NASTASSIA
Country: Italy
Year: 1996
Duration: 12'


"I was walking down Nevski Prospect when I saw a punk who was wearing a little diamond on his nose. At that time, I was a brave girl and I turned around and asked him 'what's your name?'" A few weeks later, Nastassia leaves her family, friends, and St. Petersburg and follows the boy to Italy.

Biography

film director

Francesco Munzi

Francesco Munzi (Rome, Italy, 1969), after getting his degree in political science, studied filmmaking at the Centro sperimentale di cinematografia, graduating in 1998. In 2004, he made his first feature film, Saimir, and presented it in the Horizons section of the Venice Film Festival, where it got a special mention for the Luigi De Laurentiis Opera Prima Award; in 2006, it received another five Silver Ribbons nominations, winning Best New Director, two David di Donatello, and a European Film Festival nomination for European Discovery of the Year (the Fassbinder Prize). His second movie, Il resto della notte (2008), was presented at the Quinzaine des réalisateurs in Cannes. He returned to the Venice Film Festival in 2014 with Anime nere, winning nine David di Donatello Awards. In 2016, he wrote the book L’ora di regia with Gianni Amelio as part of the Centro sperimentale di cinematografia series published by Rubbettino.

FILMOGRAFIA

Valse (cm, 1992), Tre del mattino (cm, 1994), Nastassia (cm, 1996), L’età incerta (cm, 1998), Giacomo e Luo Ma (cm, 1999), Van Gogh (doc., 1990), La disfatta (doc., 1994), Il neorealismo. Letteratura e cinema (doc., 1999), Saimir (2004), Il resto della notte (2008), Anime nere (2014).

Cast

& Credits

Regia, soggetto e sceneggiatura: Francesco Munzi.
Director of photography: Paolo Bravi.
Editor: Walter Fasano.
Sound: Lilio Rosato.
Cast: Nastassia Brouginina, Marcello Aliotta.
Production company: Hakim Zejjari Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, via Tuscolana 1524, 00173 Roma, tel. +3906722941, fax +3906-7211619.
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