PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Italie
Marco D’Amore tourne Caracas, avec Toni Servillo
par Camillo De Marco
- Le tournage de ce film, tiré d’un roman d'Ermanno Rea et produit par Picomedia, Mad Entertainment et Vision Distribution, va s’effectuer en sept semaines à Naples
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Toni Servillo is leading the cast of Caracas [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], the second fiction feature film directed by Marco D’Amore, who’s known for playing Ciro Di Marzio in the TV series Gomorrah and in his first directorial effort The Immortal [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film]. Caracas also sees D’Amore carving himself out a role, alongside Servillo (recently seen in The First Day of My Life [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film], Strangeness [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] and the Marco Bellocchio series Exterior Night [+lire aussi :
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interview : Marco Bellocchio
fiche série]) and young actress Lina Camelia Lumbroso (who appears in Guillaume Nicloux’s The Lockdown Tower [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film], which is currently touring French cinemas).
Based upon the novel published in 2007 Napoli Ferrovia, by Ermanno Rea, the film’s first clapperboard slammed a few days ago in Naples, with shooting set to continue for another 7 weeks. Caracas is produced by Picomedia, Mad Entertainment and Vision Distribution, who are also managing international sales at the Berlin Film Festival’s EFM.
Giordano Fonte is a Neapolitan writer who wanders around an engulfing and terrorising yet enchanting version of Naples, a city he no longer recognises having not returned to it for many years. But he’s not alone. He’s accompanied by Caracas, a man who’s active in the far right and who’s about to convert to Islam in search of a truth about existence which has thus far eluded him. Giordano sings about Caracas and Yasmina’s impossible love as they make their way through a city where everyone hopes they won’t lose their way and that they’ll find redemption. Everyone, including Caracas and Giordano, dreams of waking from a nightmare and opening their eyes, after a night full of darkness, onto a day full of light.
“Naples in Caracas is an abandoned, messy and beautiful city. Abused and shameless. Damned. Naples isn’t Naples, it’s a South American barrio, a Brazilian favela, an Indian slum”, the director stresses. The film’s photography comes courtesy of Stefano Meloni who collaborated on D’Amore’s documentary Napoli magica [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] last year. Fabrizio D’Arpino is handling set design while costumes are entrusted to Laurianne Scimemi Del Francia.
(Traduit de l'italien)
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