ADIGE, VIA D'ACQUA

ADIGE, WATERWAY

Alessandro Scillitani / Italy / 2018 / 43 min / Colour

With the dream of reopening an ancient waterway, that of the river Adige, a caravan of canoes embarks in Bolzano with the intention of reaching the sea. Navigated from the High Middle Ages to the First World War, the river, once important for the transport of goods, can be relived today as an adventure of the spirit by those who view the ancient paths as cultural and spiritual experiences. Today, navigation is complicated by five dams that obstruct the passage and by indifference towards the river, relegated and abandoned. The canoeists of the Canoa Club Verona, with the participation of Alessandro Anderloni, face the journey that the director Alessandro Scillitani narrates thanks to the experiences, desires and memories of the sailors and thanks also to the encounters along the river. This is a collective story that wants to help create a movement of opinion to finally equip the waterway, integrate it with other gentle river routes and make it accessible to travellers.

  • Alessandro Scillitani

    Alessandro Scillitani

    Director, singer, composer and event organiser,  Alessandro Scillitani was born in 1971. He has made numerous documentaries with the writer Paolo Rumiz. He has participated in the Film Festival della Lessinia with Il risveglio del fiume segreto (2012), Il cammino dell'Appia antica (2016) and Ritorno sui monti naviganti (2017). He is the director of the Reggio Film Festival. 

Credits

Subject Luigi SpelliniScreenplay Alessandro ScillitaniCinematography Alessandro ScillitaniSound Alessandro ScillitaniEditing Alessandro ScillitaniMusic Contrada LorìMain cast Alessandro Anderloni, Luigi Lineri, Kurt Werth, Alessandro Bertagnoli, Giuseppe MarchiProduction company Artemide Film, Canoa Club Verona

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