Late Season (2014)

ALL 07/07/2014 (it) Drama 80 Min
  • Release
    07/07/2014
  • Production
    Taratata Film, Graal, Steppenwolf Film
  • Rotten tomato
    57%
  • Original title
    La mezza stagione
  • Original language
    it
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

In the opening scene we are witness to an old man’s lament about a world he no longer understands. Subsequent sequences gradually introduce us to various inhabitants of an unspecified southern Italian village and to the many bizarre situations in which the characters of the three vaguely adumbrated stories appear. Although some of them meet on a daily basis, the viewer receives scant information about their relationships, let alone their lives, and with no plot context. Nevertheless, the tone generated by the artfully composed shots and musical accompaniment suggests something inauspicious, even subliminally disturbing. The film, the script of which earned director Caputo the Mattador International Screenwriting Award, seeks to explore the typical Italian provincial world where the effort to be new and modern clashes with a commitment to deeply rooted traditions.

  1. Danilo Caputo

    Director

  2. Story



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Late Season (2014) 80 Min

ALL 07/07/2014 (it)
Drama
  • Release 07/07/2014
  • Production
    Taratata Film, Graal, Steppenwolf Film
  • Original title La mezza stagione
  • it
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

In the opening scene we are witness to an old man’s lament about a world he no longer understands. Subsequent sequences gradually introduce us to various inhabitants of an unspecified southern Italian village and to the many bizarre situations in which the characters of the three vaguely adumbrated stories appear. Although some of them meet on a daily basis, the viewer receives scant information about their relationships, let alone their lives, and with no plot context. Nevertheless, the tone generated by the artfully composed shots and musical accompaniment suggests something inauspicious, even subliminally disturbing. The film, the script of which earned director Caputo the Mattador International Screenwriting Award, seeks to explore the typical Italian provincial world where the effort to be new and modern clashes with a commitment to deeply rooted traditions.

  1. Danilo Caputo

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Sergio Recchia, Valeria Sapienza

    Editor

  4. Danilo Caputo, Alex Traila, Konstantina Stavrianou

    Producer