Guerra (2003)
GUERRA is a non-linear story and doesn’t have real or proper characters. On the bare space of a stage or in the crowded streets of the Old City of Jerusalem everyone fights – through physical actions, the gestures of the actors and people, through words and music – an ‘inner war that is also the war of the world’. From the travel diaries, the emotions and the glances, the film brings together stories that cross over borders, stories ‘atrocious and happy, simple and full of poetry’, underlying the importance of the theatre and art.
Director: Pippo Delbono
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: August 1, 2003
Country: Italy
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Guerra about?
- GUERRA is a non-linear story and doesn’t have real or proper characters. On the bare space of a stage or in the crowded streets of the Old City of Jerusalem everyone fights – through physical actions, the gestures of the actors and people, through words and music – an ‘inner war that is also the war of the world’. From the travel diaries, the emotions and the glances, the film brings together stories that cross over borders, stories ‘atrocious and happy, simple and full of poetry’, underlying the importance of the theatre and art.
- Who directed Guerra?
- Guerra was directed by Pippo Delbono.
- How long is Guerra?
- Guerra has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is Guerra?
- Guerra is a Documentary film.
- Where was Guerra produced?
- Guerra was produced in Italy.