Michelangelo Frammartino
Nascimento : 1968-01-01, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Supervising Art Director
Sergio Cortesi dedicated his life to solar observation. At the “Specola solare” in Locarno, between 1957 and 2021, he made over 15.000 sunspots drawings, driven by the faith of a monk to whom his own god never gave an answer.
Writer
Durante o boom econômico da década de 1960, o edifício mais alto da Europa está sendo construído no próspero norte da Itália. Do outro lado do país, jovens espeleólogos exploram a caverna mais profunda da Europa no intocado interior da Calábria. O fundo do Abismo Bifurto, 700 metros abaixo da Terra, é alcançado pela primeira vez. A aventura dos intrusos passa despercebida pelos habitantes de uma pequena aldeia vizinha, mas não pelo velho pastor do planalto de Pollino, cuja vida solitária começa a se entrelaçar com a jornada do grupo.
Producer
Durante o boom econômico da década de 1960, o edifício mais alto da Europa está sendo construído no próspero norte da Itália. Do outro lado do país, jovens espeleólogos exploram a caverna mais profunda da Europa no intocado interior da Calábria. O fundo do Abismo Bifurto, 700 metros abaixo da Terra, é alcançado pela primeira vez. A aventura dos intrusos passa despercebida pelos habitantes de uma pequena aldeia vizinha, mas não pelo velho pastor do planalto de Pollino, cuja vida solitária começa a se entrelaçar com a jornada do grupo.
Director
Durante o boom econômico da década de 1960, o edifício mais alto da Europa está sendo construído no próspero norte da Itália. Do outro lado do país, jovens espeleólogos exploram a caverna mais profunda da Europa no intocado interior da Calábria. O fundo do Abismo Bifurto, 700 metros abaixo da Terra, é alcançado pela primeira vez. A aventura dos intrusos passa despercebida pelos habitantes de uma pequena aldeia vizinha, mas não pelo velho pastor do planalto de Pollino, cuja vida solitária começa a se entrelaçar com a jornada do grupo.
Director
Writer
Wrapping the audience in waves of sound, Alberi takes us on a circular journey through the Italian countryside. The marvelous natural music at the tops of the eponymous trees makes way for the rhythmic cadence of civilization—men baring axes and the natural clatter of daily life—before their unforgettable return home from the forest. The singular artistry of director Michelangelo Frammartino (Le quatro volte) is beautifully displayed in this mesmerizing homage to nature.
Director
Wrapping the audience in waves of sound, Alberi takes us on a circular journey through the Italian countryside. The marvelous natural music at the tops of the eponymous trees makes way for the rhythmic cadence of civilization—men baring axes and the natural clatter of daily life—before their unforgettable return home from the forest. The singular artistry of director Michelangelo Frammartino (Le quatro volte) is beautifully displayed in this mesmerizing homage to nature.
Writer
An old shepherd lives his last days in a quiet medieval village perched high on the hills of Calabria, at the southernmost tip of Italy. He herds goats under skies that most villagers have deserted long ago. He is sick, and believes to find his medicine in the dust he collects on the church floor, which he drinks in his water every day.
Director
An old shepherd lives his last days in a quiet medieval village perched high on the hills of Calabria, at the southernmost tip of Italy. He herds goats under skies that most villagers have deserted long ago. He is sick, and believes to find his medicine in the dust he collects on the church floor, which he drinks in his water every day.
Editor
In 1950, the small Calabrian village of Caulonia still numbered nearly 15,000 souls, but there now remain no more than a few hundred. A phlegmatic old man and a young disabled woman are among the last inhabitants who haunt the deserted village. They seem to be waiting apathetically for their end and resemble the old boat abandoned on the shore. Il Dono is the story of those who have left, told by those who have stayed; a tale of disaster and exodus.
Director
In 1950, the small Calabrian village of Caulonia still numbered nearly 15,000 souls, but there now remain no more than a few hundred. A phlegmatic old man and a young disabled woman are among the last inhabitants who haunt the deserted village. They seem to be waiting apathetically for their end and resemble the old boat abandoned on the shore. Il Dono is the story of those who have left, told by those who have stayed; a tale of disaster and exodus.
Editor
2 minutes where we observe a dog who can't enter a supermarket.
Producer
2 minutes where we observe a dog who can't enter a supermarket.
Director of Photography
2 minutes where we observe a dog who can't enter a supermarket.
Screenplay
2 minutes where we observe a dog who can't enter a supermarket.
Director
2 minutes where we observe a dog who can't enter a supermarket.