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Release Date:
June 27, 2015
Original Title:
Ananke
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Axelotil
Kio Film
Minimal Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
In Greek mythology Ananke is the goddess that represents the personification or power of fate. In an imaginary present, humanity faces extinction because of a terrible pandemic. The only way to escape death is to avoid all contact with human beings, to flee, to be completely alone. After long wandering a man and a woman find shelter in an isolated house in the mountains. They hope to save themselves by adapting to an essential, almost primitive life. Nature watches over them, observing them from above. Everything flows, everything changes, everything is in transformation. Is avoiding man enough to avoid death?
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Art Direction:
Federica Rapino
Assistant Director:
Lorenzo Puntoni
Director:
Claudio Romano
Director of Photography:
Juri Fantigrossi
Editor:
Ilenia Zincone
Production Coordinator:
Marco D'Amelio
Screenplay:
Elisabetta L'Innocente
Sound Designer:
Anthony Di Furia
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