La Passione (2010 film) explained

La Passione
Director:Carlo Mazzacurati
Producer:Domenico Procacci
Music:Carlo Crivelli, Orchestra Citta Aperta conducted by Robin O'Neil
Cinematography:Luca Bigazzi
Studio:Fandango
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

La Passione is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.[1]

Plot

In a small village in Umbria, the film director Gianni is in deep creative crisis. He lives like a bum, no longer an idea to create a movie when its problems if there is another bigger than all the others. His home water pipe broke, flooding as a precious fresco of the church in the country. Gianni has two choices: pay the damage or finance and direct a sacred representation of the Passion of Christ. Since we do not have the money to pay for the damage to the fresco ancient, Gianni agrees to regain the Italian public by directing the sacred representation.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Venezia 67 . 29 July 2010. labiennale.org . 29 July 2010.