New Jersey premiere screening, (Nov. 29, 2018)
Followed by Q&A with director Antonio Piazza, moderated by Teresa Fiore, Inserra Chair
Mon. Dec. 3, 2018 6-9pm

Cast: Julia Jedlikowska (Luna), Gaetano Fernandez (Giuseppe), Corinne Musallari, Sabine Timoteo, Vincenzo Amato.
Cinematography: Luca Bigazzi; Music: Anton Spielmann; Editing: Cristiano Travaglioli; Set design: Marco Dentici.
Production: Massimo Cristaldi, Carlotta Calori, Francesca Cima, Nicola Giuliano; U.S. Distribution: Strand Releasing.
Synopsis (see )


The film has received very positive reviews internationally for its outstanding imagery, powerful storytelling, and intense acting, especially on the part of the young protagonists. Its uniqueness also rests in its innovative take on the crime film genre through a mesmerizing style that does not compromise, but actually enhances, its message of civic and private resistance.
Bios

Grassadonia and Piazza have worked as consultants for Filmauro and Fandango, and as script consultants with Berlinale Residency, Locarno Open Doors, POWR Baltic Event, Torino FilmLab, Semaine de la Critique Next Step, Nisi Masa ESP. They are Visiting Affiliate Professors at the University of Malta.
Photo (from left to right): Antonio Piazza and Fabio Grassadonia. Photo credits: Giulia Parlato.
Antonio Piazza will be available for a Meet and Greet session with students before the screening (4-5pm) in Morehead 143.
- Organized and sponsored by the Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies (Department of Modern Languages and Literatures) at ÌÇÐÄvlog
- Co-presented with the Film Institute at ÌÇÐÄvlog, with the support of the .

Resources
by Jeannette Catsoulis (New York Times, Nov. 29, 2018)
by Ella Taylor (NPR, Nov. 29, 2018)
by Samantha Sartori (FRED Radio – The Festival Insider – in Italian) Click on “Play Podcast”.
by Tara Brady (Irish Times, Aug. 2018)
” by Rich Cline (Aug. 2018)
by Christopher Machell (Cinevue, Aug. 2018)
by Ross McIndoe (July 2018)
by Jay Weissberg (Variety, May 2017)
by Deborah Young (The Hollywood Reporter, May 2017)
by Pamela Hutchinson (Sight and Sound – BFI Film Forever, Aug. 2018)
The with updates on their work and activities
The directors’ first short Rita on .