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Filming starts for Konchalovsky biopic on Michelangelo

Russian-Italian production set in Tuscany and Lazio

Filming starts for Konchalovsky biopic on Michelangelo

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(ANSA) - Rome, August 28 - Filming began on Monday for the movie "Il Peccato. Una visione" (Sin. A vision) by Russian film director Andrei Konchalovsky on the life and times of Italian Renaissance artist and sculptor Michelangelo. The film is an Italian and Russian co-production involving the Andrei Konchalovsky Foundation, Jean Vigo Italia and Rai Cinema and will be shot over the course of 14 weeks on location in Lazio and Tuscany. The part of Michelangelo is played by Alberto Testone, the Marquis Malaspina, lord of the marble quarries at Carrara, by Umberto Orsini and Pope Julius II, the sculptor's greatest patron, by Massimo De Francovich. However, for the most part Konchalovsky has chosen to use non-professional actors. The screenplay, co-authored by the Russian director and Elena Kiseleva ("Paradise"), is a loose interpretation of the life of the artist focusing on the idea of the 'vision'. "What I want to transmit is not only the essence of the figure of Michelangelo, but also tastes and smells of a period charged with inspiration and beauty, but also with bloody and cruel episodes," said Konchalovsky, who won the Silver Lion for best direction at the 2016 Venice Film Festival for "Paradise" and in 2014 for "Le notti bianche del postino".
    "Production of this film, which will be shot entirely in Italian, allows us to take advantage of the co-production formula with regards to content and from an artistic and technical point of view," said co-producer Elda Ferri of Jean Vigo. "In addition to ensuring artistic quality, the long preparation has allowed for cultural and commercial integration between the two countries, reflecting the spirit of international cinema co-productions," she added. "For us it is an honour to work with a maestro such as Konchalovsky, who has chosen to devote himself to narrating one of the greatest Italian geniuses of all time," said Rai Cinema CEO Paolo Del Brocco.
   

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