“The Sky over Kibera” by Marco Martinelli - TRAILER (sub eng)

“The Sky over Kibera” by Marco Martinelli - TRAILER (sub eng)

Albe / Ravenna Teatro

by Marco Martinelli


for the first time on the screen 150 students from Nairobi (Kenya) schools Little Prince School, Ushirika Centre, Cardinal Otunga High School, Urafiki Carovana Primary School supported by AVSI


script Marco Martinelli and Ermanna Montanari

script consultant Riccardo Bonacina

original music Daniele Roccato

assistant director Laura Redaelli

editor Francesco Tedde

post-production Antropotopia

general organisation Marcella Nonni and Silvia Pagliano

distributed by Maria Martinelli

consultancy and relations with the press Rosalba Ruggeri

executive producer Alessandro Cappello

produced by Ravenna Teatro/Teatro delle Albe

in collaboration with Fondazione AVSI, Vita non profit magazine, Kamera Film, Antropotopia


Debut Filmmaker Festival - Milano, november 23 2019


For the project The sky over Kibera, directed by Marco Martinelli, Avsi were awarded the Italian Senate’s 2019 Voluntary Work Prize, Culture section.


THE SKY OVER KIBERA is an art film: it tells us about the "bringing to life" of the Divine Comedy in the immense slum of Nairobi, Kibera, where the director has worked with 150 children and adolescents, reinventing Dante's masterpiece in English and Swahili. And he does so with his poetic and visionary style, interweaving other images with the filming of the play, sequences shot specifically in the slum to carry out the alchemical operation of transforming theatre into cinema. Three teenagers from Nairobi offer face and voice to Dante, Virgil and Beatrice: they are the guides that lead the viewer into the labyrinth of Kibera, where the "dark forest" in which the poet is lost is more than just a metaphor: in Swahili, Kibera means "forest". Around them a chorus swarming with bodies recites the tumult of being both beasts and damned, thieves and murderers, devils and corrupt politicians and poets who indicate the ways of salvation: between songs and acting, frenetic races and wild dances, the 150 protagonists give life to a fresco full of moving poetry, further confirmation of the universality of Dante's masterpiece.


http://www.teatrodellealbe.com/eng/spettacolo.php?id=8913

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