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Release Date:
November 26, 2023
Original Title:
A Tomato Tragedy
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
De Nederlandse Filmacademie
KRO-NCRV
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
In southern Italy, stateless migrants pick the tomatoes the rest of the world will taste. But what about these workers’ European dreams? Will they be ground to a pulp? Our canned tomatoes are picked by migrant workers who have come to southern Italy to realise their dream of Europe. However, they never get beyond the tomato fields. This documentary shows how the tomato broaches a broader issue. Will the pickers keep believing in their dream, or fight against a Europe where others reap the sweet rewards of their disillusion?
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Cinematography:
Boyd Bakema
Director:
Kiriko Mechanicus
Editor:
Marieke Schoenmakers
Music:
Emanuele Pellegrini
Producer:
June Carmiggelt
Esmée Honhoff
Production Design:
Lin Bartraij
Koen Hueber
Sound:
Nynke Spanjer
Sound Designer:
Levi Cuijpers
Sound Editor:
Eran Brinkman
Visual Effects:
Djamali Jones
Writer:
Jeroen Bons
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