Burning Love (film) explained

Burning Love
Director:Alberto Caviglia
Producer:Luigi Musini
Olivia Musini
Starring:Davide Giordano
Omero Antonutti
Cinematography:Andrea Locatelli
Music:Pasquale Catalano
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Runtime:86 minutes

Burning Love (Italian: Pecore in erba) is a 2015 mockumentary comedy film written and directed by Alberto Caviglia. It premiered in the Horizons section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.[1] [2]

Plot

In July 2006, the major television news channels reported the death of Leonardo Zuliani. In Rome, a large group of followers gathers in front of the young activist's birthplace in Trastevere. The mother is desperate, the neighborhood paralyzed and all the authorities express their solidarity with the family while a large demonstration is held in her honor.

An important detail is that what makes Leonardo a national hero is his being anti-Semitic.

Cast

See also

References

  1. News: Jay Weissberg. Film Review: 'Burning Love'. 27 April 2016. Variety. December 8, 2015.
  2. News: Judy Bachrach. In Italian Comedy, Life Is Beautiful But Prejudice Is Hilarious . 27 April 2016. The Forward. March 2, 2016.