Genre Documentary

Director Un Soggetto Di Gianni Borgna

Country, yearItalia / Marocco, 2013

Runtime 80'

Production Istituto Luce Cinecittà - Produzione Straordinaria


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Documentary

Profezia – L’Africa di Pasolini

by Un Soggetto Di Gianni Borgna
Theatrical Italy
International rights sales
Info

Genre Documentary

Director Un Soggetto Di Gianni Borgna

Country, yearItalia / Marocco, 2013

Runtime 80'

Production Istituto Luce Cinecittà - Produzione Straordinaria


Pressbook
Cinecittà rights

Cinecittà rights Theatrical Italy, International rights sales

Federica Di Biagio

Theatrical film and documentary distribution

f.dibiagio@cinecitta.it

+39 0672286271

Simona Agnoli

Sales & Business Developement, Films and docs

s.agnoli@cinecitta.it

+39 0672286437

An essayistic documentary about famous Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini’s love for Africa, and how his vision of that continent relates to today, 38 years after his death. In Pasolini’s view, Africa extended into the poor neighbourhoods of the European cities, meaning that this film also throws light on his vision of Europe and the place of foreigners in Europe. The suburbs around Rome, where Pasolini shot his first film Accattone, were in Pasolini’s eyes then already part of Africa, owing to the countless immigrants living there. He had an idealised impression of Africa, believing that there was still an authenticity to be found, as well as a revolutionary potential that, in his view, had been lost in Europe. The documentary follows Pasolini’s development through his films, but also through his life and encounters (for example, with Jean-Paul Sartre), resulting in an intriguing look at his ‘prophecies’ about life in Africa and Europe.


Festival

VENEZIA 70 – Classici


Crew

Screenplay Gianni Borgna, Angelo Libertini