Italian Film Festival Matakana - Padrenostro
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As a child in the 1970s, writer-director Claudio Noce stood in the wings while a leftwing terrorist group – the Armed Proletarian Cells – targeted his father, Rome’s deputy chief of police. The trauma, he says, harried him all his life before finally finding a catharsis of sorts with the making of Padrenostro, which competes for the top prize here in Venice. This, Noce’s third feature, marks his moment of unburdening. Unsurprisingly, then, it’s a personal picture, agonised and self-questioning, almost to a fault.
Noce’s alter-ego is Valerio (Mattia Garaci), an angelic-looking 10-year-old with a low-grade heart murmur and a penchant for solitary walks and wild flights of fancy. But his immediate surroundings feel horribly real. Wounded in an assassination attempt, his father Alfonso (Pierfrancesco Favino) now carries a handgun in his bag and flinches every time the front doorbell rings. Valerio isn’t sure what has happened or why, which naturally means that we’re in the dark, too. For most of its run, Padrenostro elects to view the harsh adult world from a child’s perspective.
A deep dive into a director’s subconscious.
The Guardian
WINNER
Venice Film Festival 2020, Best Actor, La Pellicola d'Oro Award
WINNER
Nastro d'Argento Awards 2021, Best Original Story
NOMINEE
David di Donatello Awards 2021, Best Cinematography, Best Photography
NOMINEE
Nastro d'Argento Awards 2021, Best Actor, Best Sound
NOMINEE
Venice Film Festival 2020, Best Film
NOMINEE
Chicago International Film Festival 2020, Best Feature
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