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SFFILM Festival

Blood of My Blood

Directed by Marco Bellocchio

Italy/France/Switzerland | 107

25 Apr
Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 8:45 pm PT

Description

Restless currents ripple the limpid surfaces of this intoxicating, serpentine drama by Italy’s renowned Marco Bellocchio (Fists in the Pocket, SFIFF 1966). Amid an erotically charged landscape of medieval certitudes and cruelties, anguished soldier Federico arrives at a convent where the woman accused of plotting with Satan to destroy his brother, a priest, awaits her inquisitors and torture. But he, too, is tempted by the beauty of Sister Benedetta, who knows only he can save her. Three hundred years later, a shady inspector, also named Federico, accompanies a Russian millionaire to the door of the former convent, now a dilapidated home (and hot property) of a reclusive, aging count of vampiric reputation. World-weary but still snared by desire, the count fairly haunts a town mired in old world corruption as it slides reluctantly into the internet age. These twists in plot and tone are less random than they appear. Indeed, set in Bobbio, near Bellocchio’s hometown of Piacenza, the eccentric story line mixes universal and deeply personal concerns, as it mulls the persistence of the past and its horrors in a mesh of confused but vaguely karmic recurrences. —Robert Avila

Director Marco Bellocchio

In 1965, then-26-year-old Marco Bellocchio (b. 1939), a former philosophy student turned filmmaker, made an explosive and lasting impact on Italian film and culture with his brilliant and blistering debut film, Fists in the Pocket (SFIFF 1966)—sending shock waves well beyond Italy and presaging a larger revolt in the political uprisings of 1968. A one-time Communist and a key figure, along with friends Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bernardo Bertolucci, in the generation that moved Italy and the world beyond neorealism, Bellocchio has had a prolific career as a broodingly passionate dissector of a still disintegrating bourgeois world. His many other films include China Is Near (1967); In the Name of the Father (SFIFF 1971); Victory March (SFIFF 1976); four films made in collaboration with his psychoanalyst, Massimo Faggioli: Devil in the Flesh (1986), Sabbath (1988), The Conviction (1991) and The Dream of the Butterfly (1994); La Macchina Cinema (SFIFF 1981); My Mother’s Smile (2002) and Good Morning, Night (2003).

Trailer

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Film Details

Language Italian

Year 2015

Runtime 107

Country Italy/France/Switzerland

Director Marco Bellocchio

Producer Simone Gattoni, Beppe Caschetto

Writer Marco Bellocchio

Editor Francesco Calvelli, Claudio Misantoni

Cinematographer Daniele Ciprì

Music Carlo Crivelli

Cast Roberto Herlitzka, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio, Alba Rohrwacher, Filippo Timi