Portobello (Eps 4 - 6) 2025

Directed by Marco Bellocchio Visions

Marco Bellocchio's six-episode TV series is a majestic cinematic work investigating the fall from grace of Italy’s most beloved TV host.

Aug 16

Light House Cinema Cuba

France / Italy In Italian with English subtitles
174 minutes
TBC
NZ Classification TBC

Director

Producers

Lorenzo Mieli, Mario Gianani, Simon Gattoni

Screenplay

Marco Bellocchio, Stefano Bises, Giordana Mari and Peppe Fiore

Cinematography

Francesco Di Giacomo

Editor

Francesca Calvelli

Production Designer

Andrea Castorina

Music

Teho Teardo

Cast

Fabrizio Gifuni, Lino Musella, Barbora Bobulova, Romana Maggiora Vergano, Federica Fracassi

Festivals

Venice, Tornoto, BFI London 2025

Internationally acclaimed in recent years for Kidnapped (NZIFF 2023) and The Traitor (2019), veteran Italian auteur Marco Bellocchio confirms his vigour and political commitment with Portobello, a TV series of striking cinematic tension.

Bellocchio traces back the incidents surrounding the conviction of leading TV host Enzo Tortora, to depict a sombre portrayal of corruption and injustice. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Tortora (played in a virtuoso turn of subtle aloofness and growing compassion by Fabrizio Gifuni) was a superstar of popular television, hosting a show called Portobello, whose main staple was a competition where ordinary people and celebrities tried to make the eponymous parrot pronounce its name.

Tortora was much beloved by the public as a simple, straightforward man, mirroring the soul of the “average Italian”. Yet, when in a heavily media-covered case he was arrested under the accusation of drug dealing and connections with camorra, the Neapolitan brand of mafia, his downfall was merciless. With Bellocchio's gusto for melodrama and dynamic, suspenseful storytelling, Portobello is television at the service of great cinema.

– Paolo Bertolin