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SACRO GRA

Gianfranco Rosi
2013 Italy; France 93 minutes Italian
DR

After the Benares “passeur” in India (Boatman, 1993), the United States and its desert castaways in Below Sea Level (2009, Cinéma du réel Grand Prix) and a Mexican killer (El sicario, 2010), could it be that Gianfranco Rosi is tired of travelling? The answer is a categorical “no”. Although the filmmaker films in his own country, he does so precisely from the angle of voyaging and encountering a form of otherness — by connecting with a motif of displacement: the GRA (Grande Raccordo Anulare), the highway circling Rome. This choice induces the margin rather than the centre in terms of space and characters alike. The outcome of a two-year-long immersion, the film is caught between two contradictory movements: wandering around and immobility — places and people that we follow awhile, then meet again; a botanist, ambulancemen, an academic and his daughter, a modern prince. thanks to Gianfranco Rosi’s exceptional presence, to his qualities of seeing and listening, the prosaic is transfigured into a fairy tale, the individual becomes a world in itself. The circular form resembles a fragile cosmos, where poetry dialogues with politics.

Arnaud Hée

Production :
DOCLAB; La Femme endormie
Distribution :
Alfama Films production
Editing :
Jacopo Quadri
Sound :
Giuseppe D'Amato; Stefano Grosso; Gianfranco Rosi; Riccardo Spagnol
Photography :
Gianfranco Rosi
Copy Contact :
Doc & Film International

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