- Written & Directed by: Matteo Garrone
- Runtime: 121 minutes
- Rating: 15
In the words of the director Matteo Garrone,“ We began by listening to the actual accounts of those people who had survived this infernal ideal and we decided to orient the camera from their perspective so as to tell this contemporary odyssey from their point of view, offering a sort of reverse shot compared to the images we are used to seeing from our Western perspective, in an attempt to give a voice to those who don’t usually have one
So many people who have made this journey were involved in the making of this film it made me understand the injustice from the inside. I felt an empathy with them in the age of technology, phones and instant news…. a desire to discover the world.”
I think it is important that this film is about violence but also about hope. There is death but there is also life. The cast were non-professional and Garrone’s words again: “I didn’t show the script to the boys in advance, they didn’t know if their characters were going to succeed to arrive at their dream destination or not”. The film mirrored the dream of both boys who longed to go to Europe and the States and was released in twenty African countries, which is very unusual …. who knows what effect that will have when audiences see what risks are involved when making the life changing journey.
Io Capitano was critically acclaimed, garnering 38 awards worldwide and securing nominations for both the 2024 Best International Feature Oscar and the Golden Globe for the Best Non-English Language Picture
About Richmond Film Society
Richmond Film Society was formed in 1963 and has since screened nearly 900 films. Its objective was, and remains, to bring our local community the very best in World Cinema. The seasons run from September to June and attract an aggregate audience of just under 5,000. Season 61 will comprise 20 films of international repute, including features from Europe, Africa, Central America, East Asia, USA and UK.
Films are shown on alternate Tuesdays at 8:00 pm sharp, with no ads or trailers. On screening nights, the bar opens at 7:00 p.m. and drinks can be brought into the auditorium. Film notes are available online for each screening and audience scores and feedback are collated.
For further information on RFS and the programme of films, please visit http://www.richmondfilmsoc.org.uk
Around 50 non-member tickets are available to purchase for individual screenings in Season 61.
Non-member tickets are £5 (full-time students £3) and can be purchased in advance from The Exchange’s Box Office: online at http://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/events, by telephone 020 8240 2399 or in person. To ensure that you secure a ticket and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend early pre-booking via The Exchange.