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“EL ELEMENTO ENIGMÁTICO” by ALEJANDRO FADEL, “THE PHILOSOPHY OF HORROR – A SYMPHONY OF FILM THEORY” by PÉTER LICHTER and BORI MÁTÉ

Article by Chiara Rosaia

Translated by Simona Sucato

Slow panoramic scour a sidereal landscape, an expanse of mountains covered by snow and dominated by the wind. It is perhaps an alien territory that is at the center of El elemento enigmático, a hostile environment in which three men struggle to advance. Men in helmets and motorcycle suits, without face or voice (we under stand the dialogues only through subtitles), wandering aimlessly waiting for their own end. An atmosphere of suspension persist throughout the movie, a work difficult to categorize, halfway between storytelling and video art. Indeed, if it is possible to trace aspects dear to science fiction,such as the clash between nature and man, these are sucked into the omnipresent aura of mystery, a dense and at the same time impalpabile atmosphere, like the icy vapors emanating here from the rocks.

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“THE OAK ROOM” by CODY CALAHAN

Article by Andrea Bruno

Translated by Aurora Sciarrone

A bar, a few lights on: some dim colored neon-lights, the counter’s illumination, an old jukebox emitting a soft glare in a corner. Paul (Peter Outerbridge), the bartender, is about to close the place while outside in the night,a snowstormblows.All of a sudden Steve (RJ Mitte) bursts in,a wanderercarrying a story from a different bar, of a different bartender, of a different stranger brought there by the storm. From this first one, a lot more stories come up, while midnight approachesand someoneis relentlessly driving in the snow.

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“RED ANINSRI OR TIPTOEING ON THE STILL TREMBLING BERLIN WALL” by RATCHAPOOM BOONBUNCHACHOKE and “MOM, I BEFRIENDED GHOSTS” by SASHA VORONOV

Article by Niccolò Buttigliero

Translated by Nadia Tordera

Red Aninsri opens with a dialogue between cats. They communicate through the most artificial of cinematographic techniques that allow them to speak: dubbing. No attempt to follow the expressions of their faces or their movements. The human voice adheres to their bodies forcibly asserting its technological superiority. That of Red Aninsri is a universe in which everything is exquisitely fake, where an incurable discrepancy remains between the images of the world and their sounds.

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“CLEANERS” By GLENN BARIT

Article by Fabio Bertolotto

Translated by Nadia Tordera

The “cleaners” to which the title refers are a group of eight students from a strict Catholic school in the Philippines. They are defined in this way because they are the protagonists of four stories in which they are forced to respect obtuse educational rules that require them to be clean and correct at all costs. Cleaners also describes the pressures that young people experience from a world that is dirty and superficial.

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“REGINA” BY ALESSANDRO GRANDE

Article by Marco Ghironi

Translated by Francesca Cozzitorto

Regina, the only Italian film in competition at the Turin Film Festival 2020, is Alessandro Grande’s first feature film.

The director’s long experience with the short film form explains the mastery of the story-telling in a more extended time, without ever losing the viewer’s attention. A whirlwind of music, glances, silences and lies converge in a real coming-of-age story. The protagonists are the young Regina (Ginevra Francesconi) and her father Luigi (Francesco Montanari), who are committed to helping his daughter fulfill the dream of becoming a singer in every possible way. He had the same dream but he had to give up on it after his wife passed away. However, everything changes when an unforeseen event disrupts their lives.

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“A RIFLE AND A BAG” BY CRISTINA HANES, ISABELLA RINALDI, ARYA ROTHE

Article by Alessandro Pomati

Translated by Nadia Tordera

Since the 1960s in the Indian jungle the militant Maoist group of Naxalites has operated in charge of protection (even violent) of the tribal minorities of the sub-continent. Since their foundation these armed groups have played the role of “public enemy nr.1”  for the country’s internal security.

However for the rebels who had surrendered, total amnesty and protection from retaliation by former militant comrades, were always guaranteed within well-protected communities. And A Rifle and a Bag, the first work of the collective “NoCut Film” formed by Cristina Haneş, Isabella Rinaldi and Arya Rothe, is about one of these realities of “refugees”.

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“FRIED BARRY” By RYAN KRUGER

Article by Noemi Castelvetro

Translated by Paola Macchiarella

Specialized film critics were caught rather off guard, because cinema has experienced a change when it comes to the ways it is exploited. On the other hand, new perspectives emerged in terms of film discourse and instruments to understand it. It is especially evidentin films like this one, in which the stated intent is to tell a certain audience to beat it. That being said, it is very difficult to examine Fried Barry without distorting it, but it is also unnecessary to dissect it in order to extract an additional critical consideration, which would be “too much of a good thing”.

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“EYIMOFE” By ARIE E CHUKO ESIRI

Article by Angelo Elia

Translated by Carmen Tucci

Eyimofe (This is my desire), first feature film by Arie and Chuko Esiri  (two brothers) is, like we can guess from the title, a movie about desire. The two protagonists, Mofe and Rosa, want to leave Nigeria and go abroad: they won’t succeed and they will learn at a high price not to confuse their own desire with their own satisfaction.

