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Letters From Sahara

Lettere Dal Sahara

Italy

2004

123 Min
Color
English, French, Wolof
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DIR Vittorio De Seta

PROD Donatella Palermo

SCR Vittorio De Seta

DP Antonio Grambone

CAST Djbril Kebe, Paola Ajmone Rondo, Stefano Saccotelli, Madawass Kebe, Fifi Cisse, Tihierno Ndiaye, Luca Barbeni

ED Marzia Mete

MUSIC Ismaël Lô

Venice: Award of the City of Rome, Mar del Plata

Synopsis

A docu-drama centered on the journey through Italy of an immigrant from Senegal, starting from Lampedusa all the way up to Milan. After a short stay in that city he decides to go back to his country. —cineuropa

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Vittorio De Seta

Came from an aristocratic family. After studying architecture in Rome for some time, he began his film career in 1953, working as a second assistant director to Mario Chiari for an episode of the film Loves of half a century. In 1954 he became assistant director to Jean The Paul-Chanois in Wonderful Time. Later he worked as a screenwriter and documentary filmmaker.

He started realizing documentaries in the 1950’s. They were set mainly in Sicily and Sardinia, using powerful expressiveness to describe the ways of living of the proletariat Southern and the harsh living conditions of Sicilian fishermen and miners that worked sulfur mines. Among these films, the documentary Island of Fire, set in the Aeolian Islands, was named best documentary at the Cannes Festival in 1955.

In 1961 he made his debut with the film Bandits Orgosolo, written with his wife Vera Gherarducci, a film stylistically dry and enriched by neo-realism. The film won the Best First Feature Award at the Venice… read more

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