Don't Be Afraid if I Hug You
Franco has an autistic son, Andrea. When Andrea turned 18, father and son decided to cross the United States with a motorbike. From that adventure, the writer Fulvio Ervas wrote the book Don't be afraid if I hug you, that in 2019 became a movie directed by Academy Award Winner Gabriele Salvatores. During the production of the movie, we decided to take Franco and Andrea and put them again on a motorbike, to cross all Europe to Africa, to arrive in the desert of Sahara. Creating a new documentary about autism, about the relationship between a father and son, and dedicated to a man that decided to never give up.
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Niccolò Maria PaganiDirectorThe Italian Spirit of Le Mans, Forget Me Not
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Niccolò Maria PaganiWriterThe Italian Spirit of Le Mans, Forget Me Not
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Renata CiaravinoWriterGenitori quasi perfetti
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Laura MazziaWriter
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Niccolò Maria PaganiProducerThe Italian Spirit of Le Mans, Social Dream, Songs in a conversation, Forget Me Not
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John BonardoProducerThe Italian Spirit of Le Mans, Songs in a conversation, Mississippi
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Franco AntonelloKey Cast"Himself"
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Andrea AntonelloKey Cast"Himself"
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Project Title (Original Language):Se ti abbraccio non aver paura
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:56 minutes
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Completion Date:February 5, 2020
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Production Budget:100,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Italy
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Country of Filming:Croatia, France, Italy, Morocco, Spain
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Language:Italian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2:35
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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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Atlanta DocufestAtlanta
United States
November 1, 2020
1 Award: Best Foreign Documentary -
Milan Int’l Film Festival AwardsMilan
Italy
December 30, 2020
1 Award: Best Editing - 2 Nominations: Best documentary, Best Film (still pending) -
Procida International Film FestivalProcida
Italy
August 1, 2020
2 Awards: Best Feature Documentary, Best Director of Photography Documentary -
Montelupo Fiorentino International Independent Film FestivalMontelupo Fiorentino
Italy
December 30, 2020
1 Award: Best Documentary -
Rome Independent Cinema FestivalRome
Italy
October 6, 2020
1 Award: Best Feature Documentary -
Florence Film AwardsFlorence
Italy
May 1, 2020
1 Award: Best Documentary -
Oniros Film AwardsRome
Italy
May 2, 2020
2 Awards: Best Producer, Best Song - 2 nominations: Best Director, Best Documentary Feature -
Rome Independent Prima AwardsRome
Italy
December 1, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Feature Doc -
Manchester Film FestivalManchester
United Kingdom
January 1, 2021
1 Nomination: Best Documentary (still pending) -
Bahamas International Film FestivalBahamas
Bahamas
January 4, 2021
1 Nomination: Best Documentary (still pending) -
Asti International Film FestivalAsti
Italy
December 30, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Documentary (still pending) -
Rome Independent Prisma AwardsRome
Italy
May 3, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Feature Doc -
Dumbo Film FestivalNew York City, NY
United States
June 1, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Documentary Feature -
Salento International Film FestivalTricase
Italy
August 30, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Documentary -
Rome Independent Film FestivalRome
Italy
December 1, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Documentary -
New York Lift-Off Film FestivalNew York, NY
United States
September 1, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Documentary -
Puglia International Film FestivalGallipoli
Italy
July 1, 2020
1 Nomination: Best Documentary -
CinemAbility Film FestBardonecchia
Italy
April 1, 2020
Special Mentioning
Born in 1982 in Milan, Italy, after 10 years of career as journalist Niccolò just found out that there’s something better then words: images. That’s why on 2011 he created S&T Media Factory, his own video production company specialised on sailing, and on 2016 flew to Manhattan to attend producing and filmmaking classes at New York Film Academy and shoot his first short film as writer, producer and director. The next step is in 2018, when he founded Ushuaia Film, with which directed and produced four feature films.
“Se ti abbraccio non aver paura è un film che parla sì di autismo, ma soprattutto del rapporto di un padre e un figlio. Ho cercato di raccontare per immagini una storia che era già bellissima di suo, con due personaggi da cui ho potuto trarre ispirazione giorno dopo giorno. Due persone fortissime, tanto che ho voluto dedicare il film proprio a tutti quelli che non si arrendono. Perché Franco è un uomo che ha deciso di non arrendersi.
Senza copione né sceneggiatura, ne è venuto fuori un road movie che accompagna lo spettatore per 9.000 km in sella a una moto, tra strade crollate, uragani e mille difficoltà, dall’Italia fino al deserto del Sahara, proprio come fecero 30 anni fa i protagonisti di Marrakech Express di Salvatores. Una pellicola cult per la mia generazione, un film con cui sono cresciuto, indiziato numero uno nella mia scelta di fare il regista. Per questo girare un lungometraggio strettamente legato a quella storia, e proprio a 30 anni dall’uscita, ha rappresentato per me la chiusura di un cerchio.”