SuggestionsBurning Heartsby Pippo Mezzapesa
Voliera Hall
free admission by reservation subject to availability
seats will be guaranteed until 10 minutes before the start of the film
Black and white and strong contrasts in an award-winning Italian film
Ti mangio il cuore (Italy, 2022, 115″) shows a violent facet of Southern Italy, where no one escapes the logic of family feuds. Passion runs between the two protagonists, Andrea and Marilena and blood ties are visceral and powerful, for better or worse. The strongly contrasting photography visually reflects the harshness of the conflicts and the sharp division between both sides: it is all black or white, there is no room for any graduality.
Pippo Mezzapesa’s black and white, the centrality of women and the South connect the film with the section of the Diario Notturno exhibition dedicated to Scanno, one of Abruzzo’s most picturesque villages. Photographers such as Gianni Berengo Gardin, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Mario Giacomelli made Scanno inmortal with their shots, managing to evoke something that remains etched in collective memory: time, work, the flow of women’s lives.
introduces
Federico Vittorini, Artistic Director of L’Aquila Film Festival
in collaboration with L’Aquila Film Festival
individual seats reserved for myMAXXI card holders by writing to mymaxxi@fondazionemaxxi.it, by the day before the event