Lady Gaga and 'The Gucci House': where was it filmed
"I didn't know I was marrying a monster.
-You did not do it. You married a Gucci.
Boom! The Gucci house (theatrical release November 26) is full of dialogue jewels like these, between tears and screams of Lady Gaga and the indifference of Adam Driver that will delight viewers.
The film directed by Ridley Scott is a melodrama, an operetta, a soap opera of the most classic, with wigs, shoulder pads, jewelry, exaggerated makeup and spectacular locations.
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Based on the book by Sarah Gay Fadon, The House of Gucci tells the true story of the Italian luxury brand. Focusing on the episode starring Maurizio Gucci (Driver) and his wife Patrizia Reggiani (Gaga) between the 70s and 90s.
He was the heir to the family business; she, a woman who came from a lower class, but with many ambitions. She helped him gain near-total power at Gucci and when he grew bored and decided to part ways, she commissioned his assassination.
For the film, in addition to that incredible leading couple, Al Pacino and Jeremy Irons are measuring interpretive forces as the owners of Gucci: Aldo and Rodolfo. Also Jared Leto, transformed and hidden behind a surprising characterization as the Gucci chump, Paolo. And, in addition, Salma Hayek in the role of fortune teller and adviser to Patrizia.
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And although most of the attention goes to the cast, our eyes end up going to the environments and spaces in which these bigger-than-life characters move. Full-blown luxury. A fabulous Italy of palazzi and villas. Halls filled with antiques and art. Ridley Scott wanted “the best of the best. A world of privilege with no expense spared… but within budget and on schedule.”