Fire at Sea

Fuocoammare
Gianfranco Rosi
Part of

54th New York Film Festival

September 30 - 11, 2016

Gianfranco Rosi’s documentary observes Europe’s migrant crisis from the vantage point of Lampedusa, where hundreds of thousands of refugees have landed in recent decades. Rosi shows the harrowing work of rescue operations but devotes most of the film to the daily rhythms of this Mediterranean island.

DIRECTOR
Gianfranco Rosi
YEAR
2016
COUNTRY
Italy / France
RUNTIME
108 minutes
LANGUAGE
English and Italian with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
Fuocoammare

Winner of the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, Gianfranco Rosi’s documentary observes Europe’s migrant crisis from the vantage point of a Mediterranean island where hundreds of thousands of refugees, fleeing war and poverty, have landed in recent decades. Rosi shows the harrowing work of rescue operations but devotes most of the film to the daily rhythms of Lampedusa, seen through the eyes of a doctor who treats casualties and performs autopsies, and a feisty but anxious pre-teen from a family of fishermen for whom it is simply a peripheral fact of life. With its emphasis on the quotidian, the film reclaims an ongoing tragedy from the abstract sensationalism of media headlines. A Kino Lorber release.

*Q&As at October 7 and 8 screenings.

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