circumstances lead to an end result.
- 5/15/2017
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
Stars: Adam Driver, Alba Rohrwacher, Roberta Maxwell, Al Roffe, Geisha Otero, Jason Selvig, Jake Weber, David Aaron Baker, Natalie Gold, Victor Williams, Cristina J. Huie, Ginger Kearns, Katherine O’Sullivan, Toshiko Onizawa, Dennis Rees | Written and Directed by Saverio Costanzo
What do you do when the love of your life is in the bathroom next to you while you’re unfortunately experiencing some diarrhea? Get her pregnant and make her miss her flight to spend the rest of her life with you, of course!
Wow, that sounds much more exciting than what the film is actually about. Starring Alba Rohrwacher and Adam Driver as Mina and Jude respectively, the film follows the two as they meet, get pregnant, and try to raise their son. Directed by Saverio Costanzo and written by Costanzo and Marco Franzoso, Hungry Hearts offers a new perspective on life and how our circumstances lead to an end result.
What do you do when the love of your life is in the bathroom next to you while you’re unfortunately experiencing some diarrhea? Get her pregnant and make her miss her flight to spend the rest of her life with you, of course!
Wow, that sounds much more exciting than what the film is actually about. Starring Alba Rohrwacher and Adam Driver as Mina and Jude respectively, the film follows the two as they meet, get pregnant, and try to raise their son. Directed by Saverio Costanzo and written by Costanzo and Marco Franzoso, Hungry Hearts offers a new perspective on life and how our circumstances lead to an end result.
- 1/17/2016
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
Heart of Glass: Costanzo’s Uncomfortable, Emotional Glance at Madness
Must every cinematic portrait of mental illness be ‘illuminating?’ Your answer to that question may gauge your reaction to Italian director Sergio Costanzo’s New York set domestic horror film, Hungry Hearts, a film best walked into cold. Ambiguity reigns supreme, and for those enjoying a feeling of befuddlement, a rarity in the contemporary cinematic landscape of political correctness, may find Costanzo’s adaptation of Marco Franzoso’s novel a winning concoction. Drawing comparisons to early works by Roman Polanski in how it swiftly throws an unraveling relationship drama into the domestic level of hell, the film instead recalls an era when allowances were made for cinematic representation of strange behaviors and dysfunctional relationships. Surprisingly odd, yet leaving us, roughly, with the feeling of being slapped, perhaps by today’s standards the film can best be understood as the anti-romcom,...
Must every cinematic portrait of mental illness be ‘illuminating?’ Your answer to that question may gauge your reaction to Italian director Sergio Costanzo’s New York set domestic horror film, Hungry Hearts, a film best walked into cold. Ambiguity reigns supreme, and for those enjoying a feeling of befuddlement, a rarity in the contemporary cinematic landscape of political correctness, may find Costanzo’s adaptation of Marco Franzoso’s novel a winning concoction. Drawing comparisons to early works by Roman Polanski in how it swiftly throws an unraveling relationship drama into the domestic level of hell, the film instead recalls an era when allowances were made for cinematic representation of strange behaviors and dysfunctional relationships. Surprisingly odd, yet leaving us, roughly, with the feeling of being slapped, perhaps by today’s standards the film can best be understood as the anti-romcom,...
- 6/6/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
They say you'll do anything to protect your children but what happens and what do you do when you're trying to protect your newborn from a mother who believes she's taking care of her baby but is actually slowly killing it? That conundrum is at the centre of Saverio Costanzo's new movie Hungry Hearts.
Based on Marco Franzoso's novel, it's the story of Jude and Mina (Adam Driver of current "Girls" fame and co-star of the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Italian star Alba Rohrwacher respectively). The movie opens with their meeting: a hilarious and true to life chance encounter in a very tiny bathroom. They end up together, soon find themselves pregnant which leads to marriage and that's when the happy façade begins to melt away. Soon after finding out she' [Continued ...]...
Based on Marco Franzoso's novel, it's the story of Jude and Mina (Adam Driver of current "Girls" fame and co-star of the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Italian star Alba Rohrwacher respectively). The movie opens with their meeting: a hilarious and true to life chance encounter in a very tiny bathroom. They end up together, soon find themselves pregnant which leads to marriage and that's when the happy façade begins to melt away. Soon after finding out she' [Continued ...]...
- 6/5/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Love makes us do some crazy things.
Wait, let me rephrase that.
Actual craziness makes us do crazy things, but when love is added to the equation, craziness morphs into a toxic venom that becomes an inescapable nightmare. Without love in the picture, we’re able to think rationally and act with swift intelligence, but when you love someone, you strive to find alternative answers to the obvious actions that would spell an end to any relationship. It’s human nature. Think back to any shitty relationship you’ve found yourself in, and remember the laundry list of excuses you came up with in your starry-eyed, smitten state. Hindsight, am I right or what?
Those feelings only begin to describe the horror that emerges from Saverio Costanzo’s Hungry Hearts, a familial thriller based on Marco Franzoso’s jarring novel. Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher play a loving couple (Jude and Mina) who,...
Wait, let me rephrase that.
