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Seneca
Directed by
Robert Schwentke
Not Rated
2023
1h 50m
Drama
,
Biography
,
and more
5.0
29%
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A look at the relationship between Seneca and Nero, the infamous Emperor he mentored since childhood and who accused him of plotting his assassination.
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Cast of Seneca
John Malkovich
Seneca
Geraldine Chaplin
Lucia
Tom Xander
Nero
Lilith Stangenberg
Paulina
Louis Hofmann
Lucilius
Samuel Finzi
Statius
Julian Sands
Rufus
Annika Meier
Cecilia
Samia Chancrin
Balbina
Alexander Fehling
Decimus
Wolfram Koch
Fabius
Mary-Louise Parker
Agrippina
Andrew Koji
Felix
Jefferson Mays
Narrator (voice)
Taoufik Lamallam
Rich Fellow
Guido Broscheit
Lucius
Zaynab Alji
Octavia
Nadia Benzakour
Poppaea Sabina
Laurean Wagner
Tigellinus
Blerim Destani
Piso
Brice Bexter
Waldemar Kobus
Robert Schwentke
Director / Writer
Matthew Wilder
Writer
Irene von Alberti
Producer
Karim Debbagh
Producer
Frieder Schlaich
Producer
Seneca Ratings & Reviews
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Stephanie Bunbury
As a performance, it has at least the strength of dogged determination. As a film, however, Seneca is almost unendurable.
Critic's Notebook
Sarah Manvel
Pretentious teenagers who fancy themselves deep thinkers and film viewers who love an insane time will swallow this beautiful monstrosity whole. God bless "Seneca" and all who sail in her, and may it not be the last time we see Julian Sands on screen.
In Review Online
Luke Gorham
Seneca - On the Creation of Earthquakes is roughly as audience-unfriendly as films come, sometimes to its benefit, but mostly otherwise.
The Playlist
Anna Bogutskaya
John Malkovich is an actor so adept at delivering seething, blistering contempt that he makes the film almost watchable.
FirstShowing.net
Alex Billington
Just as Seneca reminds us in the film, his thoughts do not deserve to be dismissed because we don't like them or they're not presented inoffensively.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Farber
The problem is with the underlying conception. Schwentke's attempt to create a parable of the decline of the American empire seems mainly forced and fatuous.
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