

Eternal Visionary
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In 1934, as playwright Luigi Pirandello travels to Stockholm, where he is about to receive the Nobel Prize, he begins reliving the drama and magic of the loved ones who have populated his life and inspired his art. Pirandello reminisces about the madness of his wife, his stormy relationship with his children, his controversial stance towards fascism, and his love for Marta Abba, the young actress who became his muse.
- Directors
- Michele Placido
- Writters
- Michele Placido, Toni Trupia
- Editors
- Michele Placido, Toni Trupia, Consuelo Catucci

Eternal Visionary
Visit website2024-11-07 • 0h 0m
7.1/10 • 22
In 1934, as playwright Luigi Pirandello travels to Stockholm, where he is about to receive the Nobel Prize, he begins reliving the drama and magic of the loved ones who have populated his life and inspired his art. Pirandello reminisces about the madness of his wife, his stormy relationship with his children, his controversial stance towards fascism, and his love for Marta Abba, the young actress who became his muse.
- Directors
- Michele Placido
- Writters
- Michele Placido, Toni Trupia
- Editors
- Michele Placido, Toni Trupia, Consuelo Catucci
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsFabrizio Bentivoglio
Luigi Pirandello
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Antonietta Portulano
Michele Placido
Giancarlo Commare
Aurora Giovinazzo
Federica Vincenti
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Italian
- Budget
- $13,500,000.00
- Revenue
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- Keywords
- fascismnobel prizebased on true storymuseplaywright1920s1930sestranged family