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Duccio Chiarini rueda Un eroe italiano, protagonizada por Enrico Tijani y Andrea Pennacchi
por Vittoria Scarpa
- En su nuevo largometraje producido por Rosamont, el cineasta italiano emergente narra con ironía las peripecias de un migrante incorrecto y arrogante

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Since 27 February, shooting has been underway in Turin on Duccio Chiarini’s new feature, Un eroe italiano. The Florence-born director’s third work of fiction after Short Skin [+lee también:
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Written by Giulia Gianni (Attenti al gorilla [+lee también:
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Un eroe italiano stars Enrico Tijani (of the TV series The Sea Beyond) and Andrea Pennacchi (The Last One For the Road [+lee también:
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“For Rosamont, bringing this comedy to life is like writing the happy ending to a fairy tale,” enthuses Marica Stocchi. “Yousuf Saeid’s desire to tell the story of an ill-behaved migrant springs from a wish to portray a fragile, flawed human being, without moralising, and with plenty of humour. No one is better equipped than Duccio Chiarini to elevate this delicate and entertaining tale through poetry, respect and intelligence”.
Un eroe italiano is being made with the support of the PR FESR Piemonte 2021-2027 – “Piemonte Film TV Fund” call for submissions, with backing from the Film Commission Torino Piemonte and the Fondo Regionale per l’Audiovisivo del FVG. Filming will take place in Turin over a total of seven weeks.
(Traducción del italiano)
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