(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 13 - Mario Martone's docu-film, a tribute to Massimo Troisi, SOMEONE OVER THERE LOVES ME, will be presented at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in the Berlinale Special section.
It is Martone's personal journey into Troisi's cinema.
By assembling the scenes of his films, Martone wants to highlight Troisi as a great director of our cinema even before as a great comic actor, and to do so he outlines his artistic parabola from beginning to end, framing him in the climate of the years in which he trained and in the city common to two directors, Naples.
Some conversations intersect with the editing of the films, not with people who frequented Troisi, but with artists who loved him and were influenced by him, such as Francesco Piccolo, Paolo Sorrentino, Ficarra and Picone, critics who studied him, such as Goffredo Fofi and the magazine Sentieriselvaggi, and two of the creators of his posthumous work Ilpostino, Michael Radford and Roberto Perpignani.
The film is an Indiana production, Vision distribution and Medusa film, in collaboration with Sky, written by Anna Pavignano and Mario Martone with music by Pino Daniele, Antonio Sinacra and Luis Bacalov;
a Medusa film /Vision distribution.
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