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Dulcinea

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 66 mins

  • Director: Luca Ferri
  • Writer: Luca Ferri; Alessandro Rota

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A young girl is getting ready to welcome a client at her apartment. The man, transposition of Don Quixote, following a precise ritual, devotes himself to the maniacal cleaning of four rooms. The girl, personification of Dulcinea, eats, reads, paints her nails and smokes. She dress up and she get undress as if Don Quixote is not present there and as if there is no relationship between them.

The client, following a pathological scheme, steals some girl’s objects, he puts them in a plastic bag and than inside a small briefcase. Sometimes the objects he fetishizes are destroyed like victims of maniacal bursts. This mechanism leads to the repetition of a celibate and solitary rite. A donquixotesque movie, which tries to move back into a basic and anti-narrative gaze in order to magically give back the sense of everything in the rhythm of a language at the same time simple and experimental.


Trailer...

dulcinea trailer from ENECEfilm on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Naomi Morello
Vincenzo Turca
Dario Bacis