Sorrentino on Making his First ‘Feminine Epic’ with ‘Parthenope’ and Directing Gary Oldman

Parthenope, an epic spanning several decades, is Sorrentino’s first female-centric
Film’s titular protagonist, Parthenope
The abandonment, the carefreeness of the kids in the film is something that eluded me. That I only dreamed of. So I wanted to talk about a dreamed youth, rather than a youth that I experienced, as I instead did with “Hand.” But it’s true that Naples is a kind of magnet, because I have this relationship of closeness and escape with Naples. Like many other Neapolitans, I’ve been there; I’ve left; and then I tried to return. And by reading the great writers, you realize that closeness and escape are the two great constants of an individual’s love life. And therefore of my love affair with Naples.
Parthenope is your alter ego in this feminine epic?
Newcomer Celeste Dalla Porta
I drew mainly from his diaries. Though his lines in the movie are mostly mine. I had the presumption of putting my words in his mouth.
Gary Oldman as Cheever?
I think he knew Cheever’s work quite well. Actually, he’s the one who told me how he would play Cheever. He said, “There is a very good John Cheever interview on YouTube. I saw it, I understood it, and I know how to do him.” That was the end of that character’s preparation. Oldman is one of the top five actors in the world, he can play anything.
Stefania Sandrelli plays important role
Teaming up again with cinematographer Daria
Daria has this wonderful characteristic, compared to many other DPs, of knowing very well the sense of proportion that was fundamental for this film. Since she is Neapolitan like me, it would have been easy with a film of this type — that digs deep into memory, that seeks the beauty of what we know — there was the risk that the photographic tone could be excessively or dreamy. Memory obviously distorts and makes everything seem wonderful that perhaps wasn’t. So she was very precious in having a sense of proportion, while remaining within an idea of the beauty of the city and of the people, because for me they are all of a shocking beauty. And so Daria had this ability to not overlook the beautiful without making it seem picturesque.
