Après la guerre
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PREMIÈRE NORD-AMÉRICAINE
Sélection officielle – Un Certain Regard – Festival de Cannes 2017
Bologna, 2002. The opposition to the Labor Law explodes in universities. The murder of a judge reopens old political wounds between Italy and France. Marco, a former left-wing activist, sentenced for murder and exiled in France for 20 years, thanks to the Mitterrand doctrine, is accused of having ordered the attack. The Italian government requests his extradition. Forced to flee with Viola, his 16 year old daughter, his life will change forever, as well as his family’s in Italy who has to pay for Marco’s past faults.
View the trailer Press kitAnnarita Zambrano
Annarita Zambrano was born in Rome and now lives in Paris. She has directed several
short films which were selected in the main international festivals: Ophélia, in Cannes 2013
Official Competition; Tre Ore, in Cannes 2010 Directors’ Fortnight; A la lune montante, in 2009
Venice Film Festival and Andante Mezzo Forte, at the 2008 Berlinale Film Festival.
In 2013, she directed for RAI and Ciné+, The Black Soul of the Leopard, a documentary which analyzed with a political dimension Luchino Visconti’s masterpiece. After the war is Annarita’s first feature film. The film is supported by the Gan Foundation for the cinema in 2015 and will be presented in Cannes 2017 Un Certain Regard.