HAMMAMET
2021 Films
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2h 7m
The last year in the life of Bettino Craxi, as told by Gianni Amelio.
An undisputed protagonist of international politics and, until recently, revered in Italy, Bettino Craxi is now in Hammamet, far from his homeland. Overwhelmed by the populist surge that toppled the formerly governing democratic parties which rose to power during the first fifty years of the Italian Republic, and caught up in a series of judicial inquiries, President Craxi can no longer return to his homeland as a free man. A master at commanding respect in the political arena, Craxi is also surrounded by opportunists; he is down but not out; and he is left to fend for himself in a home on a hill, where he lives out his final months like a caged beast.
HAMMAMET is also the touching story of a father and a daughter, Anita, who stands by his side after everyone else has fled. Craxi is ill and in dire need of life-saving treatment. Anita goes to lengths that only the greatest love can justify as she struggles to make her father relent and set aside his ideas at least at this crucial time in his life; he must agree to return to Italy to be treated, at the cost of losing a freedom he believes he deserves. The conflict between his ideas and his familial love – between political motivations and those of the man – will be fierce and, eventually, fatal.
HAMMAMET is the never-ending struggle typical of the great classical tragedies. Like in "Antigone", the reason of state conflicts with the reason of man; like Oedipus at Colonus, the mystery of human life is investigated; hence, the greatness of public life stretches inexorably towards the sunset and the veil of death. The story is more private than public; politics are worked into the plot only to provide the necessary context. Like in a Shakespearean play, feelings are fathomed to shed light on facts.
Direction: Gianni Amelio
Script: Gianni Amelio, Alberto Taraglio
Production: Agostino Saccà
Co-Production: Maria Grazia Saccà
Cinematography: Luan Amelio Ujkaj
Editing: Simona Paggi
Production Design: Giancarlo Basili
Costume Design: Maurizio Millenotti
Make-Up: Andrea Leanza
Sound: Emanuele Cicconi
Original Score: Nicola Piovani
Visual Effects: Virginia Cefaly
Cast: Pierfrancesco Favino
Original Title: HAMMAMET
Original Language: Italian
Film Production Country: Italy
Biography of the Director/s
Gianni Amelio was born in Calabria. After studying Philosophy, he moved to Rome, where he started working as an assistant director. He made his debut in film directing in 1982, after a long television activity. He is the winner of numerous international awards, including three European Film Awards for best European Film, a Golden Lion, and an Oscar nomination.
Filmography of the Director/s
2020 HAMMAMET
2017 HOLDING HANDS
2014 HAPPY TO BE DIFFERENT
2013 A LONELY HERO
2011 THE FIRST MAN
2006 THE MISSING STAR
2004 THE KEYS TO THE HOUSE
1998 THE WAY WE LAUGHED
1994 LAMERICA
1992 STOLEN CHILDREN
1990 OPEN DOORS
1988 THE BOYS ON PANISPERNA STREET
1982 BLOW TO THE HEART
Awards Won
David di Donatello Awards 2021: Best Make-Up
Golden Globes Italy 2020: Best Actor (Pierfrancesco Favino)
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 2020: Silver Ribbon for Best Actor (Pierfrancesco Favino) & Best Producer
Ischia Global Film & Music Festival 2020: Best Producer
Production Company:
Pepito Produzioni Srl
Agostino Saccà
Via Don Giovanni Verità, 3
Rome, 00195, Italy
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +39 06 32 21 501
Website: http://www.pepitoproduzioni.it/
World Sales:
Minerva Pictures Group srl
Monica Ciarli
Via del Circo Massimo, 9
Rome, 00153, Italy
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +39 06 84 24 24 30
Website: http://www.minervapictures.com/
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