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Gianluca Matarrese documenta los dilemas éticos de un médico en GEN_
por Vittoria Scarpa
- La nueva cinta del director italiano, sobre el deseo de tener un hijo y la afirmación de la identidad de género, ha sido seleccionada en la competición World Cinema Documentary de Sundance
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It’s been just over a year since we last saw Gianluca Matarrese in Venice, shuttling his characters between the theatre stage and real life in The Zola Experience [+lee también:
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This new feature film by the prolific director originally from Moncalieri (Turin) and now living in Paris – over the past five years, he’s directed nine films presented in international festivals, including in the IDFA, CPH:DOX, the Torino Film Festival, Visions du Réel and Biografilm – is co-produced by Italy, France and Switzerland, courtesy of Bellota Films, Stemal Entertainment and Elefant Films, and at the hands of Donatella Palermo, Dominique Barneaud and Alexandre Iordachescu.
Every single day, in Milan’s Niguarda Hospital, Dr Maurizio Bini helps infertile couples fulfil their desire to become parents and supports those embarking upon gender-assertion therapy. In a context of ethical dilemmas, Dr Bini operates between the limits of what’s possible and the pressure exerted by a market increasingly geared towards the commodification of bodies, with one courageous mission: to help people’s greatest dreams come true.
“The film tackles ethical, social and legal dilemmas found in Europe and in eastern democracies, but also worldwide”, explains Matarrese, whose titles include Everything Must Go (named Best Italian Documentary in Turin), The Last Chapter [+lee también:
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GEN_ is written by the director together with Donatella Della Ratta, with editing entrusted to Giorgia Villa. Gianluca Matarrese is also heading up photography, while music comes courtesy of Cantautoma. The film is likewise backed by France Télévisions and RTS Radio Télévision Suisse, with support from the CNC and Cinéforom.
(Traducción del italiano)
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