Press book Beket inglese
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Press book Beket inglese
SHOOTING HOPE and BLUE FILM presents a film produced by Davide Manuli Bruno Tribbioli Alessandro Bonifazi a production by Shooting Hope and Blue Film BEKET a film written and directed by Davide Manuli 1 BEKET ● credits Writted and Directed by Davide Manuli Cast Luciano Curreli – Freak Jerome Duranteau – Jaja’ Fabrizio Gifuni – Agente Zero Sei Roberto “Freak” Antoni – Mariachi e Oracolo Special guest star Boxing champion and with Paolo Rossi – Agente Zero Otto Simone Maludrottu – Se Stesso Simona Caramelli – Eva Photography Tarek Ben Abdallah Editing Rosella Mocci Original music Miss Kittin’ & The Hacker, “Freak” Antoni, Alessandra Mostacci, Stefano Ianne, Massimiliano Cigala, Marco Saveriano Production designer Mario Courrier Costumes Valentina Stefani Sound Marco Fiumara Sound mix Fabio Cerretti per Studio 16 Produced by Davide Manuli Bruno Tribbioli Alessandro Bonifazi Produced with the Contribution of Country Year of production Location Duration Format Sound Provincia di Olbia e Tempio Pausania Provincia Medio Campidano Unione dei Comuni “Alta Gallura” Delphina Hotels & Resorts Cocoon Art Gianluca Vassallo Italy 2008 Sardegna e Umbria 80’ 35 mm. B/N Dolby Digital SR 2 BEKET ● sinopsis Freak and Jajà live in a no-man’s land, outside time and dates. Mankind no longer inhabits the planet. Only a few strange characters, survivors, make rare appearances. The two main characters meet at a bus-stop in the middle of no-where, they have never met before. The bus arrives, but it doesn’t stop. It’s the bus which brings to GODOT, the God who makes his presence felt beyond the mountain in the shape of a musical sound. Having lost the bus, Freak and Jajà decide to look for it on foot. They start on a journey which will make them meet the bizarre characters who live in this land. They find a mariachi storyteller, two actors reciting Adam and Eve in the middle of a salty lake, a child who appears to be the ‘magic’ voice of Godot, an oracle who lives on the extractor well of an abandoned mine, and finally a solitary girl who lives on a beach. Unfortunately, before the end of their trip, Freak and Jajà will die. They fail to reach their God. 3 BEKET ● notes of criticism by Roberto Nanni Rome, 18.6.2008 What I have seen is strong, with definite contours, it can’t be missed and it can’t be fully perceived. It is beyond conscious and subconscious points of reference. ‘Godot’, ‘Film’ with Buster Keaton, Ionesco and its theatre, ‘Mosaic in confidence’ by Peter Kubelka or the very anthology of black humor by Breton, are not perhaps the peculiar aspect of this work. Again, I repeat: it is beyond everything. I think it is not necessary to illustrate reality, but to interpret it even through ‘lies’ or self-destruction. The film succeeded in its purpose, and got to the central nervous system. Roberto Nanni ROBERTO NANNI (Bologna), independent film-maker, documentary maker. Amongst his most famous works, “DEREK JARMAN CONVERSAZIONI” winner of the Turin Film Festival 1993, “I DIARI DELLA SACHER”- ANTONIO RUJU” and “PICCOLI OSTINATI” with words and music by STEVEN BRAUN of TUXEDOMOON. 