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“The two friends are sides of the same coin and, unfortunately, it’s a dirty coin”: Gianni Amelio on Battlefield

“The two friends are sides of the same coin and, unfortunately, it’s a dirty coin”: Gianni Amelio on Battlefield
“The two friends are sides of the same coin and, unfortunately, it’s a dirty coin”: Gianni Amelio on Battlefield

At the Venice Film Festival, Gianni Amelio premiered his latest film Battlefield (Campo di Battaglia), which takes an introspective look at the human aspects of war. Unlike typical genre films, it’s set in a military hospital, focusing on the moral dilemmas faced by two friends who are in charge of treating wounded soldiers during the First World War. The film, written with Alberto Taraglio, explores the themes of duty, compassion and survival. The performances by Alessandro Borghi, Gabriel Montesi and Federica Rosellini add depth to a narrative that examines the psychological scars of war. Despite some pacing issues and a delayed introduction of a key plot element, Battlefield highlights the emotional complexities of its setting and the enduring impacts of conflict.

Amelio discusses with us why he made a film about the human aspects of war and the profound messages he hopes to convey. He reflects on the research process, revealing how personal testimonies and historical context shaped the narrative of his latest work.

Filippo L’Astorina, the Editor

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