Actual craziness makes us do crazy things, but when love is added to the equation, craziness morphs into a toxic venom that becomes an inescapable nightmare. Without love in the picture, we’re able to think rationally and act with swift intelligence, but when you love someone, you strive to find alternative answers to the obvious actions that would spell an end to any relationship. It’s human nature. Think back to any shitty relationship you’ve found yourself in, and remember the laundry list of excuses you came up with in your starry-eyed, smitten state. Hindsight, am I right or what?
Those feelings only begin to describe the horror that emerges from Saverio Costanzo’s Hungry Hearts, a familial thriller based on Marco Franzoso’s jarring novel. Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher play a loving couple (Jude and Mina) who,...
- 6/1/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Adam Driver is about to hit superstardom when Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens later this year but Driver has been keeping himself busy with an interesting assortment of roles between seasons of "Girls" among them the psychological thriller Hungry Hearts.
Based on Marco Franzoso's novel, Hungry Hearts stars Driver as Jude, a newly wed husband and father whose wife Mina (I Am Love and the upcoming Tale of Tales' Alba Rohrwacher) is suffering from a debilitating paranoia that is putting the couple's baby son in grave danger.
Director Saverio Costanzo's movie garnered much attention when it debuted at Tiff last year and it's e [Continued ...]...
Based on Marco Franzoso's novel, Hungry Hearts stars Driver as Jude, a newly wed husband and father whose wife Mina (I Am Love and the upcoming Tale of Tales' Alba Rohrwacher) is suffering from a debilitating paranoia that is putting the couple's baby son in grave danger.
Director Saverio Costanzo's movie garnered much attention when it debuted at Tiff last year and it's e [Continued ...]...
- 5/8/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Cannes Un Certain Regard jury president Isabella Rossellini with Hungry Hearts director Saverio Costanzo and Alba Rohrwacher Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
At the Italian Sunday Brunch organised elegantly by Sally Fischer for Istituto Luce Cinecittà to honor Paolo Taviani (Wondrous Boccaccio), Cosima Spender (Palio), Laura Bispuri (Sworn Virgin), Saverio Costanzo (Hungry Hearts), Alba Rohrwacher, Flonja Kodheli and producer Marta Donzelli at Soho House during the Tribeca Film Festival, Alba and I spoke about working with Adam Driver and getting to know New York.
Alba Rohrwacher as Mina in Hungry Hearts: "Saverio is a very strong director, so we can trust him."
Saverio Costanzo's Hungry Hearts stars Rohrwacher as Mina and Driver as Jude, with Roberta Maxwell as Jude's mother. Adapted from Marco Franzoso's novel, The Indigo Child, by Costanzo, is many things - a thriller, a deep hard stare into the nature of escape, a comedy of metaphors...
At the Italian Sunday Brunch organised elegantly by Sally Fischer for Istituto Luce Cinecittà to honor Paolo Taviani (Wondrous Boccaccio), Cosima Spender (Palio), Laura Bispuri (Sworn Virgin), Saverio Costanzo (Hungry Hearts), Alba Rohrwacher, Flonja Kodheli and producer Marta Donzelli at Soho House during the Tribeca Film Festival, Alba and I spoke about working with Adam Driver and getting to know New York.
Alba Rohrwacher as Mina in Hungry Hearts: "Saverio is a very strong director, so we can trust him."
Saverio Costanzo's Hungry Hearts stars Rohrwacher as Mina and Driver as Jude, with Roberta Maxwell as Jude's mother. Adapted from Marco Franzoso's novel, The Indigo Child, by Costanzo, is many things - a thriller, a deep hard stare into the nature of escape, a comedy of metaphors...
- 4/22/2015
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
After enjoying critical acclaim here in Venice with The Solitude of Prime Numbers, Saverio Costanzo returns with the second Italian film in competition. Based on Marco Franzoso’s novel Il bambino indaco, Costanzo has shifted the story from Italy to New York. Alas, it hasn’t travelled well.
Jude (Adam Driver) is an American who meets Italian Mina (Alba Rohrwacher) in that most romantic of settings – a public toilet – in the funniest scene of the film. After this, the laughs fade as Jude and Mina fall in love and marry when Mina becomes pregnant. As her pregnancy progresses, Mina has a recurring dream of a faceless man appearing on their wedding night and shooting a deer. As Jude tries to soothe her, Mina sees it as a harbinger of doom. This is partially lifted thanks to a clairvoyant, who informs Mina that she is expecting an indigo child, a New...
Jude (Adam Driver) is an American who meets Italian Mina (Alba Rohrwacher) in that most romantic of settings – a public toilet – in the funniest scene of the film. After this, the laughs fade as Jude and Mina fall in love and marry when Mina becomes pregnant. As her pregnancy progresses, Mina has a recurring dream of a faceless man appearing on their wedding night and shooting a deer. As Jude tries to soothe her, Mina sees it as a harbinger of doom. This is partially lifted thanks to a clairvoyant, who informs Mina that she is expecting an indigo child, a New...
- 9/4/2014
- by Jo-Ann Titmarsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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