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Piccolo Corpo

Directed byLaura Samani

Piccolo Corpo

Directed byLaura Samani, starringCeleste Cescutti, Ondina Quadri
  • ORIGINAL LANGUAGE IT
  • SUBTITLES FR/NL
  • COUNTRY Italie, France, Slovénie
  • Duration 89
  • Prices 9.00 €, 7.00 €, 6.50 €, 6.00 €
  • Moderator ticket Article 27, Arsène 50
  • Abonnement Carte 5 places, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass

Introducing

The cinematography and idyllic landscape set the stage for this mythical fairy tale about motherhood, unexpected friendship and the strength of a woman.
Laura Samani’s talent is on full display in her first film, Piccolo Corpo, which had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and won awards around the world.

Synopsis

Italy, 1900. Agata decides to embark on a solo journey through the wilderness of Italy in search of redemption for her daughter. A mission not without danger as a young woman at that time. Along the way, she finds the help of the itinerant Lynx and together they brave the elements, prejudice and the enchanting but daunting Italian landscape in search of a miracle for her child.

Introducing

The cinematography and idyllic landscape set the stage for this mythical fairy tale about motherhood, unexpected friendship and the strength of a woman.
Laura Samani’s talent is on full display in her first film, Piccolo Corpo, which had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and won awards around the world.

Synopsis

Italy, 1900. Agata decides to embark on a solo journey through the wilderness of Italy in search of redemption for her daughter. A mission not without danger as a young woman at that time. Along the way, she finds the help of the itinerant Lynx and together they brave the elements, prejudice and the enchanting but daunting Italian landscape in search of a miracle for her child.

« This gorgeous first feature from Italian director Laura Samani is as enchanting as it is unusual. » Observer (UK)

« Samani’s film-making language has consistency and urgency, and there is an interesting streak of atheism that goes alongside this movie’s spiritual aura. » Guardian