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Souls of Naples

Documentary Films - Competition 2005 / Zielen van Napels / Netherlands 2005

This brilliantly filmed portrait of Naples presents the captivating city under Vesuvius, a world of aristocrats and their luxurious palaces, and ramshackle enclaves inhabited by bizarre characters gifted with the art of resisting the passage of time.

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Synopsis

If you ask an Italian about Naples, he or she will likely wax poetic about the breathtaking beauty of the city under Vesuvius, but at the same time will also mention its dark nooks populated by truly bizarre characters, not to mention the Camorra, the local mafia. But let’s leave organized crime aside for the
moment and delve into the gripping story of the 2,500-year-old city. Of central importance to this Dutch documentary is Caravaggio’s The Seven Acts of Mercy, painted in 1607 at the behest of a charitable organization founded by several nobles, which still meets every Friday to decide on whom to help next. The myth-enshrouded painting serves the director during his travels through a divided Naples: luxurious aristocratic palaces and the most dilapidated of back streets. The title of the film relates to Monnikendam’s search for the genius loci, and to real Neapolitan souls, authentic figures cutting across the social spectrum, who have literally grown out of the thrilling history of a captivating town.

About the film

94 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Vincent Monnikendam / Screenplay Vincent Monnikendam / Dir. of Photography Melle van Essen / Music Pieter Guyt / Editor Albert Markus / Producer Cécile van Eijk, Sherman De Jesus / Production koprodukce/coproduction: Memphis Film & Television, IKON / Contact Memphis Film & Television
www: www.memphisfilm.net

About the director


Vincent Monnikendam (b. 1936, The Hague) was originally a journalist but is now best known around the world as a documentarist. Before going independent in 1995, he worked for the Dutch TV station NOS. His films, which always undergo a long and intensive preparation phase, generally treat social themes, such as immigration or racial tension. His documentary Mother Dao the Turtlelike (1995) was screened at 52 film fests and took 17 awards. Selected filmography: Claude Lévi-Strauss (1973, doc), Multinationals (1975, doc), “Rayon 69” (1981, TV series), Café Willy (1991, TV), Mother Dao the Turtlelike (1995), Souls of Naples (2005, doc).

Contacts

Memphis Film & Television
Maliebaan 77, 3581, Utrecht
Netherlands
Phone: +31 30 233 2023
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Claudia Landsberger
Distributor, Film Institution Rep.

Vincent Monnikendam
Film Director, Film Director

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