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"a thriller that feeds on continuous changes of roles" - ASBURY MOVIES
PLOT: Vito and Carla have been separated for a long time. They have three children together and loved each other desperately before hatred took the place of love. Now Vito has a new life and Carla has a new partner: everyone feels as if tragedy has been averted and destiny is on their side. At least, until that day--that evening--when Vito disappears without a trace. His disappearance sets in motion an investigation of everyone's past. But, in cases like this, does a single, irrefutable truth really exist?
From the novel of the same title by Antonella Lattanzi
CAST: Laetitia Casta, Andrea Carpenzano, Lea Gavino, Cristiana Dell’Anna, Mario Sgueglia, Giordano De Plano, Licia Maglietta, Lidiya Liberman, Stefano Pesce, Claudia Della Seta, Davide Mancini, Lorenzo Nohman
YEAR: 2024
LENGTH: 100 min.
GENRE: Thriller
RATING: USA: no rating; Italy: +13

TIMES: Milwaukee: April 11, 9:15 p.m.
  Detroit: April 12, 5:00 p.m.
  Detroit: April 12, 7:30 p.m.

 
  Please note, while the trailer may not include subtitles, the film will be screened with English subtitles

DIRECTOR'S NOTES:    
Leonardo D'Agostini, born in 1977 in Rome, worked as an assistant director for several TV films before making his directorial debut with the short La via del successo in 2005 and winning the Nastro d’argento Best New Director award in 2019 for Il campione.

Regarding his film, D'Agostini said: “Even in the book Carla was a character shrouded in a kind of mystery, the same that hovers in the film. She is many things at once: she is a lover, a mother, a wife. Each of these roles tells a part of her, but then it is difficult to know what she thinks and feels and in my opinion an actress like Laetitia, with her talent and being French, conveyed well a different way of experiencing feelings. I was interested in her bringing a sort of aristocracy into the film or, simply the fact that coming from another culture, she was an foreign element and therefore difficult to read within this context".
Leonardo D'Agostini

DISTRIBUTOR:True Colours, Largo Italo Gemini 1, Rome