IFFI 2017 International Cinema Catalogue
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Ears<br />
Orecchie<br />
Italy | 2016 | Italian | 90 min | Black and White<br />
Director Alessandro Aronadio<br />
Producer Costanza Coldagelli<br />
Screenplay Alessandro Aronadio,<br />
Valerio Cilio<br />
<strong>Cinema</strong>tographer Francesco Di<br />
Giacomo<br />
Editor Roberto Di Tanna<br />
Sound Design Daniela Bassani, Marzia<br />
Cordò, Stefano Grosso<br />
Production Designer Daniele Frabetti<br />
Cast Daniele Parisi, Silvia D’Amico,<br />
Pamela Villoresi, Ivan Franek, Rocco<br />
Papaleo, Piera Degli Esposti, Milena<br />
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✪ INDIA PREMIERE<br />
A man wakes up one morning with an<br />
irritating ringing in his ear. A note on the<br />
fridge says: “Your friend Luigi is dead.<br />
P.S. I took the car”. The problem is that<br />
he does not know who this Luigi is. And<br />
so begins a tragicomic day in search of<br />
the world’s madness, one of those days<br />
that change you forever.<br />
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Alessandro Aronadio<br />
Alessandro Aronadio, directed Due Vite Per Caso, his<br />
first work for the cinema, which was the only Italian film<br />
chosen to compete at the Berlin Film Festival. The film<br />
was selected by over 50 international festivals, and<br />
won 15 prizes, among which was the Nastro d’Argento<br />
awarded to Isabella Ragonese. He has recently written<br />
Edoardo Leo’s Cosa Vuoi Che Sia and Guido Chiesa’s<br />
Classe Z.