Il Rosa Nudo | |
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Directed by | Giovanni Coda |
Written by | Giovanni Coda |
Produced by | ReindeerCat Solutions |
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Cinematography | Antonio Cauterucci Micaela Cauterucci |
Edited by | Andrea Lotta |
Music by | Irma Toudjian Les Sticks Fluo Quartetto Alborada |
Distributed by | ReindeerCat Solutions |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Languages | Italian, English subtitles |
Il Rosa Nudo (The Naked Rose) is a 2013 Italian film written and directed by Giovanni Coda. The film was shot in Quartu Sant'Elena and Siliqua, in Sardinia, Italy. The Italian premiere took place during the 2013 edition of the Torino GLBT Film Festival - Da Sodoma a Hollywood.
It was selected as a special event, "for its high artistic, historical and moral value", inside the 7th edition of the Queer Lion Award of the 70th Venice Film Festival 2013.[1]
Il Rosa Nudo (Naked Rose) is a film inspired by the life of Pierre Seel. The film focuses on an episode which will mark forever the existence of Seel, who was imprisoned by the Nazis at the age of seventeen: deported to the Schirmeck concentration camp, he witnessed the atrocious death of his partner. After the war he didn't speak to anyone about the reason for his imprisonment, and eventually he married and had three children.
In 1982, outraged by the violent attacks against gays by the Bishop of Strasbourg, he decided to write his autobiography and to denounce the atrocities he suffered.
Coda's film recalls the testimony of other victims of Nazi persecution of homosexuals and describes the pseudo-scientific experiments to which many of them were subjected by the SS physician Carl Vaernet.[2]