Mum, I’m Sorry
Mum, I'm Sorry
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The objects found in people’s pockets – photos, pieces of paper – tell the stories of their owners’ lives, their hopes and their pasts, according to forensic scientist Dr Cristina Cattaneo. Wallets with phone numbers, school reports, university IDs and passports, boxes of medication, T-shirts of European soccer teams, rings, telephones and memories.
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Film details
- Productieland
- Italy
- Jaar
- 2017
- Festivaleditie
- IFFR 2019
- Lengte
- 17'
- Medium/Formaat
- DCP
- Taal
- no dialogue
- Première status
- None
- Director
- Martina Melilli
- Producer
- Marta Bianchi
- Sales / World rights holder
- Martina Melilli
- Production company
- Careof DOCVA
- Cinematography
- Stefania Bona
- Editing
- Irene Dionisio
- Sound design
- Matteo Valeri