The film Future from Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher, presented as a world premiere at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs of Cannes, will be a guest in the national premiere atthere XIX edition of Alice in the City, Lto autonomous and parallel section of the Rome Film Festival, directed by Fabia Bettini And Gianluca Giannelli, scheduled from 14 to 24 October 2021. Future, produced by Adventurous with Rai Cinema, will arrive in Italian cinemas for a three-day event on 25, 26, 27 October And will be distributed by Cinecittà light.
Future is a collective investigation carried out by Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher which aims to explore the idea of the future of girls and boys between the ages of 15 and 20 met during a long journey through Italy. A portrait of the country observed through the eyes of teenagers who tell the places they live in, their dreams and expectations between desires and fears.
“We met at the end of 2019 with the desire to make a film together” – say Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher – “All of us have been asked, in the course of our career, to participate in collective works by realizing the episode of a common project. However, the realization of a single episode places a great limit on the possibility of living an experience of true sharing. For us, working together means above all looking at each other’s work. For this reason, from the very first meeting, our idea was to create an authentically collective work. Thus was born Futura, a shared work that aims to tell young Italians and outline, through their eyes and their voices, a fresco of the country “.
The film Future from Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher, presented as a world premiere at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs of Cannes, will be a guest in the national premiere atthere XIX edition of Alice in the City, Lto autonomous and parallel section of the Rome Film Festival, directed by Fabia Bettini And Gianluca Giannelli, scheduled from 14 to 24 October 2021. Future, produced by Adventurous with Rai Cinema, will arrive in Italian cinemas for a three-day event on 25, 26, 27 October And will be distributed by Cinecittà light.
Future is a collective investigation carried out by Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher which aims to explore the idea of the future of girls and boys between the ages of 15 and 20 met during a long journey through Italy. A portrait of the country observed through the eyes of teenagers who tell the places they live in, their dreams and expectations between desires and fears.
“We met at the end of 2019 with the desire to make a film together” – say Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher – “All of us have been asked, in the course of our career, to participate in collective works by realizing the episode of a common project. However, the realization of a single episode places a great limit on the possibility of living an experience of true sharing. For us, working together means above all looking at each other’s work. For this reason, from the very first meeting, our idea was to create an authentically collective work. Thus was born Futura, a shared work that aims to tell young Italians and outline, through their eyes and their voices, a fresco of the country “.
The film Future from Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher, presented as a world premiere at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs of Cannes, will be a guest in the national premiere atthere XIX edition of Alice in the City, Lto autonomous and parallel section of the Rome Film Festival, directed by Fabia Bettini And Gianluca Giannelli, scheduled from 14 to 24 October 2021. Future, produced by Adventurous with Rai Cinema, will arrive in Italian cinemas for a three-day event on 25, 26, 27 October And will be distributed by Cinecittà light.
Future is a collective investigation carried out by Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher which aims to explore the idea of the future of girls and boys between the ages of 15 and 20 met during a long journey through Italy. A portrait of the country observed through the eyes of teenagers who tell the places they live in, their dreams and expectations between desires and fears.
“We met at the end of 2019 with the desire to make a film together” – say Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher – “All of us have been asked, in the course of our career, to participate in collective works by realizing the episode of a common project. However, the realization of a single episode places a great limit on the possibility of living an experience of true sharing. For us, working together means above all looking at each other’s work. For this reason, from the very first meeting, our idea was to create an authentically collective work. Thus was born Futura, a shared work that aims to tell young Italians and outline, through their eyes and their voices, a fresco of the country “.
The film Future from Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher, presented as a world premiere at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs of Cannes, will be a guest in the national premiere atthere XIX edition of Alice in the City, Lto autonomous and parallel section of the Rome Film Festival, directed by Fabia Bettini And Gianluca Giannelli, scheduled from 14 to 24 October 2021. Future, produced by Adventurous with Rai Cinema, will arrive in Italian cinemas for a three-day event on 25, 26, 27 October And will be distributed by Cinecittà light.
Future is a collective investigation carried out by Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher which aims to explore the idea of the future of girls and boys between the ages of 15 and 20 met during a long journey through Italy. A portrait of the country observed through the eyes of teenagers who tell the places they live in, their dreams and expectations between desires and fears.
“We met at the end of 2019 with the desire to make a film together” – say Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi and Alice Rohrwacher – “All of us have been asked, in the course of our career, to participate in collective works by realizing the episode of a common project. However, the realization of a single episode places a great limit on the possibility of living an experience of true sharing. For us, working together means above all looking at each other’s work. For this reason, from the very first meeting, our idea was to create an authentically collective work. Thus was born Futura, a shared work that aims to tell young Italians and outline, through their eyes and their voices, a fresco of the country “.