33° TORINO FILM FESTIVAL
FESTA MOBILE 2015

OGGI INSIEME DOMANI ANCHE

OGGI INSIEME DOMANI ANCHE
by Antonietta De Lillo
Country: Italy
Year: 2015
Duration: 88'


A mosaic of gazes, faces, stories gathered from numerous authors around Italy. A participatory film created and edited by Antonietta De Lillo who, through fragments of various types (documentaries, investigations, animation, images of current events and archival material) composes a portrait of love today, forty years after the referendum on divorce and Pasolini’s Love Meetings.

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).

Declaration

film director

“One of the changes which cinema has undergone with the advent of digital technology regards the concept of ‘original.’ Thanks to digital film, we don’t talk about original anymore but about ‘native files.’ Well, my idea of a participatory project extends all the way to the possibility that authors can find a shore to create their narration, their film, and then offer their own images as part of the participatory film’s story. The participatory film is the ultimate goal of the project, but it’s not the only one. I imagine a scale, with the autonomy and the individuality of every single story on one side and a new narration, collective and also unitary, constructed on the other.”

Cast

& Credits

a cura di/edited by
Antonietta De Lillo
regia/directors
Antonio Aragona, Yuki Bagnardi, Gabriele Camelo, Loredana Conte, Marta Corradi, Antonietta De Lillo, Maria Di Razza, Nunzia Esposito, Agostino Ferrente, Federica Iacobelli, Teresa Iaropoli, Ilaria Jovine, Fabiomassimo Lozzi, Pasquale Marino, Paolo Marzoni, Tebana Masoni, Aglaia Mora, Elena Morando, Luca Musella, Bartolomeo Pampaloni, Margherita Pescetti, Cristina Pignalosa, Giovanni Piperno, Marco Simon Puccioni, Helena Rizzo, Fabiana Sargentini, Greta Scicchitano, Alessandro Tamburini, Erika Tasini, Ciro Zecca sceneggiatura/screenplay
Antonietta De Lillo, Fabio Natale
montaggio/film editing
Pietro D’Onofrio
produzione/production
Marechiaro Film
coproduzione/coproduction
Archivio audiovisivo del movimento operaio e democratico

contatti/contacts
Marechiarofilm
Alice Mariani
a.mariani@marechiarofilm.com
www.marechiarofilm.com
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