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Faraona (La)

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 97 mins

  • Director: Collective+
  • Writer: Stefano Casi
  • Producer: Saverio Peschechera

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Mario Mieli was one of the most surprising figures of the great season of the 70s: intellectual, writer, performer, provocateur, but above all an activist for the rights of homosexuals and author of a cornerstone of gender and queer studies such as Elements of homosexual criticism. This documentary film in the form of a collection of materials and "notes" in five chapters (Poetry, Movement, Theatre, Alchemy, Death) shows the numerous and incredible facets of a unique personality in the Italian panorama, through the stories of ten friends and witnesses and a large number of audio and video materials, partly unpublished and shown here for the first time.


Trailer...

La Faraona trailer.mov from Cinemare Produzioni on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Maria Bosio (as Self)
Franco Buffoni (as Self)
Mauro Caruso (as Self)
Ivan Cattaneo (as Self)
Milo de Angelis (as Self)
Franco Di Matteo (as Self)
Mario Mieli (as Self (archiveFootage))
Laura Noulian (as Self)
Umberto Pasti (as Self)
Angelo Pezzana (as Self)
Daniela Piperno (as Self)
Eva Robin's (as Self)
Anna Zaccagnini (as Self)