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  1. Language. Italian. Box office. $424,494 [1] Blood of My Blood (Italian: Sangue del mio sangue) is a 2015 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival [2][3] and in the Masters section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. [4]

  2. Blood of My Blood: Directed by Marco Bellocchio. With Roberto Herlitzka, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio, Lidiya Liberman, Alba Rohrwacher. Balancing between the past and the present, the darkness and the light, within the musky stone walls of Santa Chiara's 17th-century convent prison in Bobbio, a sinful Sister and a cultivated night owl Count are somehow linked together.

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    • Drama, History
    • Marco Bellocchio
    • 2015-09-09
  3. Marco Bellocchio Italy, France, 2015. Winner of the FIPRESCI award, this haunting portmanteau from director Marco Bellocchio is a shrewd social commentary steeped in striking gothic imagery. Set in a convent-prison, the film shifts from past to present, crafting a story that is a love letter to Italy’s past and a critique of its stasis.

  4. Watch Blood of My Blood (2015) Trailer on The Match Factory Two haunting Italian tales from different centuries in the convent prison of Bobbio, caught some...

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    • The Match Factory
  5. Blood of My Blood is a film directed by Marco Bellocchio with Alba Rohrwacher, Filippo Timi, Roberto Herlitzka, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio .... Year: 2015. Original title: Sangue del mio sangue. Synopsis: Northern Italy, 17th century. In a monastery, a nun accused of witchcraft seduces a young confessor who refuses to yield to his searing temptation.

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    • Italy
    • Daniele Ciprì
    • Marco Bellocchio
  6. Sep 9, 2015 · Blood of My Blood,” a two-part film starting with the 17th-century story of a fallen nun and shifting to the same convent-prison locale today, fits neatly within Bellocchio’s method of ...

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  8. Outstanding. Yes, the parts barely dialogue and some bit misses, but we need more old auteurs that just don’t care and follow the muse were it takes them and so much of this is so beautiful expressive (those close-ups! The attention to actors flesh, this is very much the work of an artist from a catholic culture). 38 likes.