Viaggio nella dopo-storia
A couple travels to Italy. During their trip, the state of their relationship becomes clear to them: They argue, take different paths and wonder whether to divorce. Vincent Dieutre has remade Viaggio in Italia and adapted it to his own life. Alex and Kate have become Alex and Tom, played by Vincent himself and his partner Simon. This new couple goes to the same places, experiences similar things, but their time in Naples is inevitably not the same. The city has changed, as has the nature of relationships, tourism has become more digital. As the two become increasingly alienated, Vincent the filmmaker moves through the city with his camera. He talks about how Rossellini’s film shaped him. We hear his thoughts about a remake, notes to himself, his discussions with a copyright lawyer. Isabella Rossellini says she doesn't want to be involved. In Vincent and Simon’s world, much like that of Tom and Alex, the procession of the final scene gives way to a football match. What was still sacred back then becomes a riot here. Yet the miracle of Rossellini’s film remains, inscribing itself on the bodies of the two men: voices superimposed on to images and images superimposed on to bodies.
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Runtime
80 min -
Country
France -
Year of Presentation
2015 -
Year of Production
2015 -
Director
Vincent Dieutre -
Cast
Simon Versnel, Vincent Dieutre, Emmanuel Pierrat, Marcello Sannino -
Production Company
La Huit Production -
Berlinale Section
Forum -
Berlinale Category
Documentary Film
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Biography Vincent Dieutre
Born in Petit-Quevilly, France, in 1960. He studied film at the IDHEC film school in Paris, during which time he made his first short films and videos. Along with making films, Dieutre works as a film journalist, editor and translator.
Filmography Vincent Dieutre
1984 Une martyre | 1985 Wiener Blut | 1986 Arrière saison | 1988 Lettres de Berlin | 1995 Rome désolée | 2000 Leçons de ténèbres | 2001 Bonne Nouvelle | 2003 Bologna Centrale | 2003 Mon voyage d’hiver | 2004 Les accords d’Alba | 2006 Fragments sur la grâce | 2007 Después de la Revolución | 2013 Déchirés/Graves | 2013 Orlando Ferito – Roland Blessé | 2016 Trilogie de nos vies défaites | 2019 Berlin Based