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Dentro di te c'è la terra

The rocks and the sea while on vacation in the Aeolian islands, the suspended time of the Apulian countryside, the faraway perspective of a girl following her image on the social networks, the closeup perspective of a black immigrant welcomed into a home. After L’uomo doppio, an intimate diary written by Terlizzi as he films everyday, existential glimpses of life, as though they were the heart of a labyrinth without walls, in which the observer pauses, serene and slightly amazed.

Top Cast

  • Saverio Cappiello

    Saverio Cappiello

  • Martina Catalfamo

    Martina Catalfamo

  • Cosimo Terlizzi

    Cosimo Terlizzi

  • Giovanni Funiati

    Giovanni Funiati

  • Jacopo Gandolfi

    Jacopo Gandolfi

  • Damien Modolo

    Damien Modolo

  • Daniel Russo

    Daniel Russo

  • Malam

    Malam

Overview

The rocks and the sea while on vacation in the Aeolian islands, the suspended time of the Apulian countryside, the faraway perspective of a girl following her image on the social networks, the closeup perspective of a black immigrant welcomed into a home. After L’uomo doppio, an intimate diary written by Terlizzi as he films everyday, existential glimpses of life, as though they were the heart of a labyrinth without walls, in which the observer pauses, serene and slightly amazed.

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