Competition 2024

TAXI MONAMOUR

by Ciro De Caro
Italy, 2024, 113', color
Screenplay: Ciro De Caro, Rosa Palasciano
02 September 22:00 - Sala Corinto
Press, Industry
03 September 16:45 - Sala Perla
Public, all accreditations
Followed by Q&A
04 September 16:30 - Cinema Rossini e Cinema Candiani
Public

cinematography
Manuele Mandolesi
editing
Jacopo Reale
production design
Valentina Di Geronimo
costumes
Valentina Di Geronimo

cast
Rosa Palasciano (Anna)
Yeva Sai (Cristi)
Valerio Di Benedetto (Angelo)
Ivan Castiglione (Leo)
Matteo Quinzi (Antonio)
Taras Synyshyn (Taras)
Halyna Havryliv (Halyna)
Laurentina Guidotti (Anita)

producers
Simone Isola
Giuseppe Lepore
Michael Fantauzzi
in collaboration with
Marco Colombo
Mattia Della Puppa
executive producers
Gianluca Arcopinto
Simone Isola
productions
Kimerafilm
MFF
with Rai Cinema
with the support of
MiC – Direzione Generale Cinema e Audiovisivo
in collaboration with
Adler Entertainment

world sales
True Colours
info@truecolours.it
www.truecolours.it

Italian distribution
Adler Entertainment
info@adler-ent.com
www.adler-ent.com

international press office
PR Factory
info@theprfactory.com
www.theprfactory.com

Italian press office
Gargiulo&Polici Communication
licia@gargiulopolici.com
francesca@gargiulopolici.com
www.gargiulopolici.com

The film is the story of two women seemingly very different, yet who actually closely resemble each other. Anna is conflicted, on the outs with her own family, and facing an illness on her own, while Cristi has fled a war that keeps her far away from her home. Everyone tells Anna to accompany her partner on a business trip; Cristi is told to stay in Italy, where she’s safe. Their brief encounter will be a dash for freedom.

2024 Taxi Monamour
2021 Giulia
2016 Acqua di Marzo
2013 Spaghetti Story

“Shooting this film gives me the chance to continue to explore a kind of filmmaking that is rigorous yet freewheeling at the same time. The story is an intense chance encounter in which my own aim is to be a silent, discreet presence, observing the lives of these two women in hopes of capturing something intimate and very true, yet with a light touch, raw and judgment-free, despite the extremely personal gaze I bring to bear on their story.” (Ciro De Caro)

After making his first short films while still at film school, Ciro De Caro started out directing commercials. In 2013, he made his first feature film, Spaghetti Story, a small independent film that unexpectedly garnered audience and critical acclaim. Three years later, he directed his second film, Acqua di marzo, while continuing, over the years, to experiment with self-produced short films. In 2021, his third feature film, Giulia, premiered at Giornate degli Autori and received many accolades and nods for national and international awards. Taxi Monamour is De Caro’s fourth feature film.

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