A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Sergio Rubini, Bruno Ganz, Sandra Ceccarelli
Written by:
Lara Fremder
Piergiorgio Gay
Sandro Veronesi
Directed by:
Piergiorgio Gay
Release Date:
September 6, 2002
Original Title:
La forza del passato
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Albachiara
Istituto Luce CinecittÃ
MiC
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Forty-year-old Gianni Orzan is satisfied with the life he has built for himself. He lives with his wife Anna, a very sweet woman, and their son Francesco. An encounter with a strange stranger who claims to know things about his father, a fascist soldier, throws Gianni's equilibrium into crisis, forcing him to make a lucid analysis of who he is and who he would have liked to become.
Days after the death and funeral of his high-powered army father, children's book author Gianni Orzan (Sergio Rubini) meets the suspicious Gianni Bogliasco (Bruno Ganz), who proceeds to recite an uncomfortable amount of accurate knowledge about the author's life. Gianni ends up running into Bogliasco "accidentally" a number of times, until Bogliasco drops a bombshell.
Costume Design:
Francesca Sartori
Director:
Piergiorgio Gay
Director of Photography:
Luca Bigazzi
Editor:
Carlotta Cristiani
Music:
Quinto Rigo
Novel:
Sandro Veronesi
Producer:
Lionello Cerri
Luigi Musini
Production Design:
Paola Comencini
Writer:
Piergiorgio Gay
Lara Fremder
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