terra di tutti art festival
Social cinema and performing arts from the Global South
9th special edition for the European Year for Development 2015 | 7-11 october
LIMBO
Matteo Calore, Gustav Hofer | Italy | 2014 | 56'
Imagine one of your loved ones, someone you live with - your father, partner, mother, a son or a brother – to be suddenly arrested and taken away by the police, imprisoned far from home with the risk of being expelled from Italy forever. Imagine these things happening not because of any criminal act nor for a perpretation of violence, but merely because of a lack of proper papers. Such is an extremely distressing scenario and it represents a concrete risk for the families of those immigrants who, even when socially integrated, still find themselves in a position of conflict with the Italian bureaucracy. That's the experience of Alejandro Bouchaib, Karim and Peter, all locked up in some C.I.E. (Centre for Identification and Expulsion) in Turin, Rome and Trapani. Detention also affects their families, who remain suspended in a limbo: waiting for their loved ones to return home or be forced to leave Italy forever. Limbo tells these stories of wait, anger and fear. Stories of relationships built and cultivated on the edge of different cultures and families, where children seem destined to suffer for the absence of their fathers and women have to bear the weight of an unjust and heartless law.
Matteo Calore (1983), operator and director of photography. Since 2006 he collaborates with Andrea Segre as operator , director of photography and assistant of the director. Gustav Hofer was born a Sarentino ( BZ ), degree in Communication Sciences in Vienna and Cinema in London. He lives in Rome. Since 2001 he works as a Correspondent from Italy for " Art " ( a Franco-German television).