Roar Epic
«Roar Epic» is the title of a web series that wants to show the theme of unemployment in a funny way. The two English terms “Roar” and “Epic” are the anagram of the Italian word “precario” (unemployed).
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Vincenzo ArditoDirectorDirector of the movie "Quello che conta"
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Donatello Di BariWriterFinalist Contest: Solinas, Rai Fiction
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Nicola CurzioWriterFinalist Contest: Solinas, Rai Fiction
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Vincenzo ArditoWriterFinalist Contest: Solinas, Rai Fiction
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Vincenzo ArditoProducerPresident of Sinapsi Production
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Ilaria SchinoProducerExecutive Producer
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Donatello Di BariKey Cast
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Project Type:Web / New Media
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Runtime:6 minutes 49 seconds
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Completion Date:May 26, 2017
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Production Budget:3,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Italy
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Country of Filming:Italy
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Language:Italian
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Shooting Format:Full HD, 1920 x 1080
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Mauro Bolognini Film FestivalPistoia
Italy
November 27, 2016
Audience Prize
Graduated from the Academy of "Ragazzi del Cinema di Enziteto" (Bari) in 2010. An unconventional cinema school that has made of art the instrument for enhancing the periphery where it is located, this kind of training has influenced his career, It's leading to growing in the social sphere, experimenting with innovative movie creation processes. He currently collaborates with the Academy of Cinema di Enziteto, the Ministry of Education and Save the Children Italy. In 2012 he founded Sinapsi Productions winner of the innovative start-up call for "Principi Attivi 2012" by making the first "participated" movie with sixty nonprofessional citizens.
With Roar Epic, we wanted to tell a very common condition in our generation, those born in the 80's, today called the Italians unemployed. Unemployed are not only insecure in work, but they are also insecure towards the future and in feelings. We have talked about this theme with ironic and never rhetorical tone, trying to give us a tone of struggle and challenge to this condition, but always not taking too seriously.