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Carlo Mazzacurati - una certa idea di cinema

Venice Classics
Director:
Mario Canale, Enzo Monteleone
Production:
Bibi film (Angelo Barbagallo), Fandango (Domenico Procacci), Archivio Orme (Mario Canale)
Running Time:
96'
Language:
Italian
Country:
Italy
Main Cast:
Antonio Albanese, Giuseppe Battiston, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Roberto Citran, Valentina Lodovini, Valerio Mastandrea, Marco Messeri, Nanni Moretti, Silvio Orlando, Marco Paolini, Isabella Ragonese, Maya Sansa - as themselves
Screenplay:
Mario Canale, Enzo Monteleone
Cinematographer:
Giuseppe Spampinato, Luca Zambolin, Mino Capuano, Andrea Conti
Editor:
Livia Galtieri
Sound:
Andrea Ceccon, Biagio Gurrieri, Tomaso Semenzato, Arianna De Luca
Archival footage:Stefano Accorsi, Paola Cortellesi, Antonio Petrocelli

Synopsis

Carlo Mazzacurati left us in January 2014. His cinema was elegant and infused with a poetics distinctive for its creative depth and variety of genres, from comedy to noir. He told stories of seldom- frequented and marginal parts of Italy, creating microcosms traversed by an ethics of the gaze full of pietas—like his characters, anchored to the dignity of concrete gestures, akin to the environments they inhabit. This documentary retraces his experience: a journey bound to the themes that set him apart, the feelings that guided him, the places he inhabited and narrated.

Directors' statements

I met Carlo Mazzacurati when we were part of the editorial staff of Babilonia, a Canale 5 show. His considerable talent was immediately evident, and he was also very nice, cultured and funny, qualities that his shyness often kept concealed. What really moved me when I started following his work was witnessing the extraordinary journey of an author capable of revealing with images and words his love and respect for cinema and for human beings.
Mario Canale 

In the 70s I met Carlo at Cinema1, a small theater in Padua. In discussions that lasted for hours, we talked a lot about everything but especially about movies and books. There was the intoxication of American writers: Chandler and Cain, John O’Hara, Truman Capote, John Cheever. Then the outsiders: “The Star Ticket” by Aksionov and “Famous Potatoes” by Joe Cottonwood or “The Dance of the Dogfish” by Pomini. And of course Europeans like Roth. Then came the rediscovery of Italian authors from the Veneto area: Meneghello, Rigoni Stern, Zanzotto, Parise... The fascination for “The Dead Boy and the Comets” and “The Handsome Priest” that then, years later, we would turn into films.
The 70s in Padua. It was beautiful, but it wasn’t easy. All you needed was long hair and an R4 car and you were stopped by the police and carabinieri. And Carlo had an R4 and long hair. He looked like Björn Borg's older brother. Blond, blue eyes, a light beard on his chin, hair on his shoulders: a slightly Swedish beauty. Then came the time to test ourselves, to see if our passions could become a profession. As in the finale of I vitelloni, goodbye to the province. A new city: Rome.
Enzo Monteleone

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION 1: BIBI FILM TV SRL - Angelo Barbagallo
Via Caio Mario 27
00192 Rome, Italy
segreteria@bibifilmtv.com
Tel. +39 06 57401 41
Questioni logistiche e comunicazioni
Sofia Sandrelli
Tel. +39 331 5224757
sofia@bibifilmtv.com

PRODUCTION 2: Fandango – Domenico Procacci
Viale Gorizia, 19
00198 Rome, Italy
Tel. +39 06 85218111
fandango@fandango.it

WORLD SALES: Raffaella Di Giulio – Fandango
raffaella.digiulio@fandango.it
Tel. +39 06 85218111

PRESS OFFICE:
Daniela Staffa
Tel. +39 335 1337630
daniela.staffa@fandango.it

Francesca Esposito
Tel. +39 320 2858308
francesca.esposito@fandango.it


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