Film detail | Everybody Sometimes Falls

Tutti Giu


International of Competition of European First Films




Country: Switzerland
Language: Italian
Subtitles: Anglické, české
Directed by: Niccolo Castelli
Year: 2012
Length: 98`
Rating: 15
Story: Niccolo Castelli
Screenplay: Niccolo Castelli
Director of Photography: Pietro Zuercher
Music: Kovlo
Edited by: Claudio Cea
Main Animator: -
Production: Imagofilm Lugano, Villi Hermann

Synopsis: This is a film about three young people who are "different" but who share a common need to measure up to an "adult" world. Three young people that life puts to a severe test: can they achieve self-awareness and still nurture that sacred flame which makes them feel alive? This is a massive challenge which each must face alone; they must live, grow up, and try not to stop dreaming of a future all their own. Their strongest desire is to live their own passions, to live for what makes their hearts beat faster, to live for themselves in a world that is out of the ordinary. They must each decide which path to take; they must pass alone between dreams and fears, success and defeat.

Niccolo Castelli: Niccol? Castelli (1982) is a Swiss screenwriter and director. He studied film at Bologna University and the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), which he completed with the short film Everything Changes in One Shot (Endsieg, 2008), though prior to that he had worked for national Swiss radio and TV (RSI). His filmography includes short films, documentaries and music videos, e.g., Moving Forest (2010). The film Everybody Sometimes Falls (Tutti Giú, 2012) is his feature-length film debut.

Where and when Everybody Sometimes Falls is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 3May 27th at 19:40N/A

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