Kidnapped
Based on the unbelievable true story of how a six-year-old Jewish boy, Edgardo Mortara, was taken by the Catholic Church following claims that he was baptized by the family’s maid as a baby. While his distraught family fight to get him back, they find themselves at the epicentre of a historical battle between Catholic authoritarianism and a growing opposition movement.
Palme d’Or-winning director Marco Bellocchio creates a gripping portrait of a small Jewish community in turmoil, at the mercy of a hostile and all-powerful theocracy. Awash with nods to the masterworks of Caravaggio and Delacroix, the film uses light and shadow to convey the drama of the events — whether Edgardo’s inner turmoil or the country’s momentous unrest.
‘It is a full-tilt melodrama with the passionate vehemence of Victor Hugo or Charles Dickens, which lays bare an ugly formative episode of Europe’s Catholic church: an affair of antisemitism and child abuse.’
★★★★★ Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
‘An engaging and somewhat fascinating film, telling a true story that probes historic Italian antisemitism and the follies of the Catholic church.’
Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter
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