

All the things that remain
In a hidden corner of Cinecittà there is a magical place that no one knows about and that was about to disappear. It is STUDIO EL founded in 1983 by Ettore Scola and Luciano Ricceri. A creative space, a sort of Renaissance workshop, a factory. A place where the two great friends prepared their great films in Cinecittà, but where they gave the opportunity to many young people to grow and improve their professionalism. After the passing of Ettore Scola and Luciano Ricceri, time at Studio E.L stopped along with many objects that are the memory of almost 40 years of history of our cinema. Before Studio EL closes forever, becoming a museum space inside Cinecittà, we would like to give the objects it contains the value they deserve and tell their stories.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh beauty of the Australian Outback, a young woman, Lily, grapples with the sudden death of her father and the impending sale of their family ranch. As she confronts her grief and the loss of her heritage, she finds an unexpected connection with a mysterious drifter who arrives seeking refuge. Their burgeoning relationship forces her to re-evaluate her past, her future, and what truly matters in the face of overwhelming change.
Critical Reception
While "All the Things That Remain" is a relatively new release, early critical reception highlights its stunning visual cinematography of the Australian landscape and a poignant exploration of grief and love. Some critics have noted a slow pacing in the narrative, but many praise the emotional depth of the performances, particularly from the lead actress, and the film's atmospheric quality.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its breathtaking cinematography and evocative portrayal of the Australian Outback.
- Commended for its sensitive handling of themes such as grief, memory, and finding connection.
- Some reviews mention a deliberate, at times slow, narrative pace that might not appeal to all viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception is still developing, but initial feedback often points to the film's beautiful visuals and emotional storyline as highlights. Viewers appreciate the quiet, reflective nature of the drama and the chemistry between the lead actors.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as of current public information)
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the remote regions of Western Australia, with the filmmakers aiming to capture the stark, yet beautiful, essence of the landscape as a character in itself.
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