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Scarlet Diva
Directed by
Asia Argento
R
2002
1h 31m
Drama
5.0
52%
51%
4.7
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A young Italian actress embarks on a self-destructive spree of sex, drugs and other excess while doing some soul searching to find the path for redemption.
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Cast of Scarlet Diva
Asia Argento
Anna Battista / Director / Writer
Jean Shepard
Kirk Vaines
Herbert Fritsch
Aaron Ulrich
Gianluca Arcopinto
Dr. Pascuccia
Vera Gemma
Veronica Lanza
Daria Nicolodi
Anna's Mother
Francesca D'Aloja
Margherita
Joe Coleman
Mr. Paar
Leo Gullotta
Dr. Vessi
Schoolly D
Hash-Man
Selen
Quelou
Vanessa Meadows
Luke Ford
Claudio Argento
Producer
Adriana Chiesa Di Palma
Executive Producer
Gianluca Curti
Executive Producer
Dario Argento
Producer
Stefano Curti
Producer
John Sirabella
Executive Producer
Alessandro Rosa
Production Design
Claudio Noto
Makeup Artist
Scarlet Diva Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
A really bravura piece of filmmaking and a brave central performance.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Scarlet Diva is an ambulance-chasing hot mess that will still register with viewers as shocking, ridiculous, or both.
United Press International
Joe Bob Briggs
I definitely want to watch it again. I'm not sure exactly what I saw the first time, but I loved it.
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
The cinematic equivalent of scabies ... and I mean that as a compliment.
New Times
Luke Y. Thompson
Everyone I know who owns a camcorder has made a self-confessional, semi-autobiographical piece of videotaped wankery, but Asia Argento does it better than all of them.
Oregonian
Kim Morgan
Amid the shock and curiosity factors, the film is just a corny examination of a young actress trying to find her way.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Argento, at only 26, brings a youthful, out-to-change-the-world aggressiveness to the project, as if she's cut open a vein and bled the raw film stock.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
It's difficult to discern if this is a crazy work of disturbed genius or merely 90 minutes of post-adolescent Electra rebellion.
Entertainment Today
Brent Simon
A clutchy, indulgent and pretentious travelogue and diatribe against... well, just stuff. Watching Scarlet Diva, one is poised for titillation, raw insight or both. Instead, we just get messy anger, a movie as personal therapy.
Los Angeles Daily News
Bob Strauss
As original and insightful as last week's episode of Behind the Music.
Los Angeles Times
Manohla Dargis
It's a demented kitsch mess (although the smeary digital video does match the muddled narrative), but it's savvy about celebrity and has more guts and energy than much of what will open this year.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Scarlet Diva has a voyeuristic tug, but all in all it's a lot less sensational than it wants to be.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
The film, while not exactly assured in its execution, is notable for its sheer audacity and openness.
New York Post
Megan Turner
This is an egotistical endeavor from the daughter of horror director Dario Argento (a producer here), but her raw performance and utter fearlessness make it strangely magnetic.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
"Argento splatters her colorful life on the screen like an adolescent's diary, trusting others to sort through the fascinating mess."
New York Times
A.O. Scott
It is, by conventional standards, a fairly terrible movie ... but it is also weirdly fascinating, a ready-made Eurotrash cult object. It is also, at times, curiously moving.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
When twentysomething hotsies make movies about their lives, hard-driving narcissism is a given, but what a world we'd live in if Argento's Hollywood counterparts ... had this much imagination and nerve.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Asia authors herself as Anna Battista, an Italian superstar and aspiring directress who just happens to be her own worst enemy.
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