A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 7, 2012
Original Title:
La nave dolce
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Apulia Film Commission
Arkivi Qendror Shtetëror i Filmit (AQSHF)
Digitalb
Indigo Film
RAI
Skandal Productions
Telenorba
Production Countries:
Albania | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 92
On 8 August 1991, an Albanian ship carrying 20,000 people reached the port of Bari. The ship was called the “Vlora”. Mooring was difficult, and some of the passengers jumped overboard to swim to land, while many others chanted “Italia, Italia”, making the victory sign. On 7 August 1991, the ship, returning from Cuba, the “Vlora” had arrived at the port of Durrës with 10,000 tons of sugar in its hold. Work on unloading the sugar was underway when an enormous throng of thousands of people suddenly assailed the ship, forcing the captain to head for Italy. The next morning, waiting for the “Vlora” was an incredulous and stunned city and an empty football stadium where the Albanians were held before being sent back home. Twenty-one years have passed since that day. Most of the people who boarded that ship were sent back to Albania, but the crossings continued and many of them had another go. Today, 4.5 million foreigners live in Italy.
Additional Gaffer:
Marcello Tallone
Assistant Editor:
Francesco Di Stefano
Delegated Producer:
Ines Vasiljević
Genc Permeti
Daniele Basilio
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Angelo Francavilla
Director:
Daniele Vicari
Director of Photography:
Gherardo Gossi
Editor:
Benni Atria
First Assistant Camera:
Stefano Meloni
First Assistant Editor:
Eliana Consoni
Music:
Teho Teardo
Post Production Coordinator:
Filippo Pichi
Producer:
Ilir Butka
Carlotta Calori
Francesca Cima
Nicola Giuliano
Silvio Maselli
Screenplay:
Daniele Vicari
Antonella Gaeta
Benni Atria
Second Assistant Camera:
Alberto Marchiori
Sound:
Valentino Giannì
Gianluca Costamagna
Sound Editor:
Francesco Albertelli
Giuseppe D'Amato
Marco Saitta
Sound Mixer:
Marco Saitta
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