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“BOTOX ” BY KAVEH MAZAHERI

Article by Andrea Bruno

Translated by Aurora Sciarrone

“It was a dark and stormy night”, as Snoopy would have wrote. That is how Botox begins, in a dark and stormy night, while on a TV screen another classic cartoon character, Wile E. Coyote, performs one of his usual tumbles, out of which he will be comically deformed but still unharmed. Akram (Susan Parvar) is completely taken by the scene. She is affected by autism, and she is stuck in a world made of repetitive actions and a vaguely childish attitude, and perhaps she believes that the same laws of physics that dominate the cartoon world apply to the real one, too. It so happens that she does not hesitate to push her brother Emad (SoroushSaeidi, also being the film’s producer) off the roof, who is guilty of having made fun of her one too many times.

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“IL BUCO IN TESTA” BY ANTONIO CAPUANO

Article by Marco Ghironi

Translated by Nadia Tordera

Born and raised in the suburbs of Naples, Maria (Teresa Saponangelo) is orphaned of her father even before coming into the world. She lost him because of a gunshot by the brigadier Guido Mandelli (Tommaso Ragno), who will see the young woman knocking on his door in search of answers, once he has served his sentence in prison. With Il buco in testa, presented out of competition at the Torino Film Festival, Antonio Capuano dedicates a new chapter to his Naples, the unaware theater of adrift lives.

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“FILM” By FABRIZIO BELLOMO

Article by Arianna Vietina

Translated by Nadia Tordera

Is one hour enough to re-discuss the complex issues of work and technology in the contemporary world? Obviously the answer is no, but Fabrizio Bellomo is capable of taking advantage of this time, even if short, to propose a huge amount of suggestions and questions, just as he normally does with his peculiar art works. It is an experimental film, in which an exorbitant number of images taken directly from real life is represented on the screen: from Facebook scrolls to Power Point presentations to municipal council recordings and television broadcasts. But Film proposes a clear way through the contradictions of progress, leaving us the questions: has technology made us less slaves than work? Does it allow us to be more masters of our tools? Or will we continue to live forever subject to objects and to the power they have to give us sustenance and dignity? What does dignity mean for a man/worker?

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“MY AMERICA” BY BARBARA CUPISTI

Article by Roberto Guida

Translated by Nadia Tordera

“We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” A famous preamble, thought to be immortal even if we are immediately warned that in reality, in 2020, many still try to understand it.

However there is a light in Barbara Cupisti’s documentary work My America, feeble but alive.

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“CALIBRO 9” BY TONI D’ANGELO

Article by Cristina Danini

Translated by Simona Sucato

Milan, Frankfurt, Moscow, Antwerp, a calabrian city. Places in the movie marked by red lettering, squares on the chessboard of a game with no holds barred. Playing for life Fernando Piazza (Marco Bocci), that the mother has not been able to turn away from his father’s underworld; on the other side of the table, the ‘ndrangheta. To help him, in a game more difficult than he could imagine, there is only Maia (Ksenia Rappoport), the girl he once loved, now a woman belonging to Corapi’s clan.

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“MÃES DO DERICK” (MOTHERS OF DERICK) BY DÊ KELM

Article by Valentina Velardi

Translated by Francesca Cozzitorto

Presented in the International section of the festival, the film is about the life of a non-monogamous and unconventional family made up of a nine-year-old boy, Derick, Tammy’s biological son, and his other three mothers who raised him: Bruna, Shiva and Ana.

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“KUFID” BY ELIA MOUTAMID

Article by Carola Capello

Translated by Simona Sucato

“As a child, my parents taught me to say Inch’Allah (God willing) when I plan to do something. Here, Kufid is this: planning something unplanned. An oxymoron”. As Elia Moutamid states – Moroccan director, special mention as best new director at 2018 Nastri d’Argento –, whose first film Talien won in 2017 the Gran Premio della Giuria at Torino Film Festival.

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“CASA DE ANTIGUIDADES” BY JOÃO PAULO MIRANDA MARIA

Article by Fabio Bertolotto

Translated by Nadia Tordera

Even before the images, there is a white light that suggests the coordinates for viewing the film. A light that invades the screen and appears as an eccentric substitute for black, on which the opening credits flow in reverse, from the top to the bottom, suggesting a backward path. This inverse motion is the spirit that moves Casa de antiguidades, the film of the Brazilian director João Paulo Miranda Maria that first looks at the past to talk about the present.

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“THE DARK AND THE WICKED” By BRYAN BERTINO

Article by Sirio Alessio Giuliani

Translated by Simona Sucato

Four years after The Monster, Bertino writes and directs a ghost story intertwined with the family drama, customizing it with its usual dry and explicit style. The movie was presented as a world premier at the Tribeca Film Festival 2020 and is out of competition in the section Le stanze di Rol at the 38th Torino Film Festival.

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