Roma Kaputt Mundi
Roma Kaputt Mundi

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Roma Kaputt Mundi

2018
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Italian

This documentary tells the story of Rome's contemporary art scene, so far from the stereotypes that have represented it until now.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic83/100
Google Users85%
Director: Jonas CarpignanoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In the Calabrian region of Italy, a young Romani boy named Pio navigates a complex social landscape marked by poverty, prejudice, and the burgeoning tensions between the Romani community and other residents. His life becomes further entangled with an African immigrant named Core, leading to a precarious friendship that challenges societal norms and his own understanding of belonging. The film explores themes of identity, marginalization, and the harsh realities faced by those on the fringes of society.

Critical Reception

Roma Kaputt Mundi received widespread critical acclaim for its raw authenticity, powerful performances, and unflinching portrayal of social issues. Critics lauded Jonas Carpignano's direction for its immersive and neorealist style, drawing comparisons to classic Italian cinema. The film was praised for its nuanced depiction of complex relationships and its ability to humanize characters often overlooked by society, earning it a strong reputation among cinephiles and festival audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of Romani and immigrant life in Southern Italy.

  • Lauded for its strong performances, particularly from the young lead Pio Amorelli.

  • Applauded for its sensitive and humanistic approach to complex social themes of prejudice and belonging.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's powerful storytelling and emotional impact, with many appreciating its realistic depiction of a marginalized community. Viewers often found the performances compelling and the narrative thought-provoking, though some noted the film's challenging subject matter and somber tone.

Awards & Accolades

Selected for the prestigious Quinzaine des Réalisateurs (Directors' Fortnight) at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival; won the Europa Cinemas Label award at Cannes.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the same region of Calabria, Italy, where director Jonas Carpignano grew up, allowing for a deeply personal and authentic portrayal of the community and its issues.

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