Nadea and Sveta is a film about friendship and complicity
between migrant women. It tells a story about motherhood, love, escape from loneliness and search for “home”.
A film between Eastern and Western Europe.
Like many other Moldovan women, Nadea and Sveta moved to Italy for economic reasons. They had to leave their families back home in Moldova. Nadea's sons are grown up, whereas Sveta has left her 3-year old daughter with her grandmother. In 2010, after more than two years, Sveta can finally go back home to meet her daughter again. With her friend leaving Italy, Nadea reacts to loneliness and begins to go out in order to meet new people.
The stories of the two friends will cross and their destiny will be reversed.
2012
62 min
Buch und Regie: Maura Delpero
Kamera: Greta De Lazzaris, Pier Paolo Giarolo
Montage: Marcos Pastor, Ilaria Fraioli
Ton: Flavia Ripa
Gefördert von: BLS Business Location Südtirol Montage: Marcos Pastor, Ilaria Fraioli
Ton: Flavia Ripa
Sounddesign: Gino Gelsi, Stefano Bernardi
Produktion: Miramonte Film
Produktionsleitung: Maura Delpero
Produktion: Miramonte Film
Produktionsleitung: Maura Delpero
Ausführender Produzent: Valerio B. Moser
Unterstützt von: Autonome Provinz Südtirol, Amt für Kultur, Ufficio cultura italiana
Festivals: Torino Film Festival, Trieste Film Festival, Festival del cinema europeo (Lecce, Italien), Festival del documentario d'Abruzzo, Festival Bolzano Cinema Filmtage, Foggia Film Festival, Trento Film Festival, Bellaria Film Festival, Transilvania International Film Festival (Cluj-Napoca, Rumänien), Chronograf International Film Festival (Chisinau, Moldawien), MedFilm Festival (Rom, Italien), Parlare di cinema a Castiglioncello, Euganea Film Festival, Genova Film Festival, Lampedusa Film Festival, International Film Festival on Human Rights (Buenos Aires, Argentinien), Via Emilia Doc Fest (Modena, Italien), Visioni Fuori Raccordo Film Festival (Rom, Italien).
Festivals: Torino Film Festival, Trieste Film Festival, Festival del cinema europeo (Lecce, Italien), Festival del documentario d'Abruzzo, Festival Bolzano Cinema Filmtage, Foggia Film Festival, Trento Film Festival, Bellaria Film Festival, Transilvania International Film Festival (Cluj-Napoca, Rumänien), Chronograf International Film Festival (Chisinau, Moldawien), MedFilm Festival (Rom, Italien), Parlare di cinema a Castiglioncello, Euganea Film Festival, Genova Film Festival, Lampedusa Film Festival, International Film Festival on Human Rights (Buenos Aires, Argentinien), Via Emilia Doc Fest (Modena, Italien), Visioni Fuori Raccordo Film Festival (Rom, Italien).
Preise: CIPPUTI Preis als Bester Film zum Thema Arbeit Torino Film Festival, besondere Erwähnung Euganea Film Festival, besonderer Preis "Eyes on Moldova" Cronograf Film Festival, besondere Erwähnung Ucca Preis Torino Film Festival, Solinas-Preis Dokumentarfilm für Kino (preis für Drehbuch).