Nasumice
Nasumice | |
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Directed by | Caleb Burdeau |
Produced by | Amanda Roelle
Robert Carter Cain Burdeau |
Written by | Caleb Burdeau |
Starring | Moamer Kasumović Marcello Prayer |
Cinematography | Caleb Burdeau |
Release date | 2020 |
Country | Italy
Bosnia & Herzegovina U.S.A. |
Language | English
Italian Bosnian |
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Nasumice (Adrift) is a 2018 feature drama film written and directed by Caleb Burdeau. The world premiere took place at the 2018 Sarajevo film Festival as part of the official selection[1]. The film went on to win "Best Feature Film" at the 2019 Tripoli Film Festival in Lebanon[2][3] and participated in numerous festivals around the world[4][5].
Plot[edit]
Italy, 1994. The war in the Balkans drags on with no end in sight. Elvis, a young man from Sarajevo, is taking pictures of tourists with his Polaroid camera to get by. After his camera is stolen, Elvis decides to visit Rodolfo, a stranger met by chance in Venice. Their brief and lonely encounter unfolds in the timeless landscape of whitewashed towns, green hills and olive trees of southern Italy.
Cast[edit]
- Moamer Kasumović
- Marcello Prayer
- Angela Pepe
- Franccesco Zizzi
- Tonino Zizzi
References[edit]
- ↑ Istituto Luce Cinecittà"Italian films at Sarajevo film festival".
- ↑ Alquds "Adrift" by Caleb Burdeau wins at the Tripoli Film Festival]
- ↑ Tehran Times"Adrift wins Best Feature at Tripoli Film Festival".
- ↑ https://www.ptfilmfest.com/Festivals/Annual-Festival/InterviewsAndGuests.html
- ↑ https://www.cinemaitaliano.info/film/19388/festival/nasumice-alla-deriva.html
External links[edit]
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