The premise of “Futura” couldn’t be less complicated. In late 2019, three filmmakers — Pietro Marcello (“Martin Eden”), Francesco Munzi (“Black Souls”) and Alice Rohrwacher (“Happy as Lazzaro”) — got down to interview teams of high-school- and college-age Italians in numerous components of the nation.
Their questions, generally audible from behind the digicam, had principally to do with the goals, anxieties and ambitions which might be a part of the panorama of youth in each place and time. Some of the solutions you hear within the completed movie are concrete and private: a profession in farming or cosmetology; journey or youngsters.
SOURCE: https://mediumpublishers.com
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