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RUGGINE - RUST
Italy 2011, 109’, 35mm, colour
directed by Daniele Gaglianone
screenplay DANIELE GAGLIANONE GIAIME ALONGE ALESSANDRO SCIPPA based on the novel Ruggine, STEFANO MASSARON cinematography GHERARDO GOSSI editing ENRICO GIOVANNONE sound VITO MARTINELLI music EVANDRO FORNASIER WALTER MAGRI MASSIMO MIRIDE art direction MARTA MAFFUCCI costumes LINA FUCÀ FRANCESCA TESSARI
cast FILIPPO TIMI (doctor Boldrini) STEFANO ACCORSI (Sandro adult) VALERIO MASTANDREA (Carmine adult) VALERIA SOLARINO (Cinzia adult) GIAMPAOLO STELLA (Carmine little boy) GIUSEPPE FURLÒ (Sandro little boy) GIULIA COCCELLATO (Cinzia little girl) GIACOMO DEL FIACCO (Tonio) LEONARDO DEL FIACCO (Andrea) ANNAMARIA ESPOSITO (Betta) ALESSIA DI DOMENICA (Rosalia) GIULIA GERACI (Margherita) MICHELE DE VIRGILIO (Sandro’s father) ANITA KRAVOS (Sandro’s mother) GIUSEPPE VITALE (Cosimo) CRISTINA MANTIS (Mrs Mauriello)
producer DOMENICO PROCACCI GIANLUCA ARCOPINTO
production FANDANGO ZAROFF FILM
in collaboration with RAICINEMA
with the support of APULIA FILM COMMISSION
world sales FANDANGO PORTOBELLO 12 Addison Avenue, W11 4QR London, UK
Tel. +44 20 76051396 sales@fandango.it - www.fandangoportobello.com
distribution FANDANGO viale Gorizia 19, 00198, Roma, Italia Tel. +39 06 852185 - Fax +39 06 85218120 fandango@fandango.it - www.fandango.it
international press office Claudia Tomassini &
Associates International Film Publicity Cell. +39 334 3075056 claudia@claudiatomassini.com www.claudiatomassini.com
synopsis It’s a hot summer in the 1970s, in the north Italian suburbs of a town inhabited by immigrants from the south and the northeast. Here a gang spends its time playing games and clashing with other small gangs. That summer, a new physician arrives in the neighbourhood: the elegant and aristocratic Dr. Boldrini, who inspires awe from everyone. Three decades later, three adults are coming to grips with the daily reality of their lives. The echoes from that violent summer will inexorably invade their apparently normalised lives. “One of the themes of the film is something that I found extremely fascinating; what traces does a dramatic experience leave in someone? How do you survive an encounter with evil? How does the relationship with the world around us change, one which is indifferent to the war that so far 'only I know to have fought?” (Daniele Gaglianone)
This is a film with an absolute image, so powerful and significant as to go beyond the simple scheme of interpretation: the rusty castle that is to the film’s children a home, a fort, a trap, a place of fairy-tales and at the same time of menace, dominates everything. It creeps into their unconscious and into their memory to the extent that, even as adults, it doesn’t let go of them. The fairy-tale scheme is certainly essential to a story occupied by ogres, unhappy princesses, by knights who bear the memory of a permanent stain. But play and fantasy are neither defenceless nor ingenious and behind the mask, pain, remorse and fear are part of the norm. To the point of marking forever three lives exposed too early to the horror that we are not prepared to see in our every-day lives. (Giorgio Gosetti)>Click here< to listen to the audio introduction to the film with exclusive extras, courtesy by Subti |
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PROGRAMMING |
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30/08/2011 - 11:30 hours |
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RUGGINE Sala Darsena
Press, Industry, Professional |
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01/09/2011 - 16:30 hours |
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RUGGINE Sala Darsena
Tickets, All accreditations
Followed by Q&A |
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trailer
PB_Ruggine_Ita.doc |
PB_Ruggine_ENG.pdf |
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