The Kingdom (2024 film)

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The Kingdom
FrenchLe Royaume
Directed byJulien Colonna[1]
Screenplay by
  • Julien Colonna
  • Jeanne Henry
Starring
  • Ghjuvanna Benedetti
  • Saveriu Santucci
  • Anthony Morganti
  • Andrea Cossu
  • Fédéric Poggi
  • Régis Gomez
CinematographyAntoine Cormier
Edited by
  • Albertine Lastera
  • Yann Malcor
Music byAudrey Ismael
Release date
Running time
108 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The Kingdom (French: Le Royaume) is a 2024 French family crime drama directed by Julien Colonna.[1] The film stars Ghjuvanna Benedetti as the daughter of the leader of a crime family played by Saveriu Santucci.[3]

Premise[edit]

In 1995, Lesia (Benedetti) is a 15-year-old girl in Corsica, safe from the organized crime elsewhere on the island. This changes when she is taken to her father, crime boss Pierre-Paul (Santucci), much to her chagrin. The two repair their relationship as they escape mobsters all across the island, and Lesia is drawn further into her father's world of crime.[3]

Cast[edit]

  • Ghjuvanna Benedetti as Lesia
  • Saveriu Santucci as Pierre-Paul
  • Anthony Morganti
  • Andrea Cossu
  • Fédéric Poggi
  • Régis Gomez

Production[edit]

The birth of his daughter inspired Colonna to create a father-daughter story. The Kingdom was shot on location in Corsica with a cast composed largely of first-time local actors. On the final day of filming, a pivotal boat scene had to be reworked due to a storm over the Gulf of Ajaccio.[2]

Release[edit]

The Kingdom premiered in the Un Certain Regard portion of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where it was acquired by Metrograph Pictures for North American distribution rights.[4]

Reception[edit]

Accolades[edit]

Award Ceremony date Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Cannes Film Festival 24 May 2024 Un Certain Regard The Kingdom Nominated [5]
25 May 2024 Camera d'Or Pending [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Le Royaume (The Kingdom)". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b Khaldi, Tarik. "The Kingdom, as seen by Julien Colonna". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  3. ^ a b Mintzer, Jordan. "'The Kingdom' Review: A Daughter Gets Drawn Into Her Father's Dangerous World in a Spellbinding Corsican Mafia Drama". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  4. ^ Ntim, Zac. "Metrograph Pictures Acquires North American Rights To Julien Colonna's 'The Kingdom' Following Buzzy Cannes Film Festival Debut". Deadline. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  5. ^ a b Lattanzio, Ryan. "'The Kingdom' Cannes First Look: A Teen Comes of Age in a Crime-Filled Corsica". Indiewire. Retrieved 23 May 2024.

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