The film just made by Francesco Ranieri Martinotti, 63, crystallizes in the chemical sense of the term fifteen years of work between two worlds.
Because Francesco is a Roman who has continued to weave threads with French cinema.
Simultaneously director, screenwriter and producer, he grew up in two cultures.
And it shows, as he is as comfortable in one world as in the other: on the one hand, he has the lightness and warmth of southern Italy.
On the other hand, Cartesian analysis, which seeks to decipher in order to explain, without allowing itself to be locked into overly abstract concepts.
The filmmaker also perfectly masters the language of Molière.
Passion(e) cinema,
which should be screened in French theaters in 2023, precisely tells with lightness, sensuality and humor this love story between Italian and French directors, screenwriters and actors, through the testimonies of some twenty personalities from yesterday and today.
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