La nostra video recensione di Un film fatto per Bene, il nuovo film di Franco Maresco presentato in concorso alla 82ª Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica di Venezia.
Con il suo sguardo ironico e corrosivo, Maresco torna a raccontare l’Italia e le sue contraddizioni, firmando un’opera che ha già acceso il dibattito al Lido.
Nel video vi raccontiamo le nostre impressioni, l’accoglienza del film e il suo impatto sul pubblico e sulla critica.
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00:00Closing out the Venice 82 competition is Franco Maresco, who presents a film made well on the Lido.
00:10Once again, the Sicilian director confronts us with his madness, his excesses, and his radical artistic spirit in his idea of cinema.
00:20Maresco had been absent from the festival since 2019, when the Mafia, is no longer what it used to be, won the Special Jury Prize.
00:30And this year, he presents an even more bizarre film at the festival, even more anarchic in its structure and, um, it is unlikely to win an award this time, but it still offers us another window into his way of conceiving art.
00:43The film is once again a search for Franco Maresco who has disappeared, and it is a story from the backstage of the production of a film dedicated to Carmelo Bene,
00:57the making of which had begun, but which had accumulated such significant delays that Likirido Kipinti had decided to turn off the taps.
01:05From this magma in the form of never-finished scenes and endless shots on very expensive film, this collage was put together that, on the one hand,
01:19retraces Maresco's career from Cineco TV with Cipri to his success in Venice with the Mafia is no longer what it used to be.
01:25On the other hand, we see an extremely meta-film that dialogues with the public and with Maresco's own life and his conception of art.
01:36Of his recent works, probably his umbilical film that speaks a lot to himself and a lot to those in the industry and the festival environment.
01:49For this reason, it may not appeal to everyone, it is much less direct and much less universal than his previous works,
01:56but it maintains that strong irony and that extraordinary melancholy that characterize his view of the world.
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