Femminile, singolare (2000)
25-year-old aspiring artist Vera shares a flat in Rome near the Colosseum with friends Amedeo and Clelia. One rainy afternoon, Vera is standing in front of her wardrobe before. She has an appointment with a man who could solve all her problems. She has to get dressed and pulls out all her clothes. Each piece of clothing evokes a memory or a particular moment in her life. In this way, her search for something to wear, transforms itself into a nostalgia trip. In the end, Vera acquires a new understanding of herself and the world. She learns that to express truly-lived feelings through art is what really matters to her.
Director:
Claudio Del Punta
Writers:
Claudio Del Punta, Doriana Leondeff.
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Cristina Moglia as Vera |
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Danny Quinn as Max |
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Vincenzo Peluso as Amedeo |
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Valentina Chico as Clelia |
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Lorenza Indovina as Nadia |
| Writing | Claudio Del Punta | Screenplay |
| Art | Marianna Sciveres | Production Design |
| Writing | Claudio Del Punta | Story |
| Costume & Make-Up | Francesca Leondeff | Costume Design |
| Writing | Doriana Leondeff | Screenplay |
| Directing | Claudio Del Punta | Director |
| Editing | Claudio Del Punta | Editor |
| Writing | Doriana Leondeff | Story |
| Editing | Rosella Mocci | Editor |
| Camera | Patrizio Patrizi | Director of Photography |
| Production | Giuliana Del Punta | Producer |