PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Italie / Espagne
Fabrizio Ferraro tourne Morte a Venezia
par Camillo De Marco
- Le réalisateur italien travaille sur une libre adaptation, coproduite par Boudu et Eddie Saeta, de la nouvelle de Thomas Mann portée à l'écran en 1971 par Luchino Visconti

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Fabrizio Ferraro is kicking off filming in Venice on his new movie, Morte a Venezia, which is loosely based on the novella, Death in Venice, by Thomas Mann, who would have celebrated his 150th birthday this year. Published in 1912, the story is considered to be one of the German writer’s most significant works, which is also known to wider audiences thanks to the 1971 film of the same name directed by Luchino Visconti, Death in Venice.
Mann’s book revolves around famous writer, Gustav von Aschenbach, who falls madly in love with a Polish boy called Tadzio while on holiday in Venice. Despite a cholera epidemic, Aschenbach decides to stay in the city to stay close to the youngster, until he succumbs to the illness and dies, scarred by desire and decadence. Ferraro’s black and white version of the film “immerses itself in the gloom of the current crisis with Thomas Mann’s text as a compass”. The cast is led by Mexican-born Swiss director, Pablo Sigg.
Ferraro is returning to Venice to shoot his movie exactly one year on from the release of his previous film, Desert Suite [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], which was presented in a world premiere in the Giornate degli Autori’s 2024 Venice Nights line-up. His other most memorable and recent feature films include Wanted, presented in Rome Film Fest’s 2023 Freestyle section; I morti rimangono con la bocca aperta, another Italian-Spanish co-production presented in Rome’s Progressive Cinema Competition, as well as in the IFFR’s Harbour section in 2023, and The Luminous View [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], selected for the Berlinale Forum in 2021.
After an initial two weeks in Venice, filming will wrap between the end of 2025 and the start of 2026 between Venice and Naples. Morte a Venezia is an independent production by Ferraro’s Boudu in co-production with producer Luis Miñarro’s Spanish firm Eddie Saeta and RAI Cinema. The film’s release is scheduled for autumn 2026.
(Traduit de l'italien)
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