Nostos: The Return (1990)
May 26, 1990Release Date
Nostos: The Return (1990)
May 26, 1990Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Luigi Mezzanotte
Odysseus

Branca de Camargo
Calypso

Alex Carozzo
Boatswain

Paola Agosti

Giuseppe Marcoli
Sailor Admiring Seagulls and Seals / Assistant Director

Mariella Fabbris

Lucilla Giagnoni

Franco Piavoli
Director / Producer / Sound / Writer / Director of Photography / Editor

Giuseppe Mazzucca
Music

Luca Tessadrelli
Music

Giannandrea Pecorelli
Producer

Fausto Ancillai
Sound Mixer

Giuliana Zamariola
Sound Editor

Ferruccio Bolognesi
Costume Design / Sculptor

Homer
Poem / Original Story

Carlo Malacchini
Assistant Director

Gianandrea Gazzola
Music

Luciano Berio
Music

Alexander Borodin
Music

Rudolf Maros
Music

Claudio Monteverdi
Music

Anna Loro
Musician

Massimo Rubulotta
Musician

Flavio Colusso
Conductor

Luciana Mulas
Still Photographer

Sergio Lustri
Color Timer

Giancarlo Aymerich
Assistant Production Design

Paolo Frati
Foley Artist

Mario Mastrelli
Thanks

Dorotea Balhuf
Thanks

Carlo Guglielminetti
Thanks

Franca Grisoni
Thanks

Sandro Campanelli
Thanks

Alberto Lorica
Thanks
Media.








Details.
Release DateMay 26, 1990
Original NameNostos: il ritorno
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
Genres
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Wiki.
Nostos: The Return (Italian: Nostos: Il ritorno) is a 1989 Italian adventure drama film directed by Franco Piavoli, starring Luigi Mezzanotte and Branca De Camargo. Drawing from Homer's Odyssey, the film depicts Odysseus' homeward journey across the Mediterranean Sea following the Trojan War, and his struggles against natural obstacles and inner torments. The film relies on visual storytelling and the portrayal of nature; dialogue is minimal, without subtitles, and spoken in an imaginary Mediterranean language. Nostos: The Return explores themes of homecoming, the memory of war, time, and man's relationship with nature.
Piavoli began to make films in the 1950s, but Nostos: The Return was his first feature-length fiction film. Envisioning it as "symphonic" as opposed to "theatrical" cinema, Piavoli was in control of most of the creative process and a cast with little film experience. The processes of preparing, filming, and editing the project each took one year to complete.
Nostos: The Return premiered at the 1989 Locarno Festival and received a limited release in Italy in 1990. Reception has been largely positive, with critics describing the film's depiction of nature as beautiful. The story has been interpreted as a lyrical version of Homer's epic poem, as a simplified retelling, and as an original narrative.
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