Capri-Revolution is a 2018 Italian-French period drama film co-written and directed by Mario Martone.
It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival.
[1][2] In 1914, with Italy about to enter World War I, a commune of young artists from Northern Europe establishes itself on the rural island of Capri, a safe haven for dissidents and nonconformists from all over the world, like Russian exiles led by Maxim Gorky, preparing to an upcoming revolution.
Here, local girl Lucia meets Seybu, the charming leader of the commune, and Carlo, a young doctor.
Martone took the inspiration for the story from the life of German artist Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach.