Ferrari

6.4
20232h 11m

Set during the summer of 1957. Ex-racecar driver, Enzo Ferrari, is in crisis. Bankruptcy stalks the company he and his wife, Laura, built from nothing ten years earlier. Their tempestuous marriage struggles with the mourning for one son and the acknowledgement of another.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Official Teaser Trailer

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The sound behind the film

Thumbnail for video: Penélope Cruz on finding the truth behind her character in Michael Mann's Ferrari | BAFTA

Penélope Cruz on finding the truth behind her character in Michael Mann's Ferrari | BAFTA

Thumbnail for video: Penélope Cruz recalls her first day on the set of Ferrari with Adam Driver | BAFTA

Penélope Cruz recalls her first day on the set of Ferrari with Adam Driver | BAFTA

Thumbnail for video: Michael Mann on Enzo Ferrari and casting Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz

Michael Mann on Enzo Ferrari and casting Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz

Thumbnail for video: 'Ferrari' with filmmakers | Academy Conversations

'Ferrari' with filmmakers | Academy Conversations

Thumbnail for video: Patrick Dempsey and Jack O’Connell Take The Biscuit

Patrick Dempsey and Jack O’Connell Take The Biscuit

Thumbnail for video: Michael Mann on His Powerful Racing Drama Ferrari

Michael Mann on His Powerful Racing Drama Ferrari

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Adam Driver

Cast

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Adam Driver

Enzo Ferrari

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Penélope Cruz

Laura Ferrari

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Gabriel Leone

Alfonso de Portago

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Sarah Gadon

Linda Christian

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Jack O'Connell

Peter Collins

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Patrick Dempsey

Piero Taruffi

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Michele Savoia

Carlo Chiti

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Valentina Bellè

Cecilia Manzini

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Tommaso Basili

Gianni Agnelli

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Andrea Dolente

Gino Rancati

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Lino Musella

Sergio Scaglietti

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Brett Smrz

Olivier Gendebien

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Massi Furlan

Italian journalist (voice)

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Peter Arpesella

TV Sportscaster (voice)

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Giuseppe Russo

Carabiniere / TV Sportcaster (voice)

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Giuseppe Bonifati

Giacomo Cuoghi

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Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

6/10

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"Ferrari has the potential to be a memorable biopic but lacks a more thoughtful emotional focus in its performance-driven character study. Adam Driver is excellent, but Penélope Cruz clearly stands out with an emotionally devastating performance.

The dialogues between the main couple are the highlights of a globally abrupt film that deals with the deaths of people outside the family nucleus in a manner that is too fleeting and insignificant, in addition to overdramatizing a particular subplot.

Competent racing sequences. It fulfills the basic purpose of telling the story of a complex man whose life is much sadder than one can imagine."

Rating: B-

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Perhaps Adam Driver thought his "House of Gucci" (2021) role would better qualify him to play the eponymous and visionary Italian motor sport impresario, but what we really end up with here is more in the vein of the recent Bradley Cooper "Maestro". Sure, there are some great re-enactments of the races - though maybe not at the beginning with Driver's faced superimposed into a car like you'd put a kid's face on a birthday card. The bulk of the rest of this is more a treatment of his tempestuous marriage with Laura (an uncharacteristically flat Penélope Cruz) and how he juggles his family - and their past tragedies - with his second family with Lina (Shailene Woodley) and son Piero (Giuseppe Festinese) about whom his wife knows nothing! The business is struggling. The production car manufacture is no longer paying for the racing cars and with bankruptcy looming, Enzo must put all of his eggs into the one basket that is the thousand mile endurance Mille Miglia and hope to win and generate extra sales. It's this last half hour that brings the film to life. You can almost smell the fumes of the engines as the cars race the narrow and treacherous roads of rural, post war, Italy. There's also an indication of the honour amongst the drivers and an awareness of the respect that they have for each other - especially as we know fatality and disaster are frequently in that cockpit too. At it's best, it's an intense and well photographed almost documentary style of film, but there's too much pointless, meandering, melodrama with a leading man who just hasn't a charismatic bone in his body. Although I didn't hate it, it was way too much about a flawed marriage and not about the engineering that made me care.

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