Country: Italy
Year: 1997
Duration: 69'


The period of the struggles and the demands of the workers in Italy in the period directly after the Second World War, shown through a montage of images from the films of Gregoretti and Pontecorvo as well as from audiovisual news reports.

Biography

film director

Antonietta De Lillo

Antonietta De Lillo (Naples, 1960) began working as a photo reporter and then, in 1985, directed with Giorgio Magliulo The Remains of Nothing, Silver Ribbon as Best First Film. Between 1992 and 1999 she made various documentaries and video portraits, including Ogni sedia ha il suo rumore, dedicated to Alda Merini. Her film Racconti di Vittoria (1995) received the FEDIC Award and the Film Critic Union’s Award in Venice, while Non è giusto participated at the Locarno Film Festival. The Remains of Nothing (2004), presented in Venice, won three David di Donatellos and the Flaiano Award for Best Screenplay. In 2007 she founded the production and distribution company Marechiarofilm, with which she made La pazza della porta accanto and Let’s Go, both presented at the Torino Film Festival, in 2013 and 2014.

FILMOGRAFIA

Angelo Novi fotografo di scena (doc., 1992), Promessi sposi (doc., 1993), Ogni sedia ha il suo rumore (doc., 1995), Viento ‘e Terra (1996), Il faro (2000), Non è giusto (2001), Pianeta Tonino (2002), Il resto di niente (2004), Il pranzo di Natale (2011), Oggi insieme, domani anche (2013), La pazza della porta accanto (mm, doc., 2013), Let’s Go (cm, doc., 2014), Oggi insieme domani anche (doc., 2015).

Cast

& Credits

Director and plot:Antonietta De Lillo.
Editor: Claudio Di Lolli.
Sound: Riccardo Giagni.
Production company: Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico, via Francesco Saverio Sprovieri 14, 00152 Roma, tel. +39065818442, fax +3906-58331365, Email archivio@mbox.vol.it.
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