ΝΤΑΡΙΑ ΝΤ’ ΑΝΤΟΝΙΟ / DARIA D'ANTONIO
A long love story, seen through the memories of a young couple: memories that change depending on the mood, the different perspectives and the time itself. The journey of two people through time: together and apart, happy and unhappy, deeply in love with each other or with others, the same stream of emotions with different manifestations. Mieli, with the exemplary photography of D’Antonio, expressively deals with the non-linear times of love, memory and nostalgia.
Valerio Mieli (Rome, 1978) is a French-Italian writer, director and screenwriter. Before studying cinema, he studied philosophy. In 2010 he adapted his novel Ten Winters for cinema and was awarded as a young director. Ηis second film, Remember? won the BNL People's Choice Award at the Venice Film Festival in 2018.
The Italian Daria D'Antonio was born in Naples and from a very young age started working on film sets. She soon became a cameraperson for the director of photography Luca Bigazzi and then began making commercials, television series and feature films. She is a collaborator, among others, of Paolo Sorrentino. She was the first female director of photography to win the Italian Globo d'oro awards for La pelle dell'orso (2016) and Remember? (2018).