SIDE BY SIDE: NAPLES, YESTERDAY AND TODAY
DADAPOLIS
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A talk dedicated to the late filmmakers Gaetano Di Vaio and Enzo Moscato; a vibrant dialogue that restores hope to a land in perpetual motion; and a story made up of performances, songs, films and dialogues that recount the many transformations of a city that is more of the moment than ever. The August 28th event will feature the premiere of the film by Carlo Luglio and Fabio Gargano.
Dadapolis
Naples across the centuries, as first told in a 1989 book, Dadapolis, by Fabrizia Ramondino and Andreas Friedrich Müller, an anthology of tales. A city always abuzz, bursting with culture and its own contradictions. The film portrays today’s Naples through the eyes of roughly sixty artists who live in work in Naples and abroad.
Italy, 2024, 72′, color
written and directed
Carlo Luglio e Fabio Gargano
cinematography
Raniero Muti
editing
Fabio Gargano
with
Peppe Lanzetta
Enzo Moscato
Cristina Donadio
producers
Gaetano Di Vaio
Giovanna Crispino
Pietro Pizzimento
Pier Francesco Aiello
Edoardo Angelon
production
Bronx Film
co-production
Movies Event
in collaboration with
La Scuola di Cinema Fotografia e Audiovisivo dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli
Carlo Luglio has directed three feature films, six documentaries, and two short films, all shown at international festivals such as Torino, New York, Valencia and Venice.
Fabio Gargano has worked with the cultural organization Sig. Bloom (1997-2011) as well as the Lo Sguardo di Ulisse Festival. The founder of Figli del Bronx, he has produced films by Abel Ferrara and Carlo Luglio, among others.