A top-notch coral cast and a current theme with a pinch of dystopia. This and much more is drought, Italian film on Tuesday 24 March on Rai 5. Siccità is directed by Paolo Virzì, who has curated the subject with Paolo Giordano, while the script is signed by Francesca Archibugi, Paolo Giordano, Francesco Piccolo and Paolo Virzì. If these names are already turning your head, wait to find out the rest. Drought is a Wildside production, company of the Fremantle group, and Vision Distribution in collaboration with Sky and in collaboration with Prime Video.
Siccità un mondo distopico speriamo lontano
In a present suspended and out of time, but after the pandemic, Rome suffers from a very strong crisis: there is no water. It starts from here the plot of drought. For three years, in fact, the Tiber has been completely drained. In this post-pocalyptic climate of absurd normality without water, a series of characters meet and collide, bound by this misfortune.
A heterogeneous choir of people from different social backgrounds, age and characteristics, which in some way will come into contact. There is Alfredo, a video star who does not want to work, and then Mila, who works in a supermarket. There is Dr. Sara, who studies a disease caused by the blattes that infest the bed of the Tiber, one of the many consequences of drought. There are Loris and his family, and then Luca and Antonio, respectively lawyer and detainee, and many others. A story of survival but above all of humanity and relationships, despair and splits.
Il cast
Winner of the Pasinetti Prize at the 79th Venice International Film Festival, Siccità boasts a huge coral cast that includes Silvio Orlando (Adriano), Valerio Mastandrea (Loris), Elena Lietti (Mila). In the cast also Tommaso Ragno, Claudia Pandolfi (Sara), Vinicio Marchioni, Monica Bellucci, Diego Ribon, Max Tortora, Emanuela Fanelli, Gabriel Montesi and Sara Serraiocco.
Dove vedere Siccità
The movie is streaming on Sky, NOW and Prime Video and is on hire and or buying on Rakuten TV, CHILI, Apple TV Store, Amazon Video, Timvision.
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