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Alessandro Borghi dará vida a Walter Bonatti en Bianco di Daniele Vicari

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- Empieza el rodaje en el Valle de Aosta de la nueva cinta del director italiano, sobre la trágica escalada del Mont Blanc por parte del legendario alpinista italiano en 1961

Alessandro Borghi dará vida a Walter Bonatti en Bianco di Daniele Vicari
Daniele Vicari y Alessandro Borghi durante el rodaje de Bianco (© Alfredo Falvo)

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Fresh from participating in the 82nd Venice Film Festival where he presented Tired of Killing [+lee también:
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, Daniele Vicari is already on set working on his new feature film, Bianco. With shooting having kicked off today in the Aosta Valley, the film will tell the tragic tale of Bonatti’s failed attempt to climb Mont Blanc in 1961 and will star Roman actor Alessandro Borghi (awarded a David di Donatello trophy for his part in On My Skin and a Nastro d’Argento prize for toplining The Eight Mountains [+lee también:
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, and starring in Heads or Tails? [+lee también:
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and The Captive [+lee también:
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this year) as legendary mountaineer Walter Bonatti.

The film is based on Frêney 1961 - La tempesta sul Monte Bianco by Marco Albino Ferrari, which is one of the great classics of mountain literature. The subject and screenplay come courtesy of Massimo Gaudioso, Francesca Manieri, Marco Albino Ferrari and Daniele Vicari himself. In 1961, Walter Bonatti led six of the best mountaineers of his generation on a climb thus far considered impossible, scaling the Central Pillar of Frêney - the final corner of Mont Blanc yet to be conquered. Bianco looks back on this tragic endeavour, which saw only three of those involved escaping with their lives and which consigned Walter Bonatti to the history books for his bravery.

Unfolding between the Aosta Valley and the South Tyrol region, filming is kicking off in Courmayeur and will subsequently climb Mont Blanc and follow the path Bonatti actually trod during the tragic expedition charted in the movie: from the Flambeaux to La Fourche before heading on to Peuterey and the foot of the Central Pillar of Frêney, an immense 800-metre-high wall of sheer rock. 

“A few years ago, a film like Bianco would have been impossible”, the director’s notes insist. “You couldn’t have envisaged complicated scenes on vertical walls, with people acting while climbing for weeks and bold camera movements. Shooting a film in a location like that is a real technological, productive and artistic challenge. The work that went into Alfonso Cuarón’s incredible film, Gravity [+lee también:
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”, was a real reference point for me”.

Daniele Vicari has always alternated between documentary films and fiction, and his most recent titles are Tired of Killing and the documentary Fela, My Living God [+lee también:
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. His most successful film, Diaz – Don’t Clean Up This Blood [+lee también:
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, was presented in the 2012 Berlinale’s Panorama section and scooped four David di Donatello awards.

Starring alongside Alessandro Borghi are Pierre Deladonchamps (awarded the Best Male Newcomer César for Stranger By The Lake [+lee también:
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and seen last year in Dog on Trial [+lee también:
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), Finnegan Oldfield (nominated twice at the Césars and seen this year in Alpha [+lee también:
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and Couture), Marlon Joubert (of The Hand of God [+lee también:
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, Parthenope [+lee también:
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and the series Suburræterna), Quentin Faure (of the series Furies and Dark Hearts), Alessio Del Mastro (of the TV series Thou Shalt Not Kill), and Jonas Bloquet (awarded the Best Newcomer Magritte for Private Lessons [+lee también:
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and recently seen in Night Call [+lee también:
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).

Cinematography is entrusted to Gherardo Gossi, set design to Marta Maffucci and costumes to Emmanuelle Youchnovski, while Alessandro Palmerini is overseeing sound and Benni Atria is managing editing.

Bianco is a co-production between Italy, France and Belgium, produced by Mattia Guerra on behalf of Be Water Film and RAI Cinema, by Laurent Fumeron for The Project Film Club, and by Joseph Rouschop and Eva Curia for Tarantula, with support from the Italian Ministry of Culture’s Film and Audiovisual Investment Development Fund, the IDM Film & Music Commission Südtirol and the Aosta Valley Film Commission Foundation.

(Traducción del italiano)

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