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- Una storia ambientata negli anni '90 e nella periferia di Roma ed Ostia, gli stessi luoghi dei film di Pasolini. I suoi personaggi, negli anni '90, sembrano appartenere a un mondo che ruota attorno all'edonismo.
- The art of cinema recounted in first person by Bernardo Bertolucci. Through a editing that articulates his declarations and thoughts in a flow of intense feelings, psychological introspection, anecdotes and visions, we are offered an insight into the identity of an authentic and extraordinary practitioner of the art of mise-en-scène. It took the authors two years of work, delving with patience and enthusiasm into over three hundred hours of library footage from archives all over the world, to complete their film essay Bertolucci on Bertolucci.
- Those who make the pictures rule the world is the proposition to a movie that connects the former center of picture production ROME and the one of today: LOS ANGELES. Like the genesis the feature film LOS FELIZ has a seven-day structure. A young French girl, the devil and a Japanese Shinto goddess take a trip in an old Mercedes Benz from Rome through a painted and drawn America to LA. By means of huge rolling backgrounds (moved by three cardinals) and drawn sets the classic iconography of American road movies will be laid out. LOS FELIZ packs the vastness of the North American continent into a film studio. A fairy tail, both comedy and drama that caricatures the global omnipresence of Western imagery and Hollywood pictures with humor and irony, although it does not forget to make fun of itself, the illusion film and the genre road movie. All paintings end drawings it needed in order to recreate America were done over the period of 3,5 years by DOCUMENTA participant Edgar Honetschläger.
- Two young women face a complicated moment: Anna is in conflict with herself and her family, while Nadiya, because of a war that keeps her away from home, is forced to flee Ukraine. The brief meeting between them will be an intense and unpredictable dive into freedom.
- Una donna e il figlio di dieci anni affrontano, a modo loro, la morte del marito e padre, morto nella fabbrica dove lavorava. Intorno a loro cresce l'attesa e la concentrazione mentre tutti aspettano il giorno della il funerale.
- Una storia che vede il mix tra amore e Il sesso a pagamento, crimine e speranza, tragedia e umorismo, formando un mosaico eterogeneo in cui la periferia è un mostruoso gigante arenato ai margini di una grande città.
- In a neighborhood on the outskirts of Rome the crime, drugs and graffiti are pervasive. A large apartment complex seems to be a prison for the inhabitants. Marco returns to the hood after serving time in prison for dealing drugs but he's rejected and abandoned by his wife. His old friends still want him to deal cocaine for them. At first he's reluctant but it seems to be all he knows to do. Faustino, Massimo and Federico are delinquents who hang out together while doing drugs, petty crime, and looking for sex. Sonia is different from the rest because she studies and works all the time but even Sonia won't escape without being a victim. A tragic incident brings the main characters together and leaves behind a trail of fire, blood and violence.
- Lucy è una donna transessuale italiana di 97 anni ed è tra i pochi sopravvissuti al campo di concentramento nazista di Dachau.
- La vita e la carriera del regista Claudio Caligari.
- Rome vs Expats. A fairy tale with dog shit on the sidewalks. Friends from different countries experience the struggles and the excitement of living abroad in the most magical and disorganized city on Earth.
- Un simpatico insegnante veterano dà lezioni di italiano a una classe settimanale di diversi immigrati.
- "The twin" is Raffaele's nickname. He is 29 years old and has two twin brothers. He was jailed at the age of 15 for robbing a bank and has been living there for 12 years.
- A young Palestinian, lost in the suburbs of Rome, decides to ask the local elderly Italian man for the right way.
- A 2015 Italian language documentary written and directed by Simone Isola, starring Don Backy, Rino Barillari and Bernardo Bertolucci. It has won 1 award. It has been nominated for 1 award.
- Who are you? In an attempt to give an answer to this apparently simple question, Ribka Sibhatu, Italian writer and essayist of Eritrean origin, presents the history of her homeland in her current city, Rome. In her imaginary trip backwards through her memories, she is accompanied by a young Italian man, who shares her same interest in exploring the relationship between identity and territory. Ribk a's own personal story intersects powerfully with the stories of the Eritrean diaspora, which not only does it show the fault traces that colonialism has left behind in her country, but also demonstrates how the perception of immigration in Italy has been profoundly influenced by an apparent failure in the process of decolonization in Italian collective memory. Aulò brings into question the concept of confine, not only in geographical, but also in cultural and identitarian terms.
- Kaha Mohamed Aden, an Italian writer of Somali origin, narrates her memories of Mogadishu, her hometown, and reconstructs its story in Pavia, where she currently lives. The capital city of Somalia is divided into five main streets, with each corresponding to different historical periods. The 'fourth road' symbolizes the actuality of civil war, but also negates the preceding periods and makes it necessary to set our hopes on a 'fifth street'. The Fourth Road: Mogadishu, Italy brings to our attention the issues of a land which shared a number of historical relationships with Italy in the past years; yet, this problematic aspect unfailingly tends to be overlooked by Italian mass-media. The history of the city of Mogadishu gives rise to many important fundamental questions on the history of Italy itself, given the assumption that we have a limited, and, to some degree, distorted historical view on this matter, not to mention the partial omission of the colonialism period, of which people seem inclined to take no notice. The Fourth Road: Mogadishu, Italy aims to present the story of a 'new town' in a country which appears to be growing increasingly xenophobic and intolerant.