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LIKE A MAN ON THE EARTH
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original title:
COME UN UOMO SULLA TERRA
directed by:
screenplay:
Andrea Segre, Dagmawi Yimer, Riccardo Biadene
cinematography:
editing:
music:
Piccola Bottega, Baltazar
producer:
Marco Carsetti, Alessandro Triulzi, Andrea Segre
production:
ZaLab, Asinitas onlus
country:
Italy
year:
2008
film run:
68'
format:
HD - colour
status:
Ready (15/10/2008)
festival & awards:
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ROTTERDAM 2010: Signals - Where Is Africa
MOSTRA INTERNACIONAL DE CINEMA 2008: Special Screening
Festival del Cinema Africano di Tarifa 2009: Open Screen

Festival Millenium 2009: Panorama

CinemAfrica Filmfestival 2009: In Competition

Premio Internazionale del Documentario e del Reportage Mediterraneo 2009: Grand Prix

MoviesThatMatter 2010:

Giving voice to the Ethiopian refugees living in Rome, the film provides us with a direct insight into the brutal ways in which Libya, aided also by the Italian and European funds, is operating to control the immigration movements of people from Africa. Dag used to study Low in Addis Abeba in Ethiopia. Prompted by the strong political repression he had to face in Ethiopia, he decides to leave the country. In the winter of 2005 he embarks on a tough land journey, crossing the desert between Sudan and Libya. On his arrival in Libya, he is soon caught in a web of violence and criminal activities run by in the rackets controlling the routes to the Mediterranean Sea. He then goes from bed to worse, ending up in the hands of the Libyan police, responsible for a series of arrests and mass deportations. Surviving the ordeal he had to suffer in Libya, Dag eventually manages to cross the sea and reaches the Italian coastline. He then arrives in Rome, where he starts to attend an Italian course organised by the Asinitas Onlus, a first access centre point for African immigrants coordinated by Marco Carsetti and other volunteers. Here he attends an Italian language course and he is given the opportunity to learn basic film-making techniques. This experience inspires him to collect the memories of his fellow men who shared the same terrible experiences in Libya, in the attempt to break the silence and reveal what is happening in the country under the leader Gheddafi.
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