A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Filippo Timi, Jaouher Brahim Ben Fredj, Dragos Costantin Toma
Written by:
Mirko Locatelli
Giuditta Tarantelli
Directed by:
Mirko Locatelli
Release Date:
November 12, 2013
Original Title:
I corpi estranei
Genres:
Drama | Family
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Antonio and his son Pietro are in Milan to fight Pietro's brain cancer. Meanwhile, fifteen-year-old Jaber, an immigrant from North Africa, lives in Milan and assists his best friend at the hospital. Antonio and Jaber, two lonely souls both fighting their own battles, connect at the hospital.
Antonio and Pietro, a man and his child, alone in Milan to fight against illness. Pietro has a brain cancer, to move from South to North Italy seems to be a chance, maybe salvation. Jaber, fifteen years old, lives in Milan with a group of fellow countrymen. He's just arrived in Europe, with other immigrants escaping from North Africa, and from the clashes born with Arab Spring. The hospital, a city within a city, where everyone is forced to remain: Antonio to heal Pietro, Jaber to assist Youssef, his best friend. The disease is the pretext for a meeting between Antonio and Jaber, two scared and lonely souls, "foreign bodies" that are facing pain, insecurity and illegal employment, which will be setting of a changing story. Antonio will experience on his own skin, that pain has no distinctions of color, language, origin, religion or social status. And when for Antonio and Pietro will come the time to come back home, Jaber will seems less foreigner than before, the departure will be violent, their farewell so painful, suffered and unexpected.
Director:
Mirko Locatelli
Director of Photography:
Ugo Carlevaro
Original Music Composer:
Francesco Bianconi
Rachele Bastreghi
Claudio Brasini
Producer:
Mirko Locatelli
Andrea Cucchi
Giuditta Tarantelli
Screenplay:
Mirko Locatelli
Giuditta Tarantelli
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