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Gli ultimi
The last ones
Walking through the narrow streets of Faeto, a small village in the mountains of Foggia, in Puglia, are a cheerful and talkative parish priest and his young assistant. Don Antonio and Agostino go door to door to distribute the parish bulletin, offer blessings, and above all, meet and speak with the elderly. Among them are women who still practice age-old rituals—somewhere between superstition and folk magic. It seems the priest is in dialogue with the entire small community. Yet there are two elderly women he does not visit: Assunta and Erminia, who live in isolation on the slopes of Monte Cornacchia, the highest peak of the Daunian Mountains. The road leading up is in poor condition, and the two women—mother and daughter—live alone, taking care of themselves, their animals, and a home that grows more fragile by the day. It is Don Antonio’s own mother who urges him to care for everyone, even the most forgotten. Her words inspire him to bridge the distance and finally make the journey up the mountain to see the two women.
Credits
Produttore
Marco Gernone, Nicolò Accettura, Saverio Cappiello, Michele Sammarco
Sceneggiatura
Michele Sammarco
Fotografia
Michele Sammarco
Montaggio
Michele Sammarco
Suono
Marcello La Fortezza, Agit Utlu
Musica
Gianpaolo Capobianco
Attori principali
Assunta Sansossi, Erminia Ricchetti, Don Antonio Valentino, Agostino Ricci
Hadamo
Hube
Archivio
Digitale
Audiovisivodella
Montagna