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Director: Giacomo Battiato
Cast: Stefano Accorsi, Thierry Lhermitte, Cristiana Capotondi, Silvana De Santis
Dashing through the streets of Venice, slipping from the clutches of the law, darting across Europe in search of new challenges, Giacomo Casanova races through life with irrepressible energy. Violinist, writer, soldier, spy, gambler, adventurer - it is as a lover that he unbridles the full force of his energy. A charmer and seducer, he, too, is charmed by the beauty of women, seduced by their passion, intrigued by their mystery.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Young Casanova, a 2002 film directed by Giacomo Battiato, is a comedic drama that depicts the life and exploits of the legendary Italian lover Giacomo Casanova. While the film has received a mixed critical response, with an IMDb rating of 6.1/10, it provides an entertaining and intriguing portrayal of Casanova's dashing adventures across Europe.
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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Giacomo Battiato, The Young Casanova is a captivating blend of comedy and drama that brings the legendary Giacomo Casanova to life through the charming performance of Stefano Accorsi. This 2002 film offers a unique, spirited exploration of Casanova's unbridled energy and irrepressible passion as he darts across Europe, leaving a trail of seduced women in his wake.