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Anotherworld

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 114 mins

Original Title

Altromondo
  • Director: Fabiomassimo Lozzi
  • Writer: Fabiomassimo Lozzi; Antonio Veneziani
  • Producer: Fabiomassimo Lozzi; Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani

CGiii Comment

An interesting film...alas, not for everyone.

Monologues delivered - on the whole - with clarity and talent.

The camera-work is a little too intrusive, too erratic...detracting the power from some of the stories.

A few edits and a consistent focus would have made this film mightier...

Still...it delivers caustic evidence of the catholic church's inherent evil...for that - alone - it should be applauded.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

An experimental drama entirely composed by monologues. A personal journey through male homosexuality - from darkness to light, from total denial to complete acceptance - as told in monologues performed by actors and adapted from interviews with ordinary Italian gay men. A multicolored kaleidoscopic journey through a varied and multi-faceted aspect of the human experience that is rarely represented on the big screen.

Cast & Characters

Francesco Apolloni as Francesco Dante;
Domenico Balsamo as Dead gay man 1;
Mirko Batoni as Guido;
Massimiliano Benvenuto as Gabriele;
Michele Bevilacqua as Erberth;
Andrea Bosca as Pietro;
Fabrizio Bucci as Alex;
Giorgio Caputo as Corrado;
Antonio Carrano as Pino;
Giancarlo Colombo as Eugenio;
Federico D'Anna as Mauro;
Fabio Falco as Model;
Biagio Forestieri as Rosario;
Francesco Foti as Aldo;
Riccardo Francia as Riccardo