Visioni di case che crollano
""What to do with our ruins, what to do with all that is archaic and outdated, and cannot be sold as just another consumer item?""
Originally released in 2002. Visioni di case che crollano is a documentary film. directed by Gianni Celati. At just 62 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring John Berger, Biancamaria D'Amato, and Alberto Sironi
Synopsis
The countryside around the Po delta is dotted with abandoned houses and farmhouses. The landscape appears desertic, almost humanless. Some people shares stories about their bond with the land while the italian writer Gianni Celati documents the tragedy and the loss of values in this new landscape of desolation, with a superb narrative style.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Pierrot e la Rosa
- Stefilm
- ZDF/Arte
- Tele+
- YLE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Visioni di case che crollano about?
The countryside around the Po delta is dotted with abandoned houses and farmhouses. The landscape appears desertic, almost humanless. Some people shares stories about their bond with the land while...
Who directed Visioni di case che crollano?
Visioni di case che crollano was directed by Gianni Celati.
How long is Visioni di case che crollano?
Visioni di case che crollano has a runtime of 1 hours and 2 minutes (62 minutes total).
When was Visioni di case che crollano released?
Visioni di case che crollano was released on January 1, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Visioni di case che crollano?
The main cast of Visioni di case che crollano includes John Berger, Biancamaria D'Amato, Alberto Sironi.