1. Gloria! (2024) - Rotten Tomatoes
The film echoes Les Choristes but lacks its emotional depth, resulting in a calm, formulaic experience. The stakes are low, with no real danger for the ...
Venice, year 1800. What happens when an ancient music school receives a newly invented musical machine that everyone calls pianoforte? Will it be the starship to freedom for our girls, five blooming young musicians?
2. 'Gloria!' Review: Baroque Goes Pop in Offbeat Italian Convent Drama
Feb 22, 2024 · A frothy tale of warring classical music sensibilities in a Venetian girls' refuge, “Gloria!” stops short of complete commitment to that rule.
Ebullient musical sequences are the chief virtue of 'Gloria!,' a peppy but sketchily scripted directing debut from actor-musician Margherita Vicario.
3. Gloria! | 2024 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review - - IONCINEMA.com
Feb 21, 2024 · A pleasant, crowd-pleasing portrait of a handful of young women defying their keepers and challenging their prescribed roles within a rigid, ...
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4. 'Gloria!' Review: A Silly But Diverting Italian Debut
Feb 23, 2024 · To note that Gloria!, the directing debut of Italian actor-singer-songwriter Margherita Vicario, is vapid, pseudo-feminist, sentimental piffle ...
Margherita Vicario's film centers around women musicians at a Church-run establishment in early-1800s Italy.
5. Theatre Review: Gloria - glamgical
Oct 7, 2024 · In the gripping world of Gloria, the apparent superfluous relationships at a Manhattan magazine office reveal the deep existential crisis of the employees.
In the gripping world of Gloria, the apparent superfluous relationships at a Manhattan magazine office reveal the deep existential crisis of the employees, and in one particular case, the disturbing mental issues of one of the lifers at the company. Dean (Will Martella) shows up to work late with a hangover, telling Ani (Emma Laird)
6. Gloria! (2024) directed by Margherita Vicario • Reviews, film + cast
In late 18th century Venice, in a convent school for girls, Teresa, a student with prophetic gifts, joins forces with some amazing music-makers.
In late 18th century Venice, in a convent school for girls, Teresa, a student with prophetic gifts, joins forces with some amazing music-makers. They create a new kind of pop, bright and bold, and challenge the ancient and rigid system.
7. Theater Review: GLORIA (Chance Theater) - Stage and Cinema
Oct 19, 2024 · The play sticks to you long after you've left the theater. This production owes a great deal to Christopher Scott Murillo's set designs, ...
GLORIA, HALLELUJAH! Unless you can see Gloria at The Chance Theater tonight or tomorrow, this may be a review of record, as it ran only two weeks after opening night, but I tell you this is what theater should be: unique, sharp, funny, adventurous. The author, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, continues to be one of contemporary theater’s […]
8. 'Gloria!': Berlin Review - Screen Daily
Feb 21, 2024 · There's period authenticity in the costumes and the worn, faded nobility of its convent setting, and beauty in a muted colour palette that is ...
A young woman finds her voice in an Italian musical institute at the turn of the 19th century
9. Review: Gloria! - Cineuropa
Feb 23, 2024 · There are certainly parts of Gloria! that feel formulaic because the script is so neatly structured into a conflict-resolution beat – with side ...
See AlsoMirai | Rotten Tomatoes23/02/2024 - BERLINALE 2024: Actress and musician Margherita Vicario’s riveting debut celebrates female composers and their lost legacies
10. Gloria! - Movie Reviews | Rotten Tomatoes
With its joyful noise and winning streak of creative, rebellious women, Gloria! may often be pleasurable but could have ...
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11. [PRESS] The Orange Curtain Review: Gloria @ Chance Theater – Review
Oct 15, 2024 · Audrey Forman in “Gloria” at Chance Theater. Playing September 27 – October 20, 2024 at the Bette Aitken Theater Arts Center on the Cripe Stage.
“In live theatre, it’s rare for everything to work, from the look to the acting to the script, but this is one of those casts; it just works.”
12. [PRESS] Glamgical: Theatre Review “Gloria” - Chance Theater
Oct 15, 2024 · “Director Marya Mazor translates the text into action brilliantly. Her extraordinary work with the actors is evident.”.
“Director Marya Mazor translates the text into action brilliantly. Her extraordinary work with the actors is evident.”
13. Film Review: Gloria! - Upside Adelaide
Oct 3, 2024 · Gloria! is the directorial debut of Italian pop singer Margherita Vicario, and is a lively historical musical that mixes rebellion, music, and ...
Gloria! is ode to the power of music, the resilience of women, and the joy of breaking free.
14. Berlinale 2024: Gloria! (Competition) | Review - Film Fest Report
Feb 25, 2024 · The film can also, at times, give the impression of going round in circles, of stretching itself. Fortunately, the energy and beauty of Gloria!' ...
An Italian singer presenting Gloria!, a pop musical at the 74th Berlinale: it has to be said, we weren’t really expecting it. And it’s a nice surprise.
15. Gloria! - film review - DMovies
Feb 21, 2024 · The film includes a litany of redundant and clunky subplots. Teresa is going to get married to cross-eyed old man, who suddenly disappears.
Five Italian women living in a Catholic institution in Venice join forces in order to confront the establishment, in this extremely cheesy and poorly acted musical
16. Retrospective Review: Gloria - In Their Own League
Aug 16, 2024 · Film noir in style and very much New York in atmosphere as well as location, “Gloria” is a story of an independent woman suddenly faced with ...
Year: 1980 Runtime: 123 minutes Writer/Director: John Cassavetes Actors: Gena Rowlands, Buck Henry, Julie Carmen, John Adames By Joan Amenn We lost a queen of cinema this week and as tribute, I wan…