Parole. Operetta per voce e piano
Direction: Umberto Contarello
Plot. Everything is true in the sense that everything happened and filmed in the moment it was happening. A screenwriter at the peak of his career, but weary of his work and burdened with impractical life choices, decides to return to Rome, from a small island where he had spent the six-month lockdown last year, by sailing with an acquaintance. During this sailing, unforeseen events and a kind of verbal outburst about the tangle of his life overlap. Out comes a flow of words, a naked and unrehearsed confession about the cinema and the directors he has worked with, family, love, the past, bereavements, as unstoppable and digressive as a jazz solo.