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    CANNES: ITALY FILM PRESENTS ELEGY OF MANKIND

    ANSA English Media Service
    May 22, 2004

    (ANSA) - CANNES, May 22 - Italian film Oh, Uomo (Oh, Mankind), is
    the last to arrive at the Cannes film festival but is expected to
    make a vivid impression on film aficionados.

    Oh, Uomo's first copy left the film laboratory just three days ago. The
    film was covered with great mystery and was completed in a time frame
    recalling the medieval craftsmanship.

    Oh, Uomo is directed by two of Italian cinema's most peculiar and
    isolated directors, Yervant Gianikian, who is of Armenian origin,
    and Angela Ricci Lucchi. In their Milan house-laboratory the two
    have been gathering, manipulating and transforming archive films,
    old newsreels and amateur filmings for many years creating each time
    an impact of emotions and stories similar to experimental cinema but
    characterised with the warmth and originality of authentic poetry.

    This time the two directors have used as a basis some rare films
    from World War I collected by the museum of Trento, northern
    Italy. The museum of Trento along with local Trento authorities, the
    municipality of Rovereto and the province of Trento are among the Oh,
    Uomo producers.

    Oh, Uomo leaves apart the famous historical events in order to focus
    on the everyday drama of the many infantrymen who found their death in
    the mountains in northern Italy as well as on the memories of ordinary
    people, whose names have been long forgotten. The film's directors
    have been driven exactly by this sense of the brevity of memory and
    the vivid topicality of the signs of war, which unfortunately remains
    the same atrocious massacre as it has always been.

    Oh, Uomo has won the favour of Olivier Pere, artistic director of the
    Cannes film festival Directors' Fortnight section, but it is not clear
    how it will be distributed in Italy. Italy's public service TV RAI
    has never shown interest in the previous works of Gianikian and Ricci
    Lucchi. Thanks to the participation of Oh, Uomo in the Cannes festival,
    however, numerous countries have shown interest in the film. (ANSA).
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