Alice Rohrwacher

Total Credits at Criticker: 11 (Director), 8 (Writer)
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Thirteen year-old Marta has recently moved back to southern Italy with her mother and older sister and struggles to find her place, restlessly testing the boundaries of an unfamiliar city and the catechism of the Catholic church. (imdb)
Nothing will be the same at the end of this summer for Gelsomina and her three younger sisters. (imdb)
"Lazzaro Felice," about a man living on the margins of society who travels through time. (variety.com)
De Djess (2015) - Short Film
The ninth short film of the Miu Miu's Women's Tales series reflects Alice Rohrwacher's attention to the surreal world of ordinariness and exceptions.
Violettina (2016) - Short Film
This delicate film-created for Alice Rohrwacher's production of Verdi's La traviata-conjures the protagonist's interiority and through sun-kissed 16mm images of a young girl's hands. (imdb)
Le quattro strade (2021) - Short Film
During the COVID-19 pandemic, filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher gets in touch with her neighborhoods through her photographic lenses.
Le Pupille (2022) - Short Film
Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.
A young British archeologist gets involved in an international network of stolen Etruscan artifacts. (Mubi)
A portrait of Italy observed through the eyes of teenagers who talk about the places they live in and imagine themselves, torn between the opportunities that surround them, the dream of what they want to become, the fear of failing, the trials they hope to overcome.
Omelia Contadina (2020) - Short Film
A peasant community gathers on a plateau on the border between three regions to celebrate the funeral of peasant agriculture. A cinematic action to prevent the disappearance of a millenary culture.
Allégorie citadine (2024) - Short Film
In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato ponders: what would happen if one of the prisoners managed to free themselves from their chains and escape from the cave? What if that prisoner were Jay, a little 7-year-old boy?