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WE PRODUCE OUT OF WITH PASSION

WE PRODUCE OUT OF WITH PASSION

WE PRODUCE OUT OF WITH PASSION

rosamont

INDIPENDENT

PRODUCTION

What could be more beautiful and exciting than a story? A story to weep, to laugh, to wonder, to dream.
A story for every season, for every color, for every age, for every country. A story to have no limits, no boundaries.

Rosamont lives by this passion: to build and tell stories, for those who enjoy listening to them.

Since 2018 Marica Stocchi and Giuseppe Battiston have been “hunting” for stories worth telling.

During their search, they have been lucky enough to meet many directors, some already known and others newcomers,
such as Emma Dante, Daniele Vicari, Eran Riklis, Nir Bergman, Talya Lavie, Cristina Groșan and Tommaso Santambrogio.

From these happy encounters wonderful stories came to life. And so…

Once upon a time...

rosamont

INDIPENDENT

PRODUCTION

What could be more beautiful and exciting than a story? A story to weep, to laugh, to wonder, to dream.
A story for every season, for every color, for every age, for every country. A story to have no limits, no boundaries.

Rosamont lives by this passion: to build and tell stories, for those who enjoy listening to them.

Since 2018 Marica Stocchi and Giuseppe Battiston have been “hunting” for stories worth telling.

During their search, they have been lucky enough to meet many directors, some already known and others newcomers,
such as Emma Dante, Daniele Vicari, Eran Riklis, Nir Bergman, Talya Lavie, Cristina Groșan and Tommaso Santambrogio.

From these happy encounters wonderful stories came to life. And so…

Once upon a time...

MISERICORDIA

MISERICORDIA

MISERICORDIA

emma dante

MISERICORDIA

“A densely allegorical and furiously feminist work _ Three sex workers live in a shack in a blighted settlement on the coast of Sicily – to call it a village dignifies it, as this is a refuse dump with a few huts cowering at its fringes. They see the very worst of a world that has all but forsaken them. But they have a maternal love for orphaned, intellectually disabled Arturo (Simone Zambelli). Misericordia  is a densely allegorical and furiously feminist work. It’s an unflinching, uncomfortable watch, a film that, with its hard-edged compassion and affinity with society’s discarded and rejected souls, has a kinship with the work of Pasolini” – SCREENDAILY

emma dante

MISERICORDIA

“A densely allegorical and furiously feminist work _ Three sex workers live in a shack in a blighted settlement on the coast of Sicily – to call it a village dignifies it, as this is a refuse dump with a few huts cowering at its fringes. They see the very worst of a world that has all but forsaken them. But they have a maternal love for orphaned, intellectually disabled Arturo (Simone Zambelli). Misericordia  is a densely allegorical and furiously feminist work. It’s an unflinching, uncomfortable watch, a film that, with its hard-edged compassion and affinity with society’s discarded and rejected souls, has a kinship with the work of Pasolini” – SCREENDAILY

OCEANS ARE THE REAL CONTINENTS

OCEANS ARE THE REAL CONTINENTS

OCEANS ARE THE REAL CONTINENTS

tommaso santambrogio

OCEANS ARE THE REAL CONTINENTS

“Director Tommaso Santambrogio’s beautifully realized first feature, Oceans Are the Real Continents (wich opened Venice Days), presents a number of intriguing paradoxes: It’s both grounded in realism and highly stylized, like a social documentary shot by a first-class photographer. It’s a stark portrait of Cubans deeply impacted by exile, but one that was made by a foreigner (Santambrogio is Italian). And it’s a film about the quiet desperation of a place many people are struggling to leave — although it makes Cuba look much more like a country you want to visit rather than escape from” – The Hollywood Reporter

tommaso santambrogio

OCEANS ARE THE REAL CONTINENTS

“Director Tommaso Santambrogio’s beautifully realized first feature, Oceans Are the Real Continents (wich opened Venice Days), presents a number of intriguing paradoxes: It’s both grounded in realism and highly stylized, like a social documentary shot by a first-class photographer. It’s a stark portrait of Cubans deeply impacted by exile, but one that was made by a foreigner (Santambrogio is Italian). And it’s a film about the quiet desperation of a place many people are struggling to leave — although it makes Cuba look much more like a country you want to visit rather than escape from” – The Hollywood Reporter

ORLANDO

ORLANDO

ORLANDO

daniele vicari

ORLANDO

“We are immersed in a world that changes so fast that it escapes us. Sometimes even the very meaning of our existences escapes us. This has always been the case and even more so today. Fortunately for us, there are people who, staying true to themselves, act as our compass, helping us not to get too lost. Orlando is dedicated to these people” – Daniele Vicari

“Orlando, Vicari’s modern fable is a mature and universal work. Starring a stunning Michele Placido” – Il Fatto Quotidiano

daniele vicari

ORLANDO

“We are immersed in a world that changes so fast that it escapes us. Sometimes even the very meaning of our existences escapes us. This has always been the case and even more so today. Fortunately for us, there are people who, staying true to themselves, act as our compass, helping us not to get too lost. Orlando is dedicated to these people” – Daniele Vicari

“Orlando, Vicari’s modern fable is a mature and universal work. Starring a stunning Michele Placido” – Il Fatto Quotidiano

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