"You all strive to see things that aren't there." ScreenDaily has unveiled a promo trailer for an Italian film titled The Giants, the latest from filmmaker Bonifacio Angius. This is premiering at the 2021 Locarno Film Festival coming up later this summer, hence the first trailer now to build early buzz before the premiere. "The Giants is an Italian neo-western drama produced by Il Monello Film with Fondazione Sardegna film commission. The plot is described by Coccinelle as 'the reunion of a group of friends, in a remote house in a forgotten valley, where many memories, bullets and love stories come from the abyss.'" Not really sure what exactly we're in for, but sounds cool. Starring Stefano Deffenu, Stefano Manca, Riccardo Bombagi, Bonifacio Angius, and Noemi Medas. This looks intensely gritty and very, very dark. It's worth a look. Here's the festival promo trailer for Bonifacio Angius's The Giants, from...
- 7/2/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Directed by Bonifacio Angius, the film will premiere in the international competition at Locarno.
Rome-based sales company Coccinelle Film Sales has acquired international sales rights to Bonifacio Angius’ The Giants ahead of the Locarno Film Festival (August 4-14), where the film will premiere in the international competition.
Screen can also exclusively reveal the first trailer, above.
The Giants is an Italian neo-western drama produced by Angius’ Il Monello Film with Fondazione Sardegna film commission. The plot is described by Coccinelle as “the reunion of a group of friends, in a remote house in a forgotten valley, where many memories, bullets...
Rome-based sales company Coccinelle Film Sales has acquired international sales rights to Bonifacio Angius’ The Giants ahead of the Locarno Film Festival (August 4-14), where the film will premiere in the international competition.
Screen can also exclusively reveal the first trailer, above.
The Giants is an Italian neo-western drama produced by Angius’ Il Monello Film with Fondazione Sardegna film commission. The plot is described by Coccinelle as “the reunion of a group of friends, in a remote house in a forgotten valley, where many memories, bullets...
- 7/2/2021
- by Gabriele Niola
- ScreenDaily
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