Sweet War, Farewell


Sweet War, Farewell is a 1991 Italian coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Silvano Agosti and starring Alain Cuny. It premiered at the 48th Venice International Film Festival.

Cast

Production

The film recounts the director's childhood in the rural outskirts of Brescia at the time of World War II. It is an adaptation from Agosti's autobiographical novel Uova di garofano, first published in 1987.

Release

The film had its world premiere at the 48th edition of the Venice Film Festival, in the Mattinate del Cinema Italiano sidebar.

Reception

La Repubblica's film critic Paolo D'Agostini praised the film, describing it as "a dreamlike autobiography yet at the same time historically detailed, a film rich in its harmony, perhaps because it faithfully reflects the personality of its author". Paolo Mereghetti also lauded the film, calling it "unjustly overlooked", "both delicate and harsh", and possessing "an evocative atmosphere that, while respecting historical reality, restores to childhood its inherent vitality, emotional depth, and human dignity.".
For this film, Agosti received a Nastro d'Argento nomination as best director, and won the Ciak d'Oro for best editing.