NOTTURNO

By Gianfranco ROSI

NEW HORIZONS INT'L FILM FESTIVAL / NEW HORIZONS ASSOCIATION - as DISTR Theatrical, TV, DVD-video, VOD, POLAND / FEST

Documentary - Completed 2020


Festivals
& Awards

Venice IFF 2020
Best Italian Film
Seville European FF 2020
Best Cinematography
Era New Horizons - Poland 2020
Masters
    • Year of production
    • 2020
    • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Countries
    • ITALY, FRANCE, GERMANY
    • Languages
    • ARABIC, KURDISH
    • Duration
    • 100 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Gianfranco ROSI
    • Writer(s)
    • Gianfranco ROSI
    • Producer(s)
    • . . (21 Unofilm), . . (Stemal Entertainment), . . (Les Films d'Ici)
    • Synopsis
    • Notturno develops a theme the director dealt with in his previous film, Fire at Sea. That film focused on the migration crisis as observed from the shores of Lampedusa, where boats with refugees were docking day after day. This time Rosi goes in the opposite direction: to the Middle East, to places abandoned by people seeking refuge. For three years, he traveled with his camera along the borders of Iraq, Kurdistan, Lebanon, and Syria, filming the inhabitants of a region hard hit by history. In his documentary essay, he depicts, in a poignant and evocative way, life in anticipation of yet another drama: unending uncertainty in a world of cyclical disasters. The structure of the film brings out this cyclicality: we see an army screaming in a threatening manner; women mourning their dead sons, brothers, and fathers; children suffering from post-traumatic stress; a once proud military that has now become an army of prisoners. We see a psychiatric hospital as a stage for a political spectacle—it would be hard to find a better metaphor for the type of madness that is destroying homes and people. Silent, but with a brilliant soundtrack, Rosi’s film plays in its own way with the notion of a nocturne—a romantic poem or a painting that takes place in a nighttime setting.