Below the Clouds
Oscar-nominated Gianfranco Rosi immerses us in the community near Mount Vesuvius where the past and present intermingle.
Between Vesuvius and the Gulf of Naples, the land quakes from time to time, and the fumaroles of the Phlegraean Fields taint the air. The ruins that lie below – Pompeii, Herculaneum, long-submerged Roman villas – tell of a future that was buried by time. From these traces of history, memories of the subterranean world, in black and white, a lesser-known Naples emerges and fills with lives.
The film had its world premiere in the main competition of the Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize.
“For three years, I lived and filmed at the horizons of Vesuvius, seeking traces of history, the excavation of time, the remains of everyday life. I captured the stories in the voices of those who spoke; I watched the clouds and the smoke rising from the Phlegraean Fields. When I film, I embrace the surprise in an encounter, in a place, the life of a situation. The challenge is to follow the frame as the stories come to life. The time of the film is the trust of that encounter. I filmed in black and white, and I saw in black and white. As I filmed – between the sea, the sky, and Vesuvius – I uncovered a new archive of the true and the possible.” – Gianfranco Rosi, Film Director
