The Past Is a Foreign Land

The Past Is a Foreign Land (Italian: Il passato è una terra straniera) is a 2008 Italian neo-noir film directed by Daniele Vicari. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Gianrico Carofiglio, who also collaborated to the screenplay.[1] It entered the competition at the 2008 Rome International Film Festival, in which Michele Riondino was awarded best actor.[2]

The Past Is a Foreign Land
Directed byDaniele Vicari
Written byFrancesco Carofiglio
Gianrico Carofiglio
Massimo Gaudioso
Daniele Vicari
StarringElio Germano
Michele Riondino
Music byTeho Teardo
CinematographyGherardo Gossi
Edited byMarco Spoletini
Release date
  • October 26, 2008 (2008-10-26) (Rome Film Festival)
LanguageItalian

Plot

Bari: Giorgio, a classic good guy and a law graduate, feels a bit out of place in circles he frequented with his girlfriend. During an elegant Christmas party he defends a stranger, Francesco, with whom he forms a solid friendship that introduces him to a world totally unknown to him, that of gambling - poker, in this case -, in which the two play couple cheating. The new experiences inebriate Giorgio and drag him into situations much greater than him.

The boy is progressively engulfed by a whirlwind of illegality and immorality: he regularly visits the house of a married woman, buys a luxurious car with the proceeds of poker and reacts violently to the questions of his parents, who worry more and more. One day Francesco informs him of his imminent departure for Spain; Giorgio decides to follow him despite discovering, with an initial repulsion soon overwhelmed by excitement, that his friend intends to devote himself to the cocaine trade. In Barcelona, the two come to live increasingly wild experiences, leading to sexual violence against a young bartender.

After returning to Bari, Francesco becomes nowhere to be found. One night Giorgio tracks him down as he leaves a club; shortly after Francesco chases the bartender who works there, Antonia, and attacks her. The friend intervenes, a fight arises and the carabinieri arrive. After being beaten to death, Giorgio is released because the girl testified on his behalf. He also claims to the commander that he only vaguely knows Francesco, with whom the young man catches a last glance through a window - he too was beaten to death by the carabinieri -, leaving the barracks.

Some time later, Giorgio is an established lawyer; after an audience Antonia approaches him to thank him for having saved her the night of the attempted violence. Without speaking, Giorgio watches her go.

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References

  1. Boyd van Hoeij (November 11, 2008). "Review: 'The Past Is a Foreign Land'". Variety. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  2. Redazione (November 8, 2010). "Gli altri riconoscimenti Il "L.A.R.A" degli artisti a Riondino per "Il passato è una terra straniera"". Il Tempo. Retrieved 25 February 2014.


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