Francesco Nuti: the tribute of the Trento Film Festival

Francesco Nuti: the tribute of the Trento Film Festival

In the program of the 72nd edition of the Trento Film Festival (26 April – 5 May) the screening of It’s all heaven’s fault by Francesco Nuti and the preview presentation of the podcast Zitti e Nuti by Emiliano Cribari produced by Officina del Podcast, with the film critic Rocco Moccagatta.

After the unanimous condolence that greeted his passing on 12 June 2023, a bit of silence has returned around the figure of Francesco Nuti. We thought it was right to remember him and pay homage to him at the Trento Film Festival by re-proposing his “mountain film”, It’s all heaven’s faultfilmed in the Val d’Ayas in the Aosta Valley near Champoluc

Mauro Gervasini, head of the film program of the Trento Film Festival

This is how the homage that the mountain cinema and culture festival – scheduled in the Trentino capital from 26 April to 5 May – will dedicate to the Italian director and actor who passed away last year after a long illness, at the end of a career marked by great successes, but also by difficult periods and unjustified oblivion.

During the days of the Festival, in addition to the special screening of It’s all heaven’s fault – scheduled Sunday 28 April at 7.00pm at Supercinema Vittoria – the podcast Zitti e Nuti by Emiliano Cribari, produced by Officina del Podcast, will be presented as a preview: a narration of Francesco Nuti’s artistic and personal journey, from Giancattivi to his latest works. On that occasion, the film critic Rocco Moccagatta will remember the importance of Nuti’s films in the history of Italian cinema. Appointment on Monday 29 April at 5.00 pm in the HarpoLab spaces, in Piazza Garzetti: from the same day the podcast will be available on all platforms.

It’s all heaven’s fault

It’s all heaven’s fault, the film shot by Nuti in 1985 with a story and screenplay created together with Giovanni Veronesi and Vincenzo Cerami, tells the story of Romeo Casamonica, a young man who, having been released from prison after serving a sentence for armed robbery, returns to freedom and he sets out to look for his son, who has been entrusted to a family from Valle d’Aosta. A delicate and melancholy comedy, balanced between humor and resignation, with a masterful interpretation by Nuti himself, on set accompanied by Ornella Muti, Roberto Alpi, Laura Betti, Marco Vivio.

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