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Wilma Labate retourne derrière la caméra pour La ragazza ha volato

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- Trieste accueille en ce moment le tournage de son nouveau film, sur un scénario co-écrit avec les frères D’Innocenzo. Avec la jeune Alma Noce

Wilma Labate retourne derrière la caméra pour La ragazza ha volato
Alma Noce dans La ragazza ha volato

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Wilma Labate (La mia generazione, Domenica) is returning to fiction feature film direction after shooting a series of documentaries (the most recent of which, Arrivederci Saigon [+lire aussi :
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, was presented within the Sconfini section of the 2018 Venice Film Festival). Labate has been in Trieste for the past few days, where filming is underway on La ragazza ha volato [+lire aussi :
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, a movie based on a screenplay written by brothers Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo (Boys Cry [+lire aussi :
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, Bad Tales [+lire aussi :
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interview : Fabio et Damiano D'Innocenzo
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) together with the director herself.

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“The story written by the D’Innocenzo brothers blew me away because it tells the tale of a teenager living within the climate of inertia which pervades our lives today. It’s been a wonderful thing, embarking upon this project - a wholly female tale which the film world and the wider world really are in need of”, enthused Labate. Indeed, La ragazza ha volato tells the tale of Nadia, an awkward teenager who lives in Trieste, a border city caught between a raft of cultures, “a place buffeted by a powerful wind, where the protagonist grows up afflicted by a loneliness which she will unexpectedly escape”.

In the role of Nadia, we find the very youthful Alma Noce who made herself known to the wider public via Gabriele Muccino’s The Best Years [+lire aussi :
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(released in February 2020) following a small part in Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2015. Alma is flanked by Luka Zunic (Thou Shalt Not Hate [+lire aussi :
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) who plays Brando, Rossana Mortara (We Have A Pope [+lire aussi :
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interview : Nanni Moretti
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) who plays the protagonist’s mother, Massimo Somaglino (a theatre actor appearing on screen for the very first time) who steps into the shoes of her father, and Livia Rossi (Hammamet [+lire aussi :
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) who plays her sister.

Photography is in the hands of Sandro Chessa (Assandira [+lire aussi :
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interview : Salvatore Mereu
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]
), set design is entrusted to Flaviano Barbarisi, editing is that of Mario Marrone and costumes come courtesy of Metella Raboni, while Roberto Manni is the film’s executive producer.

La ragazza ha volato is produced by Tralab Srl and Nightswim Srl alongside RAI Cinema, in co-production with Staragara Institut (Slovenia), in association with Gianluca Arcopinto Srl, with the support of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission and the Italian Ministry for Culture’s Film and Audiovisual Department.

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