Notturno

Gianfranco Rosi
Sun 25 Apr 21 and Tue 27 Apr 21
  • Not harmful / all ages

Gianfranci Rosi looks for places where the boat people from Fuocoammare come from. War resounds through every frame.

The border region between Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Lebanon are scarred by war. This region’s history is one of oppression, invasion, terrorism, military coups, foreign interference, corrupt regimes, and dictators. Those who live there nevertheless try to live normal lives, as best they can. The critically acclaimed director went out there to film only after the news crews left. The film documents the daily life of a family sleeping and living in a single room, a duck hunter’s nightly canoe trips, and the preparations for a theatre performance in a care home. The scenes are often serene, sometimes even humorous, but in the background we regularly hear the sound of gunfire. Desolate, muddy refugee camps show the lasting aftermath of all the conflict. The testimonies of young children describing the horrors they have seen committed by ISIS fighters are chilling. The documentary maker, who films with the eye of a painter, allows the scenes to speak for themselves. The beautiful camerawork, often in evening or morning light, is the common thread in his quest for humanity and gives us true cinematographic enjoyment.

direction
Gianfranco Rosi
duration
100 min
year
2020
country
Italy, France, Germany
language
Arabic, Kurdish
Subtitles
Dutch
  • Not harmful / all ages

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Gianfranco Rosi

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Intriguing documentary on the echoes of war.

VPRO CINEMA