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Human Oak

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Human Oak
Directed byUlisse Lendaro
Produced byJitendra Mishra
Ulisse Lendaro
Story byUlisse Lendaro
StarringAnna Valle
Ginevra Lendaro
Leonardo Lendaro
Music byNicola Tescari
CinematographyUlisse Lendaro
Edited byAlessandra Carchedi A.M.C.
Production
company
Louis Lender Production, Cinema4good
Running time
15 minutes
CountryItaly, India
LanguageItalian

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Human Oak (stylized Human OAK) is an Italian-Indian short film co-produced entirely during Covid-19 lockdown. Directed by Ulisse Lendaro, the film is inspired by the famous poem Ode to the West Wind, written by Percy Bysshe Shelley.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Plot[edit]

The story of a child who, in the time of a sunset, becomes a girl, forced to quickly leave behind the life she had, before everything changed, the memory of her mother with whom she used to play and their poems that now sound like an omen. In an abstract, melancholic present, drenched in nature, this little girl continues her journey until she reaches a large oak tree. There, among books hung to mature, she meets another child, a little boy. Maybe they already knew each other. Among visions of a recent past, memories and nature, life is renewed for all humanity.

Cast[edit]

Location[edit]

This film is shot in Vicenza, Italy

Festivals/Screenings[edit]

  1. Special preview:10th Festival Della Diplomazia, Rome, Italy on 23 October 2020.[citation needed][5] [6]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

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