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IFF25 Fuori

Director

Casts

Duration115 minutes

GenreFilm Festival, Drama, Biography


Remind Me

Trailer & Synopsis

This elegant and moving film from award-winning writer/director Mario Martone (Nostalgia, The King of Laughter) follows a decisive event in the life of renowned Italian feminist writer Goliarda Sapienza, brilliantly portrayed by Valeria Golino.

Rome, 1980. Unable to get her novel The Art of Joy published, author Goliarda Sapienza finds herself briefly imprisoned after she steals some jewellery from a wealthy friend. The experience turns out to be life-changing, as Goliarda discovers a world without class barriers, and forms a deep bond with some of the younger inmates (played by Matilda De Angelis and Elodie).

After their release and during a sweltering summer, the women continue to meet. Her friends’ stories and struggles for independence liberate Goliarda, who re-discovers the joy of living, and her drive to write.

Inspired by Sapienza’s 1983 autobiography The University of Rebibbia, Fuori is an inspiring story of friendship, female solidarity and freedom, capturing the essence of a remarkable woman ahead of her time, whose aspiration for personal and collective freedom remains topical.

Palace Central Sydney

Palace Central Sydney

IFF25 Fuori showtimes in Palace Central Sydney New South Wales

No Free TicketsTicket price $28
  • 10:30 AM

Phone: +61291902290

Palace Moore Park

Palace Moore Park

IFF25 Fuori showtimes in Palace Moore Park New South Wales

StandardTicket price $29
  • 07:30 PM

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