'Holy now' the documentary film of Piva on Santa Scorese won the Rome film Festival

On the eve of the closure of the Rome film Festival, the news is in the folds of a history of the whole of puglia, 'Holy Now', reconstruction of life and deat

'Holy now' the documentary film of Piva on Santa Scorese won the Rome film Festival
On the eve of the closure of the Rome film Festival, the news is in the folds of a history of the whole of puglia, 'Holy Now', reconstruction of life and death for the hand of his stalker Santa Scorese , signed by the director of bari Alessandro Piva . The documentary film, in fact, is the winner of the audience Award, now a single recognition of the event desired by the Bnl and conferred by the same spectators through a system of electronic voting.

News that doubles the already inherent value, if you scroll an official selection of the festival, which has lined up 33 films and, among these, the new Martin Scorsese 'The irishman'. Less than twenty-four hours from the exciting premiere in the sala Patrassi in the Auditorium Parco della Musica, in the presence of members of the family of the girl victim of femicide, torn to its twenty-three years on march 15, 1991.

"it Is an important signal that we receive today - says Piva -, especially when in the selection there were movies of huge capacity of entertainment. The public is awarded to a film that speaks, through the normal people, of themes real of our Country, which means that you put in the discussion, reflects, gets excited on the facts that have become the plague of our civil life. The recognition, he adds, it goes to the family Scorese, who for nearly thirty years, with a grade of dignity, brings forward the memory of their joint unjustly ripped them, a tragedy announced that a State of efficient and should learn to avoid when there are signals as well confirmed".

Holy now has been produced by the Seminal Film of Piva with the support of Apulia film commission and the Foundation With the South. © Reproduction reserved
Date Of Update: 27 October 2019, 02:00
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