A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 30, 2023
Original Title:
Amor
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Era Film
RAI Cinema
Stefilm
Production Countries:
Italy | Lithuania
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
A summer evening twenty-five years ago: the city is deserted, the final of the FIFA World Cup is underway. A woman, Teresa, comes down to the Tiber and lets herself be carried away by its current. She is swallowed by the river and her daughter Virginia crosses Rome in the dark of the night: she wants to find her and save her. Virginia has to make her way through the depths of the waters, of the history, myths, calamities and gleams of life of a timeless Rome. And so she is able to see again her mother, who emerges from the darkness of the Tiber to fly toward AMOR, “the planet of care” surrounded by water where the streets, squares and fountains remind her of Rome and animals are free to wander around.
Costume Designer:
Lisa Eleuteri Serpieri
Director:
Virginia Eleuteri Serpieri
Director of Photography:
Simone Rivoire
Editor:
Beppe Leonetti
Virginia Eleuteri Serpieri
Music:
Martynas Bialobżeskis
Production Design:
Marta Iacubino
Screenplay:
Virginia Eleuteri Serpieri
Sound:
Vito Martinelli
Visual Effects:
Gianluca Abbate
Virginia Eleuteri Serpieri
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