
Fuori
Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 2026
May 28 - June 4
Mario Martone’s richly traced real-life tale of three women who meet in prison and deepen their bond amid the challenges of rejoining society on the outside stars a never-better Valeria Golino as writer Goliarda Sapienza. Winner of David di Donatello Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Matilda De Angelis).
One of Italian cinema’s true latter-day maestros, Mario Martone returns to Open Roads (following a three-film sidebar with his film Nostalgia in 2023) with this richly traced, dimensional, and surprising real-life tale of the bond between three women who meet in prison—one of whom, Goliarda Sapienza (Valeria Golino, operating at the height of her powers), is a well-known writer. After the three are released, their relationship deepens amid the challenges of rejoining society on the outside. Based on a 1983 novel by Sapienza, Fuori is marked by Martone’s characteristically elegant dramatization, performed and embodied with an entrancing brilliance by a never-better Golino. Winner of David di Donatello Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Matilda De Angelis).




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