Made In Italy
Originally released in 2004. Made In Italy is a documentary film. directed by Fabio Wuytack. At just 28 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In Made in Italy, the young filmmaker Fabio Wuytack discovers an old film which was shot more than 100 years ago in Carrara, Italy, by the inventors of cinema, the Lumière brothers. Fabio decides to bring the film back to the charming little marble city where even Michelangelo came to select marble for his sculptures. With the help of a sinister cinema owner, some rough mineworkers, an enthusiast old priest and other fascinating characters, he tries to find the mythical location where the Lumière brothers filmed. The result is an Italian journey full of commedia del'arte that brings Fabio closer to his roots than he could ever have imagined
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
- Budget
- $2,000
Production Companies
- Fabio Wuytack
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Made In Italy about?
In Made in Italy, the young filmmaker Fabio Wuytack discovers an old film which was shot more than 100 years ago in Carrara, Italy, by the inventors of cinema, the Lumière brothers. Fabio decides ...
Who directed Made In Italy?
Made In Italy was directed by Fabio Wuytack.
How long is Made In Italy?
Made In Italy has a runtime of 0 hours and 28 minutes (28 minutes total).
When was Made In Italy released?
Made In Italy was released on September 25, 2004 in theaters.