A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 21, 2017
Original Title:
Il Monte Delle Formiche
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
For centuries, every year on September 8 myriad swarms of winged ants have been arriving on the Mount of Ants. Similar to clouds obfuscating the sky, these small insects mate in a wonderful flight followed by the death of all the males, which fall exhausted onto the yard of the church rising on the mountain top, once called "Santa Maria Formicarum". The mating flight blazes out like an ecstatic apparition before the eyes of the curious, of tourists and the faithful, who arrive here every year to admire and to celebrate this feast dedicated to the "Virgin of the Mount of Ants". This singular event is the starting point for reflection within the film, which asks questions about the small insects’ nature and that of human beings. Great writers like Nobel Prize-winner Maurice Maeterlinck and entomologist Carlo Emery have studied them a lot: their words echo out again, nowadays, in the voices of witnesses in the film.
Cinematography:
Eugenio Barzaghi
Director:
Riccardo Palladino
Editor:
Carlotta Cristiani
Riccardo Palladino
Music:
Benedetta Gelati
Screenplay:
Riccardo Palladino
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