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PIRANHAS

( 2019 )
Official Selection - Out of Competition |
 
Italy
 |
 Italian |
 110 min

About the film

This big screen adaptation of Roberto Saviano’s bestseller The Piranhas revolves around the ferocious world of budding teenage crime bosses in Naples, known as the paranza, as they jockey for power. The film follows six fearless boys as they race on their scooters, deal drugs, and use the city’s rooftops for assault rifle practice. Little by little, they gain control of larger areas, fighting against other paranze and forging alliances with old, declining bosses. The film won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at the 69th Berlinale.

Director

Claudio Giovannesi

Claudio Giovannesi is a young Italian director with a strong bent for hard-hitting social realism. He was born in 1978 in Rome and graduated from the Experimental Cinema Centre in Rome in 2005. His debut film The House in the Clouds (2009) received awards at the Brussels Film Festival, and at the MedFilm Festival in Rome. During the same year, his documentary Brothers of Italy was nominated for a Silver Ribbon and received a Special Mention at the Rome Film Festival. His film Alì Blue Eyes (2012) won the Best Debut and Second Film Award, as well as the Special Jury Prize at the Rome Film Festival. His 2016 drama Fiore competed in various film festivals worldwide, and won the Special Prize from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists.Piranhas his fourth film, won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at Berlin.

Producer

Carlo Degli Esposti, Nicola Serra

Production Company

Palomar

Screenplay

Roberto Saviano, Maurizio Braucci, Claudio Giovannesi

Cinematography

Daniele Ciprì

Editing

Giuseppe Trepiccione

Sound

Emanuele Cicconi

Cast

Francesco Di Napoli, Viviana Aprea, Mattia Piano Del Balzo

Contacts

Producer

Carlo Degli Esposti, Nicola Serra

Production Company

Palomar

Screenplay

Roberto Saviano, Maurizio Braucci, Claudio Giovannesi

Cinematography

Daniele Ciprì

Editing

Giuseppe Trepiccione

Sound

Emanuele Cicconi

Cast

Francesco Di Napoli, Viviana Aprea, Mattia Piano Del Balzo

Contacts

More About Film

La paranza dei bambini is Roberto Saviano’s big screen adaptation of his new bestseller ‘Paranza dei bambini’ revolving around the ferocious world of budding teenage crime bosses in Naples as they jockey for power. Little by little they gain control of larger areas, fighting against other paranze, forging alliances with old declining bosses. The story charts the controversial rise of a gang of Neapolitan youngsters – known as the paranza – who were originally recruited to act as hitmen by the Camorra. Fifteen years old fearless boys with innocent nicknames: Maraja, Pesce (fish), Moscio (soft), Dentino (little tooth), Lollipop, Drone – branded shoes, normal families, names of girlfriends tattooed on their skin, no trust in school or institutions. Teenagers with no tomorrow, no hope, not afraid of jail neither death. Their only chance is to bet on everything they possess right now. If they want money, they need to go out and get it. They go off on their scooters, take over the drug market, shoot satellite antennas, defy the godfathers of Naples, spread terror and fear in the city’s streets. These power-hungry adolescents are as trigger happy with a real AK-47 as they are on their PlayStations. Paranza is a term that belongs to the sea: fishing boats with lights tricking small fishes with no hope to survive. This is a tale of kids darting through life, through adolescences “tricked by light” as a paranza. Saviano enters relentlessly in this reality of today, opening and shading light over it with a wonderful tale of innocence and subjugation.

Producer

Carlo Degli Esposti, Nicola Serra

Production Company

Palomar

Screenplay

Roberto Saviano, Maurizio Braucci, Claudio Giovannesi

Cinematography

Daniele Ciprì

Editing

Giuseppe Trepiccione

Sound

Emanuele Cicconi

Cast

Francesco Di Napoli, Viviana Aprea, Mattia Piano Del Balzo

More About Film

La paranza dei bambini is Roberto Saviano’s big screen adaptation of his new bestseller ‘Paranza dei bambini’ revolving around the ferocious world of budding teenage crime bosses in Naples as they jockey for power. Little by little they gain control of larger areas, fighting against other paranze, forging alliances with old declining bosses. The story charts the controversial rise of a gang of Neapolitan youngsters – known as the paranza – who were originally recruited to act as hitmen by the Camorra. Fifteen years old fearless boys with innocent nicknames: Maraja, Pesce (fish), Moscio (soft), Dentino (little tooth), Lollipop, Drone - branded shoes, normal families, names of girlfriends tattooed on their skin, no trust in school or institutions. Teenagers with no tomorrow, no hope, not afraid of jail neither death. Their only chance is to bet on everything they possess right now. If they want money, they need to go out and get it. They go off on their scooters, take over the drug market, shoot satellite antennas, defy the godfathers of Naples, spread terror and fear in the city’s streets. These power-hungry adolescents are as trigger happy with a real AK-47 as they are on their PlayStations. Paranza is a term that belongs to the sea: fishing boats with lights tricking small fishes with no hope to survive. This is a tale of kids darting through life, through adolescences “tricked by light” as a paranza. Saviano enters relentlessly in this reality of today, opening and shading light over it with a wonderful tale of innocence and subjugation.