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Finalmente l’alba

Venezia 80 Competition
Director:
Saverio Costanzo
Production:
Wildside (Mario Gianani, Lorenzo Gangarossa), Rai Cinema (Paolo Del Brocco)
Running Time:
140’
Language:
Italian
Country:
Italy
Main Cast:
Lily James, Rebecca Antonaci, Joe Keery, Rachel Sennott, Alba Rohrwacher, Willem Dafoe
Screenplay:
Saverio Costanzo
Cinematographer:
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
Editor:
Francesca Calvelli
Production Designer:
Laura Pozzaglio
Costume Designer:
Antonella Cannarozzi
Music:
Massimo Martellotta
Sound:
Gaetano Carito
Visual Effects:
EDI Effetti Digitali Italiani

Synopsis

Finalmente l’alba is the night-long journey of the young Mimosa who, in the Cinecittà of the 1950s, becomes the protagonist of hours she will never forget. A night on which the girl will turn into a woman.

Director’s Statement

At first I wanted to write a film about Wilma Montesi, a young woman who was killed in April 1953 and whose case became Italy’s first media-frenzy murder. The press speculated on the affair, which involved personalities from politics and show business, and sparked an obsession in the public, which soon turned into indifference. The victim vanished from the headlines, giving way to a line-up of possible perpetrators of the crime.
Then, as often happens in writing, the initial idea changed and instead of letting an innocent girl die, I sought her redemption. In fact, I like to think that Finalmente l’alba is a film about the redemption of simple, naïve individuals, those who can still look at the world in wonder. The protagonist, Mimosa, is a blank slate on which all the characters she encounters write their stories, without fear of judgement.
Mimosa is indeed a simple girl, a very young film extra at Cinecittà who, in 1950s Rome, accepts a glamorous invitation from a group of American actors and spends an endless night with them. By daybreak, she will emerge transformed, discovering that courage is not about meeting the expectations of others, but about discovering our true selves.

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION 1: Mario Gianani, Lorenzo Gangarossa – Wildside Srl
Viale G. Mazzini, 9
00195 – Roma, Italia
Tel. +39 0694516900
info@wildside.it
http://www.wildside.it

PRODUCTION 2: Paolo Del Brocco – Rai Cinema
Piazza Adriana, 12
00193 – Roma, Italia
anna.pomara@raicinema.it

WORLD SALES: Rob Carney – FilmNation Entertainment
150 West, 22nd Street
10011 – New York, United States of America
Tel. +1 9174848900
rcarney@filmnation.com

ITALIAN DISTRIBUTION: Luigi Lonigro – 01 Distribution
Piazza Adriana, 12
00193 – Roma, Italia
anna.pomara@raicinema.it

PRESS OFFICE: Matthew Sanders - Fremantle
Matthew.sanders@fremantle.com

US PRESS OFFICE: Julie Chappell, Ryan Werner – Cinetic Marketing
United States of America
Tel. +1 5716439802 Tel. +1 9172547653
julie@cineticmedia.com
ryan@cineticmedia.com

ITALIAN PRESS OFFICE: Daniela Staffa
Italia
Tel. +39 3488719317
press.staffa@gmail.com


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