original title:
Lacci
directed by:
cast:
screenplay:
Domenico Starnone, Francesco Piccolo, Daniele Luchetti, from the novel "Lacci" by Domenico Starnone
cinematography:
editing:
set design:
costume design:
producer:
production:
IBC Movie, Rai Cinema, supported by Ministero della Cultura
distribution:
01 Distribution [Italy], Mcf Megacom Film [Albania], Synapse [Argentina], Provzglyad [Armenia], Palace Films [Australia], Thimfilm [Austria], Film Kino Text [Austria], Provzglyad [Azerbaijan], Provzglyad [Belarus], Synapse [Bolivia], Mcf Megacom Film [Bosnia and Herzegovina], Synapse [Brazil], Cinelibri [Bulgaria], HBO Europe [Bulgaria], Synapse [Chile], Huanxi Media Group [China], Synapse [Colombia], Mcf Megacom Film [Croatia], HBO Europe [Czech Republic], Edge Entertainment [Denmark], Synapse [Ecuador], Edge Entertainment [Finland], Pyramide Distribution [France], Provzglyad [Georgia], Film Kino Text [Germany], Weird Wave [Greece], Synapse [Guatemala], Synapse [Honduras], HBO Europe [Hungary], Edge Entertainment [Iceland], Provzglyad [Kazakhstan], Provzglyad [Kyrgyzstan], Synapse [Mexico], Mcf Megacom Film [Montenegro], Palace Films [New Zealand], Mcf Megacom Film [North Macedonia], Edge Entertainment [Norway], Synapse [Peru], HBO Europe [Poland], Aurora Films [Poland], Midas Filmes [Portugal], HBO Europe [Romania], Provzglyad [Russia], Mcf Megacom Film [Serbia], HBO Europe [Slovakia], Mcf Megacom Film [Slovenia], Caramel Films [Spain], Edge Entertainment [Sweden], Cineworx [Switzerland], Mars Film [Turkey], Provzglyad [Ukraine], Provzglyad [Uzbekistan], Synapse [Venezuela], Spafax (Airlines) [Worldwide]
world sales:
country:
Italy
year:
2020
film run:
100'
format:
colour
release date:
30/09/2020
festivals & awards:
Naples, early 1980’s. Aldo and Vanda go through a separation, after he reveals his affair. Their two young children are torn between their parents, in a whirlwind of resentment. But the ties that keep people together are inescapable, even without love. Now, 30 years later, Aldo and Vanda are still married.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES:
When I read Lacci (published in English as Ties) for the first time I found in it questions that concerned me directly and characters with which it was hard not to identify. From a family history that spans thirty years and two generations, with bonds that seem more like barbed wire than ties of love, you emerge with a question: have you let your life be ruled by love? Lacci is a film about the hidden forces that bind us. It is not just love that unites people, but also what is left when love is no more. It is possible to stay together out of rancor, in shame, in dishonor, in a foolish attempt of keep your word. Lacci recounts the damage that love inflicts when it makes us suddenly change course and—worse still—when it ceases to accompany us.