I Predatori Apr 2026
: Castellitto uses an "unlikely accident" to force these two "predatory" families into each other's orbits. The film's cynicism is total; even a subplot involving a plan to exhume Friedrich Nietzsche’s body serves to highlight the characters' alienation and obsession with triviality.
: Reviewers on IMDb praise the clean direction and artful wide shots but note that the pacing can feel "frantic" and the transitions "strange". Who is it for? I predatori
(2020), the directorial debut of Italian actor Pietro Castellitto, is a riotous, pitch-black social satire that collides two diametrically opposed families in Rome—one intellectual and bourgeois, the other proletarian and neo-fascist. The Verdict: A Chaotic, Grotesque Puzzle : Castellitto uses an "unlikely accident" to force
: The script, which won Best Screenplay at the Venice Film Festival , is its strongest asset. It manages to tie disparate storylines together without leaving loose ends, often using callbacks to earlier, seemingly nonsensical scenes to create a final explosion of chaos. Who is it for