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MARIO'S WAR ITALIAN LOCANDINA (27.5"x13") POSTER VALERIA GOLINO 2006

MARIO'S WAR ITALIAN LOCANDINA (27.5"x13") POSTER VALERIA GOLINO 2006

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PRODUCT & CONDITION:


Crease lines from being folded and minimal damage to the poster or edges considering its age colours remain bright and vibrant. Your chance to get this rare original poster, for the film's Italian cinema release in 2006. Please take note of the size of this item before buying.


A rebellious little boy has been taken away from his abusive mother and placed in the temporary care of a young couple. And while Mario is a singular child, commendably portrayed by the pugilistic Marco Grieco, what turns Antonio Capuano's Mario's War into a fine film is not just this penetrating performance but the sensitive depiction of the new world that envelops this young boy. This film gets to the heart of the restless struggle between an adult and a child who have to adapt to each other without the bond of a biological relationship. Giulia is a special woman who gratefully and bravely embraces her new foster son. As played by the wonderful Valeria Golino (recently seen in Respiro), we recognize her unbending strength and commitment to meeting this huge challenge. Not only does she have to grapple with every obstacle Mario throws at her, but she has to cope with the doubts and hesitation of Sandro (Andrea Renzi), the man she lives with and loves... Hovering uneasily over the film is the issue of making a defiant kid fit into a system that may not suit him. Giulia and Mario are allies in a war to make sure that his individuality survives intact, but they are also occasional antagonists. Capuano's skill at balancing these competing forces is exemplary, turning Mario's War into a complex portrait of a woman and her chosen son.


GRADE: GOOD:


Poster in good condition, formally folded, but now stored flat and shipped rolled. There may be small scuffs to edges, scuffing more damage than would be expected in specific areas, please inspect photos before buying. But overall the poster is in good condition for age. Please carefully inspect images before purchasing.

 

ORIGINALITY:


This is an original genuine Italian cinema release Locandina (27.5"x13") poster from 2006


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