
The official trailer for The Curse of Modigliani has been released today, offering a first glimpse into a haunting cinematic journey of obsession, art, and self-destruction. Diana Ringo’s (Quarantine, 1984) latest film is a study of the life of a struggling artist living in modern Helsinki. Known for her poetic vision in cinema, Ringo reinterprets the well-known tragic story of Amedeo Modigliani’s life and death. Unlike traditional biopics, the film is not a straightforward retelling of Modigliani’s biography; instead, it is a contemporary reflection on the eternal conflict between creative genius and the ruthless art business, friendship and betrayal, love and sacrifice.
American painter Max stumbles upon an antique diary that he becomes convinced once belonged to the legendary 20th-century Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, who tragically died at the age of 35. As he delves into its pages, Max’s curiosity morphs into an all-consuming obsession, and he begins to experience eerie visions which seem to mirror the very madness that overtook Modigliani before his tragic death.
When Max meets Julia, a relationship of passion and abuse begins. Julia is a young dancer who is willing to make sacrifices for the sake of Max’s ambitions. Leo (played by Aksel Spencer), Max’s art manager, initially shares a friendship with him, but their bond gradually transforms into one of bitter betrayal.
Max feels alienated in the Finnish paradise and is rejected by the art world. As his relationships begin to crumble, Julia watches helplessly as he spirals further into delusion, while Leo plays a double game with him. Frustrated by his lack of recognition and ongoing financial hardship, Max turns to self-destructive habits. Caught in a whirlwind of artistic passion and despair, Max teeters on the fine line between genius and madness and becomes a target for manipulation.
The film features original paintings by Elena Ringo. Most roles are played by Finnish actors, while the role of Max is portrayed by Edward Pishiyski, a London-based actor who has appeared in acclaimed series such as Black Mirror and The Sandman. Diana Ringo also stars as Max’s girlfriend, Julia. The film, shot in English, was filmed in Helsinki during the summer of 2024 and stars local actors Sakari Viitala (Pohjolan Laki), Ilkka Hautala (Rantabaari), Frits Soetmann (Syke) and Tuure Ollila.
Ringo, a director renowned for her striking cinematic atmosphere, delivers The Curse of Modigliani as a mesmerizing example of auteur cinema. The cinematography, combined with a pulsing soundtrack, draws viewers into the tormented mind of the protagonist. Stark contrasts and dreamlike imagery reflect Max’s unraveling psyche; the diary itself becomes a character—whispering its seductive myths. The city of Helsinki, with its melancholic beauty, serves as both a muse and a prison, enhancing the hypnotic pull of Max’s obsession.
Channeling expressionist cinema, the film vividly portrays the struggles of artists in today’s world, with bold dance sequences symbolizing the agony and ecstasy of creation. It also serves as a commentary on the modern art world, where talent is often overlooked in favor of commercial viability. Ringo’s own experience growing up in an artist’s family lends authenticity to her exploration of an artist’s struggles.
With The Curse of Modigliani, Diana Ringo offers a compelling meditation on art, suffering, and the fragile brilliance of genius. “This film is not just about art; it is about the artist’s soul. It is about the intoxicating power of creation, the sacrifices it demands, and the illusions it weaves.” It is a film that not only honors Modigliani’s legacy but also invites audiences to reconsider the true cost of artistic greatness. The film is set for release in summer 2025, and the newly released trailer is now available on YouTube.
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