On the Trail of My Father (La Pelle dell'Orso)

Showings

Vogue Theatre Fri, Nov 10, 2017 6:30 PM
Film Info
Category:Panorama
Country:Italy
Year:2016
Running Time:92 min.
Language:Italian
Invited Guest(s)::Director Marco Segato
Credits
Director:Marco Segato
Producer:Jolefilm
Rai Cinema
supported by MiBACT
with the support of Region Veneto
in association with De Rigo Vision
Credito Valtellinese
Tasci
Destro Flavio
Orsoni Davide
Guido Maria Brera
Screenwriter:Enzo Monteleone
Marco Paolini
Marco Segato
from the novel by Matteo Righetto
Cinematographer:Daria D'Antonio
Editor:Paolo Cottignola
Esmeralda Calabria
Music:Andrea Felli
Cast:Marco Paolini
Leonardo Mason
Lucia Mascino
Maria Paiato
Paolo Pierobon
Mirko Artuso
Valerio Mazzucato
Massimo Totola
Giuliana Musso
Silvio Comis

Description

From the opening shots of a procession through a mountain town, we enter into a lush, gorgeous landscape in the Italian Dolomites. Fourteen-year-old Domenico (Leonardo Mason) lives in the village with his father, aunt, and uncle. He’s at that age where he observes everything and carefully reads the expressions of his family and community, a tight-knit group of people with striking, craggy faces that match the cliffs of the surrounding mountains. Set in the 1950s, the narrative focuses on “the devil,” an enormous bear that terrorizes the inhabitants of the region, killing their precious livestock. Domenico’s father, Pietro (Marco Paolini), a surly man who drinks too much, overhears his boss talking about the marauding bear in the local bar. They make a bet: Pietro will kill the bear in exchange for a year’s worth of salary, but if he fails, he will have to work for free for a year. Domenico surreptitiously follows his father on the hunt; as the two climb higher and higher, their bond deepens while they track the animal. In the upper cliffs of the mountains, the topography becomes more surreal and beautiful and they become acutely aware that just as they watch the bear, the bear watches them. Winner, Best Cinematography, Italian Golden Globes. –Nancy Fishman

Winner, Best Cinematography, Italian Golden Globe and Best New Director, David di Donatello

Co-presented by Istituto Italiano Scuola and Italian Film Festival of Marin County.

Additional Information

After receiving a Masters in Documentary Film at the Scuola Civica di Cinema of Milan, Marco Segato (born Padova, 1973) began his career in 2007 as an assistant to Carlo Mazzacurati and Marco Paolini for, respectively, the documentaries IL SERGENTE and CI RESTA IL NOME. In 2009, he directed Mario Brunello's concert video, "Pensavo fosse Bach," and in 2011, he made the documentary ORA SE FERMA IL VENTO. His L'UOMO CHE AMAVA IL CINEMA screened at the 2012 Venice Film Festival. ON THE TRAIL OF MY FATHER is his first narrative feature film.