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Al Crepuscolo
2011, regia di Matteo Macaluso
Scheda: Nazione: Italia - Produzione: Penombra Film, Lazio Film Commission - Sceneggiatura: Matteo Macaluso, Angelica Milia - Fotografia: Sergjei Kudrov - Montaggio: Thomas Landi - Scenografia: Stefano Del Re - Set Decoration: Caterina Brizzolara - Costumi: Daniele Gilli - Musiche: Piernicola Di Muro - Effetti speciali: Antonio Pupa - Formato: Color, corto - Durata: 20'.
Cast:
Matteo Biacca,
Mario Boni, Isabella Gatti, Carlo Rizzelli, Daniela Stecconi, Paolo Rossini
(voce).
Trama e commenti:
prosumerfilm.com -
corriereromano.it -
cangaceiro.com: «Firmato
Matteo Macaluso, Al Crepuscolo è un horror a tema vampiresco in stile
anni '70 (così dice la produzione), filone, quello vampiresco, ritornato
prepotentemente in voga di recente grazie a romanzi di successo e conseguenti
trasposizioni cinematografiche. Al Crepuscolo farà parte della rinascita del
genere in Italia? Ci auguriamo di sì».
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
IMDb -
quietearth.us -
facebook.com -
taliesinttlg.blogspot.it:
«I have to
thank director Matteo Macaluso for the opportunity of seeing his short film Al
Crepuscolo, entitled At Dusk in English, a short that is currently showing on
the festival circuit. He has created an enigmatic vampire film that leaves much
to the viewer’s imagination. The film’s dialogue is voiceover, spoken by a
prisoner (Carlo Rizzelli), held in a dark and dusty room, a chink of light
breaking in from the doorway. He clings to his memories as another man, Tamlin
(Matteo Biacca), who is ashen of face, haunts the city streets. He is separate
from the world, hiding when he catches the attention of people. It is clear that
he is searching for something, a quest that is metaphysical – he is guided by
signs and portents, by the words of a fortune teller (Daniela Stecconi). She
says that he has the marks of hunger upon him and gives him a picture that she
claims will help him keep closer to God. That picture is of the sun and its ray
of hope for the vampire seems analogous to the hope the prisoner keeps alive by
clinging to memories – indeed there is a strange connection between the two,
each lost in their own dark prisons. I will say that much of the acting is
physical and the moment as the vampire circles the fortune teller is wonderfully
tense and this is down to the performances. It’s a short and I don’t want to
spoil too much and give the game away but I will say that whilst the special
effects are sparse, they are used to magnificent effect. The eyes of a vampire,
in vampire mode, bulging pools of black were absolutely haunting and the face of
a dying vampire, seen for just a moment, looked wonderful. The film raises more
questions than it answers, queries raised deliberately, asking the audience to
puzzle through the hidden meanings. A genuine little gem, which I can see being
a great favourite in the festivals this year and the even better news is that
the short is to spawn a web series».