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Documentary on Brunori Sas's latest album explores silence and creativity

other · 2026-04-26

A documentary titled 'Brunori Sas – Il tempo delle noci' directed by Giacomo Triglia follows singer-songwriter Dario Brunori through the creation of his album 'L'albero delle noci'. The film captures a period of doubt and suspension, focusing on the search for meaning in music and life. Triglia and Brunori have known each other for nearly twenty years, allowing an intimate portrayal that includes producer Riccardo Sinigallia as a creative counterpart. The documentary shows studio sessions, rehearsals, and everyday moments, with the Calabrian landscape serving as a backdrop. It culminates in Brunori's performance at Sanremo, presented not as a destination but as a new beginning. Produced by Mompracem with Rai Documentari and Calabria Film Commission, the film premiered at the Festa del Cinema di Roma and will be available on Rai Play from November 9. The documentary avoids myth-making, instead revealing the craftsmanship and vulnerability behind the music.

Key facts

  • Documentary 'Brunori Sas – Il tempo delle noci' directed by Giacomo Triglia
  • Focuses on Dario Brunori's album 'L'albero delle noci'
  • Triglia and Brunori have known each other for nearly twenty years
  • Producer Riccardo Sinigallia appears as a creative counterpart
  • Film includes studio sessions, rehearsals, and everyday moments
  • Calabrian landscape serves as a backdrop
  • Documentary culminates in Brunori's performance at Sanremo
  • Produced by Mompracem with Rai Documentari and Calabria Film Commission
  • Premiered at Festa del Cinema di Roma
  • Available on Rai Play from November 9

Entities

Artists

  • Dario Brunori
  • Giacomo Triglia
  • Riccardo Sinigallia

Institutions

  • Mompracem
  • Rai Documentari
  • Calabria Film Commission
  • Festa del Cinema di Roma
  • Rai Play
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Calabria
  • Italy
  • Sanremo
  • Roma

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