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Sergio Rubini tourne L’uomo giusto dans une atmosphère de mystère

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- Le nouveau film de l'acteur comme réalisateur et scénariste est un thriller interprété par Claudio Santamaria, Fabrizio Gifuni et Miriam Leone dont même les comédiens ignorent le dénouement

Sergio Rubini tourne L’uomo giusto dans une atmosphère de mystère
Claudio Santamaria, Fabrizio Gifuni, Sergio Rubini et Miriam Leone sur le tournage de L’uomo giusto (© Riccardo Ghilardi)

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Shooting on Sergio Rubini’s new movie kicked off in Rome on 16 October and is ongoing, but it was only yesterday that the title, cast and synopsis were revealed. L’uomo giusto is a thriller and, to keep people guessing until the film’s theatrical release, the Apulian director, screenwriter and actor has opted for a locked-down set. Not even the actors or crew know what the real ending will be: Rubini will shoot several versions to maintain the mystery right up to the very last take. As such, the plot revealed by the production team only provides a basic outline of the story.

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L’uomo giusto tells the story of Bernie, a cultured but troubled forty-something played by Claudio Santamaria (awarded the David di Donatello for Best Actor via They Call Me Jeeg [+lire aussi :
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making of
interview : Gabriele Mainetti
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and an Italian Golden Globe this year via The Negotiator [+lire aussi :
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, and also seen in Madly [+lire aussi :
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). Bernie bumps into Greta, a former university colleague he was secretly in love with, played by Miriam Leone (nominated for a David di Donatello via Diabolik [+lire aussi :
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and starring in Be Loved [+lire aussi :
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this year). Bernie discovers that Greta is married to Dr Rivoli, a familiar and well-liked face thanks to his constant humanitarian work. He’s played by Fabrizio Gifuni (the winner of a Best Supporting Actor David di Donatello trophy for Human Capital [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
interview : Paolo Virzì
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]
and another for Best Actor thanks to Exterior Night [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Marco Bellocchio
fiche série
]
, and starring in the series Portobello – The Fall of Enzo Tortora [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
interview : Marco Bellocchio
fiche série
]
this year). To help her old friend, Greta invites him to stay for a while in their attic apartment, but the atmosphere at home proves tense and ambiguous: Rivoli is being hounded by someone from his past who’s making threats. Driven by a sense of gratitude and justice, Bernie tries to help the couple but ends up caught in a spiral of secrets and twists which call his values and his very existence into question. The three leads are joined by Fausto Russo Alesi, Valentina Cervi and Rubini himself. Jacopo Dragonetti, Yasemin Sannino, Alberto Molinari and Gioele Dix also star in the cast.

L’uomo giusto is written by Carla Cavalluzzi, Angelo Pasquini and by Rubini himself, marking the fifteenth feature in a career which began with La stazione in 1990, a breakthrough debut film honoured in Venice Critics’ Week, as well as at the David di Donatello and Nastri d’Argento Awards. Rubini’s most recent directorial effort was the TV miniseries Leopardi - Il poeta dell'infinito, screened out of competition in the 2024 Venice Film Festival. In 2021, he presented the movie I fratelli De Filippo [+lire aussi :
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in competition in Rome Film Fest.

Cinematography on L’uomo giusto comes courtesy of Fabio Zamarion, editing is by Giogiò Franchini, who’s now on his fifth collaboration with Rubini, production design is by Paola Comencini, who previously worked on I fratelli De Filippo, and costumes are by Patrizia Chericoni, who’s been by Rubini’s side for over twenty years.

L’uomo giusto is being produced by Roberto Proia for Eagle Pictures, fresh off the domestic box-office success of The Boy with Pink Pants [+lire aussi :
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(earning over €10 million), in league with RAI Cinema. Eagle Pictures will release the film in Italian cinemas in 2026.

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