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{{short description|2014 film directed by Roberto Gneo and Massimo Pellegrinotti}}
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| cinematography = Susanna Sala
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| editing = Riccardo Nardi
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'''''L'amore ormai''''' is a 2014 short film written and directed by Roberto Gneo and Massimo Pellegrinotti. The film shows the complicated relationship between love and jealousy through the characters' one-day stories.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.filmitalia.org/it/film/90832/|title=L'AMORE ORMAI|language=Italian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4014506/|title=L'amore Ormai|language=English}}</ref>
'''''L'amore ormai''''' is a 2014 short film written and directed by Roberto Gneo and Massimo Pellegrinotti. The film shows the complicated relationship between love and jealousy through the characters' one-day stories.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.filmitalia.org/it/film/90832/|title=L'AMORE ORMAI|language=Italian}}</ref><ref name="LAC 2">{{cite web|url=https://www.lanostravoce.info/il-cortometraggio-lamore-ormai-questa-sera-al-fano-international-film-festival/|title=L’amore Ormai, il corto con Luca Avallone stasera al Fano International Film Festival|language=Italian}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
A boy phones his ex-girlfriend after 2 years, asking to see each other. After the meeting, he persuades her to go at his place, where he tries to get her back. Following her refusal, the boy creepily turns into a kind of werewolf.<ref name="LAC 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.francescofortunato.com/2014/08/25/lamore-ormai/|title=L’amore ormai|language=Italian}}</ref>
A boy phones his ex-girlfriend after 2 years, asking to see each other. After the meeting, he persuades her to go to his place, where he tries to get her back. Following her refusal, the boy creepily turns into a kind of werewolf.<ref name="LAC 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.francescofortunato.com/2014/08/25/lamore-ormai/|title=L’amore ormai|language=Italian}}</ref>


==Accolades==
==Production==
The budget of the film consisted of less than €2.000. The footage lasted only 4 days, despite having been meticulously prepared for a long time. The entire film is in black and white, with the exception of flashbacks. Soundtrack completely misses but in the last 10 seconds of the film and during the ending credits. Shots are focused on the characters.<ref name="LAC 1"/>
* ''Amsterdam Film Festival 2015'': Van Gogh Awards - World Cinema Cinematography Award

* ''Jaipur International Film Festival 2015'': Official Selection
==Reception==
* ''Valdarno Cinema Fedic 2015'': Yougsters Jury Award
Reviewers defined the film ambitious and surrealistic, with a touch of gothic and horror styles. The underlying plot was considered existentialist. In particular, they appreciated the topical reflection about damaged love, which can result from too much love.
* ''Festival Nazionale Roma Filmcorto 2014'': Visual Journey Section

* ''Fano International Film Festival 2014'': Honorable Mention
The monochrome choice was said to be elegant and functional to underline the protagonist's bipolarity and the dichotomy between damaged and non-damaged love, in a succession of different feelings.

The absence of soundtrack was judged brave yet useful to dramatise and focus on the images, which critics considered very detailed. Little gestures and looks are sometimes far more effective than words, an idea the pauses and silent scenes remarkably highlighted.

The shots were aimed at creating a suffocating atmosphere.<ref name="LAC 2"/><ref name="LAC 1"/>

===Accolades===
* [[Jaipur International Film Festival]] 2015: Official Selection


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* {{IMDb title|tt4014506}}

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Latest revision as of 09:32, 26 January 2022

L'amore ormai
L'amore ormai poster
Directed by
  • Roberto Gneo
  • Massimo Pellegrinotti
Screenplay by
  • Roberto Gneo
  • Massimo Pellegrinotti
Produced by
  • Roberto Gneo
  • Massimo Pellegrinotti
Starring
CinematographySusanna Sala
Edited byRiccardo Nardi
Music byFrancesco Fortunato
Release date
  • 2014 (2014)
Running time
24 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

L'amore ormai is a 2014 short film written and directed by Roberto Gneo and Massimo Pellegrinotti. The film shows the complicated relationship between love and jealousy through the characters' one-day stories.[1][2]

Plot

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A boy phones his ex-girlfriend after 2 years, asking to see each other. After the meeting, he persuades her to go to his place, where he tries to get her back. Following her refusal, the boy creepily turns into a kind of werewolf.[3]

Production

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The budget of the film consisted of less than €2.000. The footage lasted only 4 days, despite having been meticulously prepared for a long time. The entire film is in black and white, with the exception of flashbacks. Soundtrack completely misses but in the last 10 seconds of the film and during the ending credits. Shots are focused on the characters.[3]

Reception

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Reviewers defined the film ambitious and surrealistic, with a touch of gothic and horror styles. The underlying plot was considered existentialist. In particular, they appreciated the topical reflection about damaged love, which can result from too much love.

The monochrome choice was said to be elegant and functional to underline the protagonist's bipolarity and the dichotomy between damaged and non-damaged love, in a succession of different feelings.

The absence of soundtrack was judged brave yet useful to dramatise and focus on the images, which critics considered very detailed. Little gestures and looks are sometimes far more effective than words, an idea the pauses and silent scenes remarkably highlighted.

The shots were aimed at creating a suffocating atmosphere.[2][3]

Accolades

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References

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  1. ^ "L'AMORE ORMAI" (in Italian).
  2. ^ a b "L'amore Ormai, il corto con Luca Avallone stasera al Fano International Film Festival" (in Italian).
  3. ^ a b c "L'amore ormai" (in Italian).
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