4 BEKET ● director’s notes “BEKET” is the third chapter of my trilogy on Cinema of solitude. The first chapter is the short film “BOMBAY: ARTHUR ROAD PRISON”, winner of the ‘vela d’Oro’ in Bellaria (1999), it talks about prisons. The second is my feature, “GIROTONDO, GIRO INTORNO AL MONDO”, it talks about being cast out. This third act talks about the absurd nature of existence. All three films are in black and white. ‘BEKET’ is about the need for self-expression, freely, with no self-censorship. The project takes shape together with producers Bruno Tribbioli and Alessandro Bonifazi from BLUE FILM. It is an old-fashioned film, very cinematographic. In order to have this freedom, it has been necessary to think of a small production, agile and quick, which could also contain costs, having to work independently, being selfproduced. The idea of linking to the isolation of Beckett’s world, starting from ‘Waiting for Godot’, harmonizes well with the ‘poverty’ of the production and the ‘wealth’ of contents. The film is shot entirely in exterior during the day. With director of photography TAREK BEN ABDALLAH (the director of ‘Giro di Lune’ by Beppe Gaudino) we decided to film in super 16, to be ‘purists’, no artificial lights, only the camera and the tripod. A ‘hard’ and ‘strong’ film like the Kodak 80 ASA b/w was chosen, allowing us to obtain the result we wanted. The region of Sardinia was picked for its magnificent landscapes, untouched by man, and for its splendid and necessary sunlight. Locations for filming were: Gallura, Cabras, Montevecchio mines, and the dunes of Piscinas in Sardinia and the plane of Castelluccio in Umbria. Filming took 13 days, with a crew of 10 people. Davide Manuli 5 BEKET ● biography DAVIDE MANULI Davide Manuli was born in Milan in 1967, he has directed two features, five shorts, three documentaries, and written one book. He was personal assistant to Al Pacino for CHAL productions in New York in 1992, personal assistant to Abel Ferrara in Rome in 2003. From 1987 to 1992 he was in New York acting at the Actors’ Studio and at Lee Strasburg Institute. He was lead actor in “The Contenders” produced by Milos Forman for Columbia University. In 1993 he acted in the film “Enchanted April” by Mike Newell (3 Oscar nominations and winner of 2 Golden Globes). In 1995, he was a finalist and won a scholarship at 'Premio Solinas' for the screenplay "Girotondo, giro attorno al mondo". In 1996 he published the poetic - photographic book “La mia incapacità di stare al Mondo” with poems by Davide and photographs by Fabio Paleari. In 2008 he acted in the film “Nelle tue mani” by Peter del Monte. FILMOGRAPHY 1997 “Entre la chair et L’ongle, il y a la crasse” Canal Plus France 1998 “Girotondo, giro attorno al mondo” produced by Gianluca Arcopinto Distributed by Pablo Cittadella Fuji Award Best Italian Independent Film, Cittadella Fuji Award Best Lead Actor Arezzo Film Festival of Independent Cinema. Sulmona Cinema Film Festival Ovidio d’Argento Best Director, Ovidio d’Argento Best Sound Track 1999 “Bombay:Arthur road prison” Vela d’oro at the Bellaria Film Festival 2000 “Contromano- Il lavoro di Peter del Monte” produced by Shooting Hope Production 2004 “Abel Ferrara in Rome – Il documentario mai realizzato” 2006 “Inauditi-Inuit!” present at the Film Festival Doc 2006 6 BEKET ● technical cast Tarek Ben Abdallah ● Photography Has been living and working in Italy since 1984. He was assistant in the Photography Department at the ‘Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia’ (with Giuseppe Rotunno as Head of Department) from 1990 to 1994. Before studying at the Centro Sperimentale he worked in the theatre as assistant director and director, first in Tunisia and then in Italy. He currently teaches at NUCT, “Nuova Università del Cinema e della televisione”, and at ZELIG. In 1999 he got his nomination for the “Nastro d’Argento” for the lighting of “Giro di lune tra terra e mare”, directed by Giuseppe Maria Gaudino. He worked as director of photography in : Riparo (2008) by Marco Simon Piccioni; Gas (2005) by Luciano Melchionna; Io che amo solo te (2004) by Gianfranco Pannone; Latina Littoria (2001) by Gianfranco Pannone, Best documentary at the Turin Film Festival; Crudo (2000) by Irma Immacolata Palazzo, Nomination for the European Golden