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Introduction and details of inland areas
Synopsis In Linosa, a small island between Sicily and Tunisia, 20-year-old Philip and his grandfather Ernesto went fishing and they met an African stowaway floating on a sampan. Grandpa saved several black people from drowning and took pregnant women home according to the law of the sea that an old sailor must abide by. Grandpa is also a good citizen who abides by the law. When he saw the illegal sampan, his first reaction was still to inform the coast guard, but this did not prevent him from going beyond the legal boundaries and even doing good things illegally. After all, the law strictly rejects any illegal act.

Therefore, one of the most humane and reasonable acts of kindness has become a crime. The police failed to catch conclusive evidence and detained the fishing boat for a living in the name of grandpa taking tourists out to sea without a license.

It's okay. Uncle Nino, Philip's most business-minded uncle, has long advised the old man to give up fishing and run tourism. Mom really set out to do this, repainted the self-driving residence, and ushered in a flock of holiday tourists, most of whom came from the Apennine Peninsula, the "inland" where mom was eager to change her fate. That peninsula is the "inland" that illegal immigrants yearn for, and pregnant women who have given birth will go to Turin to reunite with their husbands who work there.

Linosa Island, where the family lived, became the home of Tunisia refugees during the revolutions in North Africa and West Asia at the end of last year. The extra daughter of Ethiopian pregnant women was taken out of Gaddafi's Libyan prison.

The mother who hid the pregnant woman was anxious like an ant on the kang, and with grandpa's fishing boat being detained, Philip couldn't help but believe that he had done "good deeds". When he took a beautiful girl from Milan on vacation to sea in the middle of the night and met an African stowaway who tried to climb into a dinghy again, he changed his former kind and simple nature and threw paddles at the dying poor. This hit a board on the beach and made the Milan girl who hoped that "there were no dirty refugees on the island" completely collapse. She begged Philip to stop.

When Uncle Nino took a group of white compatriots who hated refugees out to sea for a carnival, Philip pulled open the cordon that trapped Grandpa's fishing boat and tore open the indifferent law that destroyed human nature. He wants to send pregnant women, sons and baby girls to the north and the ideal inland.

The sea water on the poster is extremely blue, and people are scrambling to jump off the yacht, waiting for the kind power to salvage it.

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Role introduction Philip

Filippo Pucillo, a 20-year-old actor, met an African stowaway while fishing with his grandfather Ernesto. Grandpa saved several black people from drowning and took pregnant women home. But the police made a living by detaining their fishing boats, convincing him that he had done "bad things with good intentions." When he met African stowaways again, he changed his old kind and simple nature and viciously threw paddles at the dying poor.

Ernesto

Actor Mimmo Cutihio Philip's grandfather, an old sailor. When he went fishing with his grandson, he met an African stowaway. He followed the law of the sea, saved several black people from drowning, and brought home the pregnant woman who was about to give birth. At the same time, he is also a law-abiding citizen. After notifying the Coast Guard, the police who couldn't catch conclusive evidence detained the fishing boats they depended on for their livelihood in the name of taking tourists out to sea without a license.

Ninomiya Kazunari

Actor Beppe Fiorello Phillips' most business-minded uncle. After the fishing boat that his family depended on was detained by the police, he persuaded his father Ernesto to give up fishing and run tourism. So, he greeted a flock of holiday tourists, full of white compatriots who hated refugees, and went out to sea for a carnival.

Gilletta

Widowed mother of actress donatella finocchiaro Phillips. She knows the cruelty of the ocean very well and hopes that the whole family will move inland, where they can build a future. In order to earn money, she moved her family to the garage and rented her apartment to three young tourists. Because there is a pregnant woman smuggled in by Ernesto at home, she is as anxious as an ant on the kang.

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Franco Pierre Sandy

(Franco Piersanti)

Award-winning record Award-winning time Award-winning name Award-winning situation 201Inland, the special award of the jury of the 68th Venice International Film Festival, won the UNICEF Pasinetti Award-Best Film Golden Lion Award-Best Film Nomination 20 12 The 56th Italian Film David Award-Best Film Nomination David Award-Best Film. Actress Donna Tila Fennocha Luo Dawei Award-Best Director Emanuele Crialese 2012 65438+10/5 The 23rd Palm Springs International Film Festival won the cross-border award "Inland". Emanuele crialese, the director of behind-the-scenes production, has always been obsessed with telling the story of human migration, because in his view, only this can mean evolution, progress and knowledge growth. From his first work "We Are Strangers" (1987), almost all his films include a foreigner moving from one place to another, which changed his life. He carefully observed the events in Italy. He often stays on the island and has the opportunity to see those people risk their lives or take a boat to Italy in a special way. The director hopes to capture these unclear ideas in their minds, perhaps because they have suffered too much oppression and poverty in their own country, so they are willing to leave their homes even if they risk their lives.

The director chose Lenosa Island among many small islands, because people there seldom watch TV, there is no cinema, and there is only a newsstand. I don't know much about what happens every day in the world. But because of the internet, directors still know something about what is happening around them, which is very interesting. He stayed there for five months before filming, filming 1 month.