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My birthday (Il mio compleanno)

My birthday (Il mio compleanno)

original title:

Il mio compleanno

directed by:

cinematography:

costume design:

music:

country:

Italy

year:

2024

film run:

92'

format:

colour

release date:

14/05/2025

festivals & awards:

  • La Biennale di Venezia 2024: Biennale College - Cinema
  • Villerupt Italian Film Festival 2024: Compétition
  • MovieMov Italian Film Festival 2025: Concorso
  • D'A Festival Internacional de Cinema d'Autor de Barcelona 2025: Talents Competition
  • Festival dei Corti Enrico Falck 2025: Panorama
  • Lo Spiraglio - Film Festival della Salute Mentale 2025: Concorso Lungometraggi
  • Festival del Cinema Città di Spello 2025: Concorso Film Italiani - Premio “Jorge Garcia Badaracco - Fondazione Maria Elisa Mitre” Migliore Lungometraggio, Premio Anac (Leonardo Baraldi), Premio miglior produzione esecutiva (Leonardo Baraldi), Premio miglior sonoro in presa diretta (Stefano Marino)
  • Trieste Film Festival 2025: Lungometraggi Fuori Concorso
  • Fabrique du Cinema Award 2024: Premio Migliore Attore (Zackari Delmas)
  • Festival del Cinema Spirituale Tertio Millennio 2024: Concorso - Premio SNCCI
  • Alice nella Città 2024: Concorso Panorama Italia - Menzione Speciale "Unita" Under 35 Migliore Interprete Panorama Italiano (Zackari Delmas), Menzione Speciale Panorama Italia
  • Premio "RB Casting" 2024: Migliore Giovane Interprete Italiano (Zackari Delmas)
  • Historica International Film Festival 2024: Feature

Riccardino is about to turn 18 in the family home where he lives. He has been separated for four years from his mother, a woman with strong personality disorders. Despite the thoughtful and attentive guidance of his educator, who wants to lead him towards a safe future in the family home, Riccardino decides to run away, join his mother and live with her. His illusion will soon turn into a bitter truth and Riccardino will have to make a difficult choice.

DIRECTOR’S NOTES:
The genesis of the film goes back to a writing workshop which I held in foster homes in Rome in 2018. Following this, I decided to gather as much material as possible from the narratives which the young people, tutors and social workers had shared with me, in order to tell a story which is both authentic and, at the same time, universal.
My hope is that the spirit of the film can really render the soul of the characters, and especially the protagonist, who represents a new generation of young people living on the margins of our society, often invisible, growing up without parental guidance. This generation’s approach to painful situations is not simply despondent or passive, but instead characterised by a powerful sense of irony and irreverent humour, to protect itself from its ghosts. Given the nature of the story being told, the film will undoubtedly have a dramatic feel, but there will also be flashes of irony and comedy coming from the protagonist: an illusionist with just one great illusion, his mother.
Riccardino is the last bastion of a Rome and its people that has vanished: hungry, primitive, cunning, and always one step ahead of the game.
However, Riccardino is also fragile: his hopes have been proven false and he is filled with a deep sense of injustice. It is here that his vitality is transformed into anger. His rage can be read in his eyes, and in the impulsiveness of his aggressive and violent reactions.
In my visual approach, I would like to make the reality of the story coincide with the illusions of the protagonist’s thoughts, trying to enter his head and perceive the world around as he perceives it himself.