by Lucio Cremonese
Fiction | Italy | 2009 | 16mm | 17 min.
Pietro, a boy living in the hinterland of Napoli, has to cope with the illness from which his brother Dario, a victim of Camorra’s entrepreneurial ruthlessness, is suffering. Dario got sick after working for many years as a carrier of toxic waste for Don Francesco who, in order to avoid retaliations, has employed Pietro as a drug mule. After two years of work Pietro will take his revenge collecting the last evidence to do justice to his brother.
Lucio Cremonese (Napoli, 1973) soon develops an interest for photography when his father, at the young age of 6, gives him a camera to take a family picture. In 1995 he studies Fine Art Photography at the Central Saint Martin’s in London and in 2000 he graduates at the London College of Communication with the short films “The Innocents” and “Jamie and the Red Balloon”. He has worked as a director of photography in many short films, music videos and feature films like “Zero”, presented at the Cannes Festival.
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