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Una giornata segnata dal tema della violenza alla Mostra del Cinema di Venezia. Kathryn Bigelow (regista) e Noah Oppenheim (sceneggiatore) raccontano il dietro le quinte del film in concorso al festival A House of Dynamite.

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Con Rebecca Ferguson e Idris Elba, il film racconta il panico seguito a un missile non rivendicato che minaccia l'apocalisse nucleare.

 

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00:00Thanks to this extraordinary gentleman to my right, it's extremely real, and his research was extensive from people within these departments in the White House Situation Room, STRATCOM, FEMA, and the Missile Defense World.
00:20And so this is a very credible scenario that he's laid out, and my opinion was it was important to share it with you, with the world, and we can make a more informed opinion about what kind of world we want to live in, one that's so fragile and so volatile, or maybe not.
00:44It's a real suspenseful film, but you want to make also a political film?
00:50Well, I don't think, I mean, it's, politics are perhaps what you bring to it, and that's an important element, I think.
01:01It's not something that is a layer in and of itself, it's sort of how you address this problem, and I think of it as a problem.
01:10And I'm trying to, I guess in the film, we're both trying to lay out, all right, these are the circumstances, and, you know, you can choose your path through it, with it, and it's not a country-by-country issue or problem or solution, it's global.
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