Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' & Gorky's 'Summerfolk' Reviewed
Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' & Gorky's 'Summerfolk' Reviewed
19 Mar
Summary
- Paolo Sorrentino's new film 'La Grazia' stars Toni Servillo.
- National Theatre presents 'Summerfolk' adapted by Moses and Nina Raine.
- Michael Arditti's novel 'The Tribe' spans five decades and continents.

Paolo Sorrentino, the acclaimed writer-director behind 'The Great Beauty,' presents his new film, 'La Grazia.' Starring Toni Servillo, the movie features him as a fictional Italian President. This cinematic offering is part of a broader review that also delves into theatrical productions.
The National Theatre is currently hosting 'Summerfolk,' an adaptation of Maxim Gorky's play. Moses and Nina Raine, a sibling writing duo, have penned this version, which centers on a group of friends enjoying a country retreat.
Complementing these reviews is an examination of Michael Arditti's novel, 'The Tribe.' This epic family drama unfolds across five decades and spans three different continents, offering a sweeping narrative.




