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Lorenzo Pullega recoge historias sobre el río Reno en L’oro del Reno

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- El primer largometraje del director italiano, producido por Pier Giorgio Bellocchio y los hermanos Manetti, tendrá su estreno mundial en la Competición Big Screen del IFFR

Lorenzo Pullega recoge historias sobre el río Reno en L’oro del Reno
The Rhine Gold by Lorenzo Pullega

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An international debut with all the trimmings is on the cards for The Rhine Gold [+lee también:
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, Bologna-born director Lorenzo Pullega’s first feature film is set to be presented in a world premiere within the Big Screen competition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, running 30 January to 9 February (read our news). The movie is produced by Pier Giorgio Bellocchio and the Manetti bros., alongside Roberto Romagnoli, Federico Montevecchi and Lorenzo Pullega, on behalf of Mompracem and Rheingold Film in collaboration with RAI Cinema with the support of the Emilia-Romagna region by way of the Emilia-Romagna Film Commission.

Written by Federico Montevecchi, Lorenzo Pullega and Roberto Romagnoli, The Rhine Gold is a story about stories which unfold around a river: Italy's Reno. The mission of travelling and listening to tales set between the past and the present along the banks of the waterway falls to a director who’s been tasked by a strange local group to make a documentary. He sets off from the source to the river’s mouth, gathering notes and impressions. Little by little, this little trip around the river of his childhood turns into a dreamlike journey which is far vaster in people’s tales, where losing yourself can also mean finding yourself.

The cast is composed of Rebecca Antonaci (Finally Dawn [+lee también:
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), Giuseppe Gandini (of Eat Pray Love and the series Curon [+lee también:
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), Marco Mario De Notaris (Love and Bullets [+lee también:
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, Indivisible [+lee también:
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), Eva Robins (recently seen in Tu mi nascondi qualcosa [+lee también:
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), Lucianna De Falco (recently gracing L'amore e altre seghe mentali), and TV presenter and theatre actor Giorgio Comaschi, not to mention Flavia Bakiu, Marco Dondarini, Melissa Falasconi and Lorenzo Ansaloni.

The film’s photography is curated by Alessandro Veridiani, while editing is by Ilaria Cimmino, set design falls to Miriam Scurato and Gianpietro Huber, costumes to Eva Arellano Martin, sound to Alberto Fontana, and music to Marco Pedrazzi.

Having graduated in 1991, Lorenzo Pullega previously worked as an assistant director to the Manetti bros. on the hit TV series Inspector Coliandro, before specialising in location management in subsequent seasons of the series. He has also collaborated on national and international productions, including Netflix series Master of None, films After the War [+lee también:
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and My Brother Chases Dinosaurs [+lee también:
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, and the Diabolik [+lee también:
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trilogy. In 2016, he directed his first short film, Calandrino, which was a loose adaptation of a famous short story by Boccaccio, while his second short film released in 2019, Gli Arcidiavoli - a comedy with surrealist undertones set in the underworld of pool halls – enjoyed screenings in numerous festivals and competitions.

(Traducción del italiano)

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