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Roan Johnson retourne derrière la caméra en duo avec le musicien Dade

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- Le réalisateur anglo-italien s’est allié au musicien et producteur de disques turinois pour une œuvre d’expérimentation qui mêle récit visuel et musique

Roan Johnson retourne derrière la caméra en duo avec le musicien Dade
Le réalisateur Roan Johnson, l'acteur Lorenzo Aloi et le musicien Dade sur le tournage du film (© Marco Piovanotto/Movimenti Production/Red Joint/Emotion Network/Rai Cinema)

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After a 4-week period in Turin, shooting has wrapped on the movie which has seen Turin-based musician and record producer Davide Pavanello, known as Dade, stepping behind the cameras for the very first time and teaming up with screenwriter and director Roan Johnson, who was in Turin fifteen years ago filming The First on the List [+lire aussi :
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. Recently involved in the TV series I delitti del BarLume, Johnson is returning to film after 2021’s #Stayhome [+lire aussi :
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and Piuma [+lire aussi :
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, the latter of which competed in Venice in 2016.

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The feature film whose title is yet to be formalised sees Lorenzo Aloi – known for his part in the Netflix series Fidelity and as the protagonist of Beatrice Baldacci’s first work in 2022, The Den [+lire aussi :
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– playing Sami, a young delivery driver who glides through the streets of Milan each and every day. On New Year’s Eve, when the city is an explosion of lights and celebrations, the young man delivers an enormous sushi order to a luxurious villa in the north of the city.  Following an invitation to stay for the evening, Sami meets Nia – played by indie-pop singer Kaze – and immediately feels a connection with her.  But as his first love takes its first steps, an impulsive decision has fatal consequences, and Sami must decide whether to face the repercussions of his actions.

The film’s images and music play a crucial role, thanks not least to a cast involving artists along the lines of Levante, Margherita Vicario (Gloria! [+lire aussi :
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), Kyshan Wilson and Rosa Chemical (playing himself), alongside well-known actor Claudio Santamaria (awarded a David di Donatello for Best Actor thanks to They Call Me Jeeg [+lire aussi :
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and recently seen in the box office champion Madly [+lire aussi :
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).

A metropolitan story – according to the production team – with an original and innovative appeal which uses its soundtrack as a primary narrative tool, the film is an experimental work fusing visual tale and music, blending unreleased tracks from the rap and pop world into the storyline, which sees the same actors delivering a roller coaster of sung verses and rhythmic lines, and in which the soundtrack turns into the story itself rather than merely accompanying it.

Photography is by Gianluca Palma, editing falls to Paolo Landolfi and set design is the work of Lonie Heys Cerchio, while costumes are designed by Francesca Cibischino. The feature is being produced by Giorgio Scorza on behalf of Movimenti Production, by Carlo Sgarzi for Red Joint, and by Mattia Mor for Emotion Network together with RAI Cinema, with support from the Piemonte Film TV Fund and the Film Commission Torino Piemonte.

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