Giovanni Troilo

Películas

Power of Rome
Director
Frida Viva la vida
Screenplay
La silueta de Frida Kahlo, con sus cejas pobladas y su corona de flores, es reconocida alrededor del mundo como símbolo de feminismo y de revolución artística. Esta producción descubre, a través de un recorrido por su obra pictórica y epistolar, las dos caras de la artista mexicana: Frida, el símbolo, y la otra Frida, esa que luchó contra su propia fragilidad y humanidad y que se vislumbra en cada una de sus coloridos autorretratos como un fantasma de sufrimiento.
Frida Viva la vida
Director
La silueta de Frida Kahlo, con sus cejas pobladas y su corona de flores, es reconocida alrededor del mundo como símbolo de feminismo y de revolución artística. Esta producción descubre, a través de un recorrido por su obra pictórica y epistolar, las dos caras de la artista mexicana: Frida, el símbolo, y la otra Frida, esa que luchó contra su propia fragilidad y humanidad y que se vislumbra en cada una de sus coloridos autorretratos como un fantasma de sufrimiento.
Los nenúfares de Monet
Director
A journey through the masterpieces and obsessions of the Genius of the Impressionism, down the River Seine, from Le Havre to Paris and then up the river towards Argenteuil, Poissy, Vétheuil, Giverny – ending in Paris. A tour of the Museums displaying Monet's masterpieces: the Orangerie Museum, the Marmottan Museum, the Orsay Museum, ending in Monet's house and gardens at Giverny.
Cœurope
Writer
Charleroi used to be known for its thriving coal and steel industries. This city near the Belgian capital of Brussels once attracted people seeking work from all over Europe. But it has now come to symbolize the problems plaguing the entire continent: increasing unemployment, immigration and petty crime – and a growing sense of unease. To make matters worse, rain seems to be constantly falling from the gray blanket of clouds looming over the dilapidated apartment blocks and slumbering factories. Charleroi has become a spooky place, and that feeling is only confirmed by the stories supplied by residents and passersby in this poetic film.
Cœurope
Director
Charleroi used to be known for its thriving coal and steel industries. This city near the Belgian capital of Brussels once attracted people seeking work from all over Europe. But it has now come to symbolize the problems plaguing the entire continent: increasing unemployment, immigration and petty crime – and a growing sense of unease. To make matters worse, rain seems to be constantly falling from the gray blanket of clouds looming over the dilapidated apartment blocks and slumbering factories. Charleroi has become a spooky place, and that feeling is only confirmed by the stories supplied by residents and passersby in this poetic film.
William Kentridge, Triumphs and Laments
Director
The artist portrays the glories and tragedies of the Eternal City along the banks of the Tiber river in Rome.
Montedoro
Cinematography
A middle aged American woman unexpectedly discovers her true origin after her parents died. Deeply moved, in the midst of an identity crisis, she decides to travel, hoping to find her birth mother whom she hads never known. She goes to a small and remote place in the South of Italy, Montedoro.