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Cover Boy... Last Revolution

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 97 mins

Original Title

Cover Boy: L'ultima Rivoluzione
  • Director: Carmine Amoroso
  • Writer: Carmine Amoroso; Filippo Ascione
  • Producer: Augusto Allegra; Isabella Cocuzza

CGiii Comment

There is something very, very special here - humanity.

Amoroso has made a beautiful friendship, in hard times, human and loyal.

There is one of the most effective edits ever seen in a film.

Never take for granted the story because the director will not let you.

It may end as you want it to - or it may not. It really does depend on your mood.

Immersed with intelligence and skill - too rare in the film-making industry.

Decent, humane and polite.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Cover-boy (low-budget film shot in the Sony digital HDV format and transfert on 35mm. feature film) is the story of the friendship between Ioan (Eduard Gabia) and Michele (Luca Lionello) respectively Romanian and Italian. The serendipitous encounter of two worlds apart: the travails of a young man, son of the Post-Communist Revolution, who flees his country in search of a better future and the travails of another youth who instead scrapes along the margins of a Western society that is unable to offer gainful employment to so much of its youth. In the background of this rapport between a simple Romanian youth and his marginalized Italian counterpart, there is a West which on one side is still reeling from the collapse of the Communist ideology and on the other, in the clutches of a Capitalist myth which has increasingly assumed, as it propulsive force, harsh competitiveness and an intensification of social inequality. The film tells the story of their shared experiences on the fringes of a prosperous city, tormented by their landlady (Luciana Littizzetto) and it illustrates how the savagery of a daily dog-eat-dog struggle for survival can be opposed by the bonds of genuine friendship. Ioan's encounter with a famous photographer (Chiara Caselli), and his misjudgment of an exploitive sentiment for love, will ultimately bolster his friendship with Michele and guide him to the final destination of his on-going quest.

Cast & Characters

Eduard Gabia as Ioan;
Luca Lionello as Michele;
Chiara Caselli as Laura;
Luciana Littizzetto as Padrona di casa;
Francesco Dominedo as Mimmo;
Gabriel Spahiu as Florin - padre di Ioan;
Alina Petrescu as Madre di Ioan;
Razvan Cacoveanu as Ioan bambino;
Rolando Matsangos as Bogdan;
Walter D'Errico as FFSS Station Manager;
Susan Lay as Gea