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part of the partnership events, Thursday April 12th it will be screened the movie "Mater nature" by Massimo Andrei at the Guild of Bari (Viale Einaudi, 60)
The review
"The only Italian film in competition for the 20th edition of the week Critics, Mater Natura is the story of Desire (Maria Pia Calzone), a beautiful transsexual who loves and is loved back by Andrea (Valerio Foglia Manzillo). Just in the wake of this overwhelming passion Desire decides to change his life, but life's is to impart the lesson dura.Mater Nature, like genre films on gay and transsexual, differs from other seemingly similar foreign products for the delicacy with which it is treated the story of love between Andrea and Desire. The starring character of the beautiful Maria Pia Calzone is a concentration of humanity and sensitivity, the constant search for an identity and a balance. But Mater Natura is not just an individual story, but also a choral event, which unlike other movies where the gay world is represented in a caricaturist, there is laugh (and cry) along with the characters rather than characters. Thus we find people such as Europe (better Enzo Moscato) in the shoes of a sort of "Montessori neighborhood" that deals with all the neighborhood kids, and how Massimino (Vladimir Luxuria) engaged in theatrical productions based on transvestism, as in a hilarious and original edition of Medea, trans. But there is laughter. In this film, you can also find authentic feelings, such as those of the great tragedies that overwhelm and destroy, seen from a transsexual seeking a ransom and they own in a personal and social redemption. This is why the film is also rumors of a Agro-futurism, just called Mater Natura, a non-utopian place on the slopes of Vesuvius is a meeting place but also a psychological counseling for men in crisi.Il film was shot in five weeks, between Rome and Naples, which the director recognizes as an ideal setting for his story. Massimo Andrei believes that the Neapolitan transsexual is a logical development femminiello of a typical Neapolitan character that perhaps may have counterparts in other parts of Italy, but with very marked characteristics. Then he wanted to study the world of prostitution, but always with a light hand, and not insist on the more raw and morbid in this profession. With Mater Natura can not just spend an evening of fun, but also for reflection, and you can agree with one of the characters to consider this film a "typical geographic product." The phrase "We the soul tenimmo , but the battered tenimmo "Mauro Corso"
taken from http://filmup.leonardo.it/maternatura.htm
The entrance is 3 € and the reservation is recommended!
tel. 389.1851066
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