You shall go no more
While he’s on the verge of his departure for an unknown destination, a young man is overwhelmed by three memories that embody everything he is about to lose.
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Raffaele RossiDirector
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Raffaele RossiWriter
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Mattia PallaWriter
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Raffaele RossiProducer
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Pellegrino RossiProducer
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Giacomo FacciniKey Cast"P."
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Carla RicciKey Cast"Irene"
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Pellegrino RossiKey Cast"Father"
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Luca MandaraKey Cast"Riccardo"
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Carmine BuonoKey Cast"Carlo"
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Leonardo Della BiancaKey Cast"Francesco"
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Giovanni AgostiniCinematographer, Colorist
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Fabrizio CeliEditing, Sound Mixing, Data Managing
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Alessandro Bogdan CaselliProduction Supervisor, First Assistant Director
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Valerio Massimo FiliceAssistant Director, Acting Coach
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Marco LuisettoSound Engineer, Boom Operator
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Riccardo RicciMusic Composer
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Ginevra La RosaScript Supervisor
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Lorenzo Della PasquaCamera Operator
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Eva TedeschiFocus Puller
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Giovanni CelleriniGaffer
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Gabriele MencaroniElectrician
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Valeria SinacoriCostume Designer, Make-Up Artist
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Maria LippoProduction Designer
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Pasquale MorlandoProduction Designer Assistant, Clapper Loader
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Giada La Barbera MorlandoProduction Designer Assistant
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Roberto ChimentoRunner
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Sergio Mario IlluminatoRunner
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Alessandro SpitaleSet Photographer
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Alice Dell'OmoSet Photographer
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Project Title (Original Language):Non più andrai
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Project Type:Experimental, Short, Student
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:15 minutes
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Completion Date:December 5, 2025
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Production Budget:2,500 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:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Academy of Fine Arts - Rome
Born in 2001, Raffaele Rossi is an Italian filmmaker, specializing in writing, directing and production. He was born and lives in Rome. Raised on cinema from an early age, after graduating from the Classical High School Cornelio Tacito, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Performing Arts at the Faculty of Arts of Sapienza University of Rome in 2023. Over the years, he has continued to develop his cinematic vision and gain hands-on experience, combining theory with intensive practical work on set, both in structured productions and independent projects.
He has worked in various roles, from directing to production, developing a strong interest in intimate stories and in a cinema attentive to characters, time and memory. His works often focus on transitional moments and inner conflicts related to growth and loss.
Non Più Andrai (2025) is his debut short film and was developed as a thesis project for the Second-Level Academic Diploma (equivalent to a Master’s Degree) in Cinematography and Performing Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome.
"Non più andrai" originates from a very simple fear: having to leave everything behind without being ready. I wanted to portray the moment that precedes a definitive departure, when nothing has happened yet, but everything has already changed. The protagonist does not reflect on war in abstract terms, but reconnects with the people and small gestures that have shaped his life. On the notes of Mozart, memories overwhelm a young man through an uncontrolled flow of emotions, tied to his present and to the objects he interacts with. For him, they suddenly become unbearable, because they contain more future than he can allow himself to imagine. This short film is an attempt to give value to that fragile instant in which one understands that growing up sometimes means losing something forever.