Ci Resta il Nome| 46mins
Director: Marco Segato | Producer: Jolefilm
Focus Years: 2007 | Country: Italy
Synopsis:
On the 11th of September 2005, a memorial to the victims of the World Trade Center, holding inside a beam found at Ground Zero, has been inaugurated in Padua, Italy. All around Europe, the monuments or the commemorations are often expression of a political thought and, more in general, of the need to create a common reference to a tragic event: beyond the rhetoric and beyond the memory, it remains the names and the places that still today arouse deep emotions. What are the ways in which we build the memory of tomorrow? What will we remember about the current wars, in Italy, in Europe? The comparison is triggered between the major wars of the last century which were fought on one's own land, known to one's own skin - and the current war, that is far from our everyday life and lived as a television program, creating heroes where there aren’t any, and hiding the truth in the absence of information. The difficult route between the memories of yesterday and those of tomorrow is placed in the care of a series of figures who, by different rights, have contributed with their work to the building of contemporary memory.
Ci Resta il Nome
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