Category
Short film
director
Edoardo Ponti
country
Italy
format
HD
runtime
25 min
year
2014
language
Italian
subtitled_versions
English
genre
Award-Winning, Drama
VOCE UMANA (HUMAN VOICE)
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VOCE UMANA (HUMAN VOICE)
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Synopsis

"Human Voice" is inspired by Jean Cocteau's iconic one woman play of the same name. Set against the backdrop of Naples, Italy, in 1950, this romantic drama tells the story of Angela, (played by Sophia Loren), a woman in the twilight of her years who rides the emotional roller coaster of her last telephone conversation with the man she loves as he is leaving her for another woman.

The legendary theatrical piece “La Voix Humaine” by Jean Cocteau, on which the film is based, has been performed for decades by the greatest actresses of their generation. It is the holy grail of acting, intimidating most actors for its demanding emotional range and separating the wheat from the chaff. It is now the turn of film legend Sophia Loren to take on the challenge, fulfilling a forty year old dream to inhabit that role. Director Edoardo Ponti helms the film which features an all-star technical crew headed by Oscar-Nominated diretor of Photography Rodrigo Prieto.

Festivals

  • "Official Selection" Cannes Classics
  • Sophia Loren winner of a special 2014 Donatello award (Italian) Oscar for her performance
  • Tribeca IFF, Chicago IFF