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A split-second decision at a traffic accident triggers repercussions for a Jewish surgeon in this gripping, potent Italian drama. Simone, a Holocaust survivor’s son, rushes to the scene of a hit-and-run. But when he sees a swastika tattoo on the victim’s chest, he leaves the gravely wounded man to his fate. Wracked with guilt, the anguished doctor confronts the ethics of his choice, and bonds with the victim’s daughter, embroiling himself in greater conflict. Set in a northeastern region of Italy with deep Jewish roots and a diverse, multi-ethnic population, this riveting, award-winning film debut by Italian director Mauro Mancini is not merely a story about racial hatred and xenophobia, it is an exploration of the human soul in all its contradictions. Posing profound questions about redemption and the paradoxes of the human soul in the face of hate, this provocative parable was the winner of the Best Italian Film and Best Actor awards at the Venice International Film Festival.
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Sponsored by Sharon & Howard Socol, and Dr. & Mrs. Michael Troner.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival virtual program is made possible with the generous support of Benjamin Nahum and Tamar Roodner.
- Year2020
- Runtime95 minutes
- LanguageItalian
- CountryItaly
- PremiereMiami Premiere
- DirectorMauro Mancini
- ScreenwriterDavide Lisino, Mauro Mancini
- CastAlessandro Gassmann, Sara Serraiocco, Lorenzo Buonora
- CinematographerMike Stern Sterzynski
- EditorPaola Freddi
- MusicAldo De Scalzi
We would appreciate your support if you would like to donate to our efforts and help cover our streaming costs. Please consider donating when "Unlocking" the film or by clicking here.
A split-second decision at a traffic accident triggers repercussions for a Jewish surgeon in this gripping, potent Italian drama. Simone, a Holocaust survivor’s son, rushes to the scene of a hit-and-run. But when he sees a swastika tattoo on the victim’s chest, he leaves the gravely wounded man to his fate. Wracked with guilt, the anguished doctor confronts the ethics of his choice, and bonds with the victim’s daughter, embroiling himself in greater conflict. Set in a northeastern region of Italy with deep Jewish roots and a diverse, multi-ethnic population, this riveting, award-winning film debut by Italian director Mauro Mancini is not merely a story about racial hatred and xenophobia, it is an exploration of the human soul in all its contradictions. Posing profound questions about redemption and the paradoxes of the human soul in the face of hate, this provocative parable was the winner of the Best Italian Film and Best Actor awards at the Venice International Film Festival.
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Sponsored by Sharon & Howard Socol, and Dr. & Mrs. Michael Troner.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival virtual program is made possible with the generous support of Benjamin Nahum and Tamar Roodner.
- Year2020
- Runtime95 minutes
- LanguageItalian
- CountryItaly
- PremiereMiami Premiere
- DirectorMauro Mancini
- ScreenwriterDavide Lisino, Mauro Mancini
- CastAlessandro Gassmann, Sara Serraiocco, Lorenzo Buonora
- CinematographerMike Stern Sterzynski
- EditorPaola Freddi
- MusicAldo De Scalzi