Gianfranco Rosi's 'Notturno' Exclusive Clip Released
An exclusive clip from Gianfranco Rosi's new film 'Notturno' has been released. The documentary, following his Oscar-nominated 'Fuocoammare' (Golden Bear at Berlinale), explores daily life along conflict zones over three years. Rosi (born 1963) focuses on civilians in war-torn regions, capturing their attempts to rebuild lives amidst the echoes of civil wars, dictatorships, invasions, and ISIS violence. The film avoids frontline combat, instead depicting the oppressive weight of war that hinders future aspirations. The clip was shared by Artribune, with text by Margherita Bordino.
Key facts
- Gianfranco Rosi directed 'Notturno'
- Rosi was born in 1963
- 'Notturno' follows 'Fuocoammare'
- 'Fuocoammare' won Golden Bear at Berlinale and was Oscar-nominated
- The film was shot over three years
- It depicts daily life in war zones
- Rosi avoided frontline combat
- The clip was released by Artribune
Entities
Artists
- Gianfranco Rosi
- Margherita Bordino
Institutions
- Artribune
- Berlinale
Locations
- Lampedusa
- Italy