PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Italie / Suisse
Ça tourne pour Brianza, de Simone Catania
- Le film interprété par Fausto Russo Alesi suit l'héritier d'une entreprise familiale dont les investissements louches, alliés à la crise économique, l'entraînent dans une spirale d'endettement

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Shooting has kicked off in Piedmont on Brianza, the new feature film by Turin-born director and producer Simone Catania, who’ll be shooting in the region for roughly three weeks before moving on to Lombardy and Switzerland.
The film’s protagonist is played by Fausto Russo Alesi (nominated for a David di Donatello trophy via Exterior Night [+lire aussi :
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interview : Marco Bellocchio
fiche série] and recently seen in Duse [+lire aussi :
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interview : Pietro Marcello
interview : Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
fiche film]), with support from Paolo Pierobon (Kidnapped [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], and recently cast in Portobello – The Fall of Enzo Tortora [+lire aussi :
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interview : Marco Bellocchio
fiche série] and Mussolini: Son of the Century [+lire aussi :
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interview : Joe Wright
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fiche film]) and Christophe Sermet (Lubo [+lire aussi :
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interview : Giorgio Diritti
interview : Giorgio Diritti
interview : Valentina Bellè
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interview : Hannes Baumgartner
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interview : Jérémie et Yannick Renier
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Set in 2010 and based on real events, Brianza follows Giorgio Farina, the heir to a family business founded by his grandfather, whose reckless investments combine with the financial crisis to suck him into a spiral of debt. Forced to lie to his loved ones in order to hide his failure, and suffocated by a provincial town’s social and cultural dynamics, Giorgio – who’s also a widely respected police consultant – ends up carrying out an act he never would have thought possible.
The film’s screenplay was penned by Ugo Chiti, Fabio Natale and Catania himself. Photography is entrusted to Pietro Zuercher, while sound falls to Giovanni Corona, music to Victor Hugo Fumagalli and editing to Chiara Griziotti.
A director and producer who’s also a founder of Turin-based firm Indyca, the film sees Catania stepping behind the cameras once again following his first work, Drive Me Home [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (2018). His future projects also include the feature film in development Tina, which is similarly based on a true story.
Brianza is being produced by Indyca and Switzerland's Beauvoir Films together with Switzerland's Rough Cat, with support from the 2021-2027 FESR Piemonte – “Piemonte Film TV Fund” call for submissions and the Film Commission Torino Piemonte – Piemonte Film TV Development Fund.
(Traduit de l'italien)
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