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Marx Can Wait
Cannes Premiere
Family/Child
True Story
Films about Films
Art/Artist
  • CountryItaly
  • Production Year2021
  • Running Time91min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Marco Bellocchio’s Eyes and Mouth (1982) begins with the protagonist returning to his hometown upon hearing the news of his twin brother’s suicide. In one scene, the protagonist asks his brother to read Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, and his brother answers briefly and calmly. “Marx can wait.” Forty years later, Bellocchio’s documentary Marx Can Wait reveals that those three words were actually spoken by the director’s twin brother, Camillo. Marx Can Wait is more than just a documentary; it is Bellocchio’s heartfelt confession and a journey of inquiry—an attempt to understand a person deeply and to approach the truth. (SEO Seunghee)

“When I used fiction to tell this family tragedy, I was less free than I am today. I am much freer now, after making Marx Can Wait. My mother was still alive then, and I was afraid for her, because this tragedy had shaken the entire family. … Making a second film about the same topic allowed me to recognize the truth of this tragedy more deeply. I still don’t understand why my brother took his own life. But I’ve come to understand that my siblings and I never grasped the magnitude, the depth of his suffering and anguish. We all have acknowledged the inadequacy of the help we gave.”
— Marco Bellocchio, interview with France Culture Radio, October 30, 2023
Schedule
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  • DATE
  • TIME
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code101 date09-19 time20:40 theaterCGV Centum City 1   
1515세관람가
KE
code484 date09-24 time20:00 theaterBusan Cinema Center Cinema 1   
1515세관람가
KE GV
Director
Director
Marco BELLOCCHIO
Born in Florence, Italy, in 1939, Marco Bellocchio is one of Italy’s most prominent filmmakers, whose career has spanned both the 20th and 21st centuries. His debut feature Fists In the Pocket (1965) was screened at the Locarno Film Festival, marking his emergence on the international film scene. With his second feature China Is Near (1967), directed in his twenties, he won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival and quickly rose to prominence as a new talent. Since then, through works such as Slap the Monster on Page One (1972), The Eyes, the Mouth (1982), and Good Morning, Night (2003), Bellocchio has built a distinct cinematic universe that incisively examines political realities and the human psyche. In particular, Good Morning, Night offered a bold reinterpretation of the Aldo Moro kidnapping, earning him wide critical acclaim. In 2011, he received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival, solidifying his status as a master. To mark the 50th anniversary of his filmmaking career, major retrospectives were organized around the world, including at MoMA in New York, the La Rochelle Film Festival, and the BFI in London. His profound influence on cinema was further recognized at the Cannes Film Festival in 2021, where he was awarded the Honorary Palme d’Or. Continuing to work actively in recent years, Bellocchio has released the series Exterior Night (2022) and the features Kidnapped (2023) and If I May (2024), all of which reflect his sharp engagement with contemporary Italian society and history. Relentless in his exploration of both his era and the human condition, Marco Bellocchio stands as one of the greatest living masters of world cinema.
Credit
  • DirectorMarco BELLOCCHIO
  • ProducerSimone GATTONI
    Beppe CASCHETTO
  • CastAlberto BELLOCCHIO
    Letizia BELLOCCHIO
    Marco BELLOCCHIO
    Maria Luisa BELLOCCHIO
    Piergiorgio BELLOCCHIO
    Elena BELLOCCHIO
    Francesco BELLOCCHIO
  • CinematographyMichele CherchI PALMIERI
  • Production DesignAndrea CASTORINA
  • EditorFrancesca CALVELLI
  • MusicEzio BOSSO
  • Production CompanyKavac Film
  • World SalesThe Match Factory
    Valentina.bronzini@matchfactory.de
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Busan Metropolitan City
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