Globes; L ’America a Roma (1998) by Gianfranco Pannone, Locarno International Film Festival; Giro di luna tra terra e mare (1997), by Giuseppe Gaudino present at the Venice Film Festival. Rosella Mocci● editor Was born in Rome in 1957. Studied philosophy, then classical violin for a few years. She worked as editing assistant from 1991 and in 1993, with ”L’amore vincitore”, she started to collaborate with Roberto Nanni. In 1997 she edited the film “Stressati” by Mauro Cappelloni and collaborated in the editing of the film “Giro di lune tra terra e mare” by Giuseppe M. Gaudino, in competition at the 54th Venice Film Festival. She edited “Spiaggia” by Mauro Cappelloni (1998), “Animali che attraversano la strada” by Isabella Sandri (2000), “L’Amore che non scordo, storia di comuni maestre” by Daniela Ughetta and Manuela Vigorita. Since 2006 she has been working with Davide Manuli, editing “Inauditi-Inuit”, in competition the same year at the Turin Film Festival, and “Abel Ferrara in Rome – Il documentario mai realizzato”. 7 BEKET ● the production company BLUE FILM Blue Film is an independent film production company founded in Rome in September 2001, it makes films and shorts, documentary films, music videos and ads, privileging partnerships and alliances with European and private investors. From the beginning Blue Film has chosen an editorial line characterized by strong social involvement and by an innovative use of cinematographic language and new technologies. Following are some of the most recent and significant works produced; Beket (2008) feature, directed by Davide Manuli, “Filmmaker of the Present Competition” at 61st Film Festival Locarno Il Sol dell’Avvenire (Red sunrise) (2008) documentary film, directed by Gianfranco Pannone, “Ici et ailleurs” at 61st Film Festival Locarno Nelle Tue Mani (In your hand) (2008) feature, directed by Peter Del Monte, shown at the Turin Film Festival Non Tacere (Don’t be silent) (2007) documentary film by Fabio Grimaldi awarded the Best Documentary at the 16th Arcipelago – Festival Internazionale di Cortometraggi e Nuove Immagini Una QUESTIone poco privata (2007) documentary, directed by Gianfranco Pannone special event at the 64th Venice Film Festival Scafurchio Brothers (2004) short film by Tiziana Gagnor, shown at the 61st Venice Film Festival Io che Amo solo te (2004) feature, directed by Gianfranco Pannone I Graffiti della mente (Graffiti of the mind) (2002) documentary film directed by Pier Nello and Erika Manoni, awarded Best Documentary at the Bellaria Film Festival, Menzione Speciale at Rencontres Internationale du Documentaire Lyon. Best Dcoumentary at the 34th Festival Opere Nuove in Bolzano 8 BEKET ● the production company SHOOTING HOPE PRODUCTION Beket (2008) directed by Davide Manuli. “Concorso Cineasti del Presente” 61st Festival internazionale del Film di Locarno Inauditi-Inuit! (2006) director Davide Manuli, in competition at the Turin Film Festival Doc. Abel Ferrara in Rome – Il documentario mai realizzato (2004) director Davide Manuli Contromano - Il lavoro di Peter del Monte (2000) director Davide Manuli. Bombay: Arthur road prison (1999) director Davide Manuli, Vela d’oro at the Bellaria Film Festival Girotondo, giro attorno al mondo (1998) director Davide Manuli, produced by Gianluca Arcopinto, distributed by Pablo. Cittadella Fuji Award as best Italian Independent Film, Cittadella Fuji Award as Best Lead Actor at Arezzo Film Festival of Independent Cinema. Sulmona Cinema Film Festival Ovidio d’Argento for Best Director, Ovidio d’Argento for Best soundtrack. Blue Film srl Lungotevere Flaminio, 76 00196 Roma Tel. +39 06 3215488 Fax +39 06 3215517 Bruno Tribbioli +39 347 7958513 Alessandro Bonifazi +39 348 7825796 Davide Manuli +39 338 5274124 9 10 11