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Cast

Daniel Pennac

Daniel Pennac

Self

Maurizio De Giovanni

Maurizio De Giovanni

Self

Roberto Saviano

Roberto Saviano

Self

Crew

Daniel Pennac

Daniel Pennac

Screenplay

Pako Ioffredo

Pako Ioffredo

Screenplay

Clara Bauer

Clara Bauer

Screenplay

Ximo Solano

Ximo Solano

Director

Eleonora Marino

Eleonora Marino

Editor

Juanjo Company

Juanjo Company

Director of Photography

Leonardo Barrile

Leonardo Barrile

Executive Producer

Leonardo Barrile

Leonardo Barrile

Producer

Nascuy Linares

Nascuy Linares

Compositor

Francesco Favale

Francesco Favale

Executive Producer

Francesco Favale

Francesco Favale

Producer

Ximo Solano

Ximo Solano

Executive Producer

Adriano Poledro

Adriano Poledro

Sound

Juan Carlos Fita Planells

Juan Carlos Fita Planells

Editor

Ximo Solano

Ximo Solano

Producer

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Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

20226.5 / 1080 min
Documentary

Overview

Story of the creative and surreal investigation of the Daniel Pennac on the Maradona myth, through the birth and staging of a show in Naples, the city that exalted him as a myth.

Rehearsals for a play about Maradona in Naples, with Italian actors and an Argentine director. Nothing about Maradona except anecdotes about his figure from the Neapolitans; one of the actors had come to play football. They were all 'touched' by Maradona, as is logical. Pennac is very intelligent, but he has never seen a ball in his life: his fascination comes from the public figure of Maradona, from the totem, from the stupor that invaded him when many friends confessed to having cried at his death. The spectator, Maradonian or not, has an irrepressible desire to travel to Naples and join the song that he sees towards the end of the film, which is moving and overwhelming in its beauty and simplicity. Ideal for theater lovers, or Maradona lovers, or both.