The Italian comedy-drama follows an aspiring punk band whose friendship is put to the test when they get the chance to open for their favourite band.
Screen can exclusively reveal the first trailer Niccolò Falsetti’s debut feature Margins which is playing in Venice Film Festival’s Critics Week (August 31 - September 10).
The Italian comedy drama follows an aspiring punk band whose friendship is put to the test when they get the chance to open for their favourite band and kickstart their careers.
Falsetti co-wrote the screenplay with Tommaso Renzoni and Francesco Turbanti who stars in the film alongside Emanuele Linfatti,...
Screen can exclusively reveal the first trailer Niccolò Falsetti’s debut feature Margins which is playing in Venice Film Festival’s Critics Week (August 31 - September 10).
The Italian comedy drama follows an aspiring punk band whose friendship is put to the test when they get the chance to open for their favourite band and kickstart their careers.
Falsetti co-wrote the screenplay with Tommaso Renzoni and Francesco Turbanti who stars in the film alongside Emanuele Linfatti,...
- 9/6/2022
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Read More: Breaking Glass Pictures Acquires Italian Sex Comedy "Short Skin" Duccio Chiarini's debut narrative feature and coming-of-age sex comedy "Short Skin," which stars newcomer Matteo Creatini, has an exclusive clip that can only be described as "exposing." The film, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival last year, follows 17-year-old Edoardo (Creatini) on his quest to lose his virginity. There's just one problem: Edoardo suffers from a disorder called phimosis, a painful condition that makes the act of sex nearly impossible. With the added antics of his wild family (including a sister obsessed with her dog's sexuality) and the potential loss of his dream girl crowding in on him, Edoardo finds himself awkwardly walking the line between youth and adulthood with often hilarious consequences. "Short Skin" is distributed by Breaking Glass Pictures and will be released at Cinema Village in NYC tomorrow, October 9. The...
- 10/8/2015
- by Aubrey Page
- Indiewire
Read More: The Best And Worst Of The 2014 Venice Film Festival Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired North American distribution rights to Duccio Chiarini's comedy, "Short Skin." The Italian film debuted at the Venice Film Festival last year, telling a coming-of-age story littered with uncomfortable sexual distinctions. The official synopsis reads: "Edoardo (newcomer Matteo Creatini) [is] a 17-year-old virgin. This summer, he and his best friend vow to lose their virginity. There's just one problem: Edoardo is suffering from a disorder called phimosis - a painful condition in which the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back. Edoardo is also secretly dealing with the antics of his crazy friends and family -- bickering parents with their own sexual issues, a sister obsessed with her dog's sexuality, his leering best friend Arturo, his pink haired alt neighbor Elisabetta and his dream girl Bianca, who has decided to move to Paris." Richard Ross,...
- 8/12/2015
- by Ethan Sapienza
- Indiewire
The Us rights deal on Duccio Chiarini’s Italian sex comedy leads into an October 9 premiere followed by a director Q&A at Cinema Village in New York.
Short Skin will then premiere on October 20 via digital platforms.
Newcomer Matteo Creatini stars as a 17-year-old who resolves to lose his virginity one summer despite a painful personal problem.
The film premiered in Venice in 2014. Breaking Glass brokered the deal with Films Boutique.
Short Skin will then premiere on October 20 via digital platforms.
Newcomer Matteo Creatini stars as a 17-year-old who resolves to lose his virginity one summer despite a painful personal problem.
The film premiered in Venice in 2014. Breaking Glass brokered the deal with Films Boutique.
- 8/12/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Title: Short Skin Director: Duccio Chiarini Starring: Matteo Creatini, Michele Crestacci, Bianca Nappi, Bianca Ceravolo, Nicola Nocchi, Francesca Agostini, Miriana Raschilla. ‘Short Skin,’ the first Italian movie in competition at the 65th Berlin Film Festival (Section Generation 14plus competitions), surely is an endearing “Foreskin’s Lament.” Edoardo (Matteo Creatini) lives in Pisa and has been suffering since childhood from phimosis. The wellbeing of his malformed penis is of great concern for the entire family, with both his parents (Michele Crestacci and Bianca Nappi) and even his little sister Olivia (Bianca Ceravolo) participating in inspections of Edoardo’s member. Now seventeen, Edoardo starts to feel the pressure: his best friend Arturo (Nicola Nocchi) [ Read More ]
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- 2/13/2015
- by Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi
- ShockYa
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