Three Floors18

Directed by Nanni Moretti | Italy | 2021 | 2h | Italian w/ English subtitles | Starring Riccardo Scamarcio, Margherita Buy, Alba Rohrwacher, Adriano Giannini

The turbulent lives of three families residing in the same apartment block plays out across a ten year period in Rome. Paths cross, plots thicken, and hidden truths finally come to light in this multi-layered morality tale based on a novel by Israeli author Eshkol Nevo and directed by Palme d’Or winner Nanni Moretti (The Son’s Room).

Reviews

‘An affecting lament for the women forced to endure… toxic chauvinism.’
★★★★
David Parkinson, Radio Times

‘Tautly structured soap-operatic ensemble movie…delivered with conviction and force’
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

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We showed Three Floors between April 22, 2022 and April 29, 2022.

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