Private Peter
Gianfilippo Pedote and Giliano Carli
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A young austro-hungarian soldier escapes through Italian enemy lines in the final days of the Great War. Alone and frightened, he crosses the Asiago Plateau, a hostile but at the same time familiar territory, where nature proves to be a companion and witness to his journey. In a crescendo of emotions, the brutality of war is intertwined with memories of childhood and a deep connection with the natural world, giving rise to an inner conflict between destruction and harmony. A work that explores the boundary between history and myth, inspired by the name of a real-life soldier: Peter Pan.
Introduction
Damiano Gullì, curator for Contemporary Art and Public Program of Triennale Milano
Speakers include
Alina Marazzi, director, in dialogue with directors Gianfilippo Pedote and Giliano Carli, and Benedetta Barzini, actress and performer in the film.
Gianfilippo Pedote
Producer, screenwriter and director for film and television. He has produced fiction and documentary films such as Anima Mundi by Goldfray Reggio, Un'ora sola ti vorrei, by Alina Marazzi, Fame Chimica, by Bocola & Vari, Selfie, by Agostino Ferrente.
Giliano Carli
Set designer, animator and director, has worked with Walter Santesso, Daniele Lucchetti, Ridley Scott, Ermanno Olmi, Leonardo di Costanzo and Michelangelo Frammartino.