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Il Futuro

18th(2013) Flash Forward

Love/Romance · Suspense/Mystery · Coming of Age  

  • CountryChile,Germany,Italy,Spain
  • Production Year2013
  • Running Time95min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Teenaged Bianca’s world is upended after the tragic death of her parents. Agreeing to aid her younger brother Tomas in a ridiculous heist involving blind, aging B-movie star and hermit Maciste, Bianca unexpectedly finds the normalcy and acceptance she so desperately needs. Il Futuro, winner of the KNF Award at this year’s International Film Festival Rotterdam, was made in Rome by a Chilean director. Alicia Scherson’s careful mise-en-scene and background setting are clearly seen in the film. Since the main character doesn’t like light, the story mostly takes place in dark indoor places and on nighttime streets. Consequently, the use of indoor lighting is very creative. As the female character’s narration flows throughout the film, the characters’ inner worlds are expressed with visual elements in a highly sensitive way, and the ideas and ideals of Cinecitta and B-movies make the film more enjoyable. This is a mysterious love story that approaches the audience with the tactile sense in the gaze of female protagonist. (RHEE Soue-won)
Director
Director
Alicia SCHERSON
Born in Santiago in 1974, Alicia Scherson graduated as a biologist before studying film in Cuba and receiving a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her first feature, Play, was shot in Chile and received the Best Director Award at the Tribeca Film Festival. Filmography includes Play (2005), Tourists (2009), Il Futuro (2013).
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Credit
  • Director Alicia SCHERSON 알리시아 셜슨
  • Producer Bruno Bettati
  • Cast Ciardo Luigi, Martelli Manuela, Hauer Rutger, Vaporidis Nicolas, Giallocosta Alessandro, Calabrese Pino
  • Screenplay Roberto Bolano
  • Cinematography Ricardo DeAngelis
  • Music Caroline Chaspoul, Eduardo Henriquez