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Chiari del Bosco
A man seeks refuge in his small house at the foot of the mountain. As time passes and silence envelops the rooms, a voice from the past echoes, flowing endlessly through the worn audio cassettes. Among the artisan’s pebbles, the man tries to recreate the face of that voice, while the entity observes and feeds on his obsession. A tale of solitude, art, and connection beyond reality, accompanied by the verses of poet Antonia Pozzi.
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Plot Summary
A successful architect grappling with the sudden death of his father embarks on a solitary journey into the Dolomite mountains. As he confronts his grief and the weight of his past, he finds himself increasingly disconnected from reality and unable to communicate with his loved ones. The film explores themes of loss, isolation, and the search for meaning in the face of existential crisis.
Critical Reception
Andrea Pallaoro's 'Chiari del Bosco' received a mixed but generally positive reception, with critics often praising its atmospheric direction and Toni Servillo's nuanced performance. Some found the film's deliberate pacing and ambiguous narrative challenging, while others lauded its artistic ambition and profound exploration of grief.
What Reviewers Say
Hauntingly atmospheric and visually striking.
Toni Servillo delivers a powerful, restrained performance.
The film's slow pace and ambiguity may alienate some viewers.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's artistic approach and Toni Servillo's performance, finding it a thought-provoking, albeit sometimes slow, exploration of grief and isolation. Some viewers found the narrative difficult to follow.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The stark, mountainous landscape of the Dolomites plays a crucial role in the film, symbolizing the protagonist's internal isolation and emotional barrenness.
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