The novelisation of Youth (La Giovinezza) - an original film by Paolo Sorrentino, starring Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel and Rachel Weisz.
In a luxury spa hotel in the Swiss Alps, octogenarian friends Fred Ballinger and Mick Boyle look back on their eventful and successful lives as composer and film director, surrounded by a host of colourful and eccentric fellow guests, ranging from a South American football legend to a famous Californian actor and a reigning Miss Universe. Ballinger is there simply to enjoy his retirement, while Boyle is working with five scriptwriters on his last film, which he hopes will be his masterpiece.
However, when Ballinger is invited by Buckingham Palace to conduct his most famous piece at Prince Philip''s birthday celebration and accept a knighthood in return, he refuses, citing personal reasons. As for Mick Boyle, he eventually receives a visit from Brenda Morel, his signature actress, who comes all the way from California to give her opinion of this latest film in which she is to star. At the same time as these two men face these challenges in their careers, the marriage of Fred''s daughter to Mick''s son brings further complications.
Only by reconciling with their muses and memories, as well as coming to terms with old age, can the two men move forward, but for them both the results are not what they - or we - expect.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Quercus
ISBN: 9780857055484
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 176
Tiempo de lectura:
3h 34m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 14/01/2016
Año de edición: 2016
Alto: 19.7 cm
Ancho: 12.9 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Paolo Sorrentino y N.S. THOMPSON
Paolo Sorrentino (Nápoles, 1970) es director, guionista cinematográfico y escritor. Es autor de los largometrajes L'uomo in più (2001), Las consecuencias del amor (2004), L'amico di familia (2006), Il divo (2008), Premio del Jurado en el festival de Cannes, y This Must Be the Place (2011). Todos tienen razón, galardonada con el prestigioso Premio Fiesole Narrativa Under 40, es su primera novela, con la que se ha impuesto de inmediato como un gran escritor, y que ha contado con muchísimos lectores y una crítica excepcional. Como ha escrito Rossano Astremo, "sólo el mejor Ammaniti puede hacer frente a esta historia intensa y al mismo tiempo popular hilvanada por Sorrentino".