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Début de tournage pour Rosa Pietra e Stella à Portici, en Italie

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- L'héroïne de ce premier long-métrage de Marcello Sannino est une femme avec un esprit libre et rebelle qui risque de perdre sa fille parce qu'elle travaille avec des immigrés clandestins

Début de tournage pour Rosa Pietra e Stella à Portici, en Italie
Marcello Sannino, Ivana Lotito, Ludovica Nasti et Fabrizio Rongione (© Mario Spada)

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Filming has just kicked off on Rosa Pietra e Stella [+lire aussi :
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– the first feature by the documentary filmmaker Marcello Sannino (Corde, La seconda natura and Porta Capuana, to name but a few) – on the great Granatello Bourbon Pier in Portici (Naples). The film will be shot over the course of five weeks in Portici and Naples and is a Parallelo 41, Bronx Film and PFA Films production in collaboration with RAI Cinema. The feature received a contribution from the Region of Campania (Piano Cinema 2017 - Bando Fondi POC) and support from the Regione Campania Film Commission in collaboration with the Municipality of Portici.

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Sannino’s film tells the story of Carmela, a beautiful, free young woman who lives in Portici with her mother and daughter. Naples represents the nearby metropolis where Carmela hopes to live her life. Spurred on by her rebellious spirit and survival instinct, she follows her confused ambitions using the only tools that fate has made available to her. Among the numerous small jobs that she takes, one job in particular seems to give her hope, but it involves working with immigrants on behalf of a lawyer. She is given responsibility for Tarek, a forty-year-old Algerian man who has lived in Naples for many years. The fragile balance of Carmela's life soon starts to collapse when she risks losing her daughter to social services. Carmela, now out of place in her own town, will do everything she can to get her back.

Ivana Lotito (Azzurra in the Gomorra TV series) plays Carmela, while and Ludovica Nasti, the amazing young actress in My Brilliant Friend [+lire aussi :
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, plays her twelve-year-old daughter. Fabrizio Rongione, an actor loved by the Dardenne brothers (The Son [+lire aussi :
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, Rosetta), plays the Tunisian Tarek, while Carmela's mother is played by Imma Piro (a theatre actress with Eduardo De Filippo). The cast also stars Imma Piro, Valentina Curatoli, Francesca Bergamo, Anna Redi, Gigi Savoia, Pietro Juliano and David Power.

"In my opinion," says the director, "there is no such thing as a 'social' problem. Problems are all human problems. And in these increasingly inhuman times, the only thing we can do is focus on the people themselves." The film’s screenplay was written by Marcello Sannino, Giorgio Caruso and Guido Lombardi with Massimiliano Virgilio. Joining the project as the director of photography is Alessandro Abate, while editing has been entrusted to Giogiò Franchini, music to Riccardo Veno, set design to Antonio Farina, sound to Daniele Maranello, costume design to Rossella Aprea, and casting to Adele Gallo and Massimiliano Pacifico.

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