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Io Capitano: a harrowing yet hopeful migration odyssey

The films of Italy’s Matteo Garrone always bloom at the meeting point of two different realisms: social and magic. They’re alive to the hardships of ordinary life, but also its comedy and strangeness – which means his work has often drawn comparisons to that of his countrymen Francesco Rosi and Federico Fellini. In his first film set outside his homeland, that quality hasn’t dimmed a bit. ....

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Jane Campion and Matteo Garrone Talk Oscar-Nominated Immigration Epic 'Io Capitano': 'It Was a Sort of Odyssey' (EXCLUSIVE)

Jane Campion is championing Matteo Garrone’s “Io Capitano,” which is Italy’s Oscar-nominated contender for best international feature film. The movie narrates the Homeric journey of two two Senegalese teenagers, Seydou and Moussa, who decide to leave Dakar to reach Europe in pursuit of a better life. It realistically depicts their plight through the pitfalls of … ....

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'Io Capitano' Review: A Migration Odyssey - The New York Times

The Italian director of the film “Gomorrah” focuses his tender yet unsparing lens on two teenage boys journeying from their home in Senegal to Europe. ....

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Episodes behind Italy's Oscar-nominated migrant epic 'Io Capitano' proved too graphic for final cut

Mamadou Kouassi’s searing, epic journey over African deserts, through illegal prisons and across the Mediterranean Sea in a smugglers’ boat informed Italian director Matteo Garrone’s Oscar-nominated film “Io Capitano.” Some episodes that the Ivorian migrant witnessed on his three-year odyssey were too strong to make the final cut. Garrone’s film, which is nominated in the best international feature film category, traces the journey of two teenage boys who follow the migrant route from Senegal across the Niger desert to Libya, where they board a rusty smugglers’ boat packed with migrants. Smugglers force one of the teenagers to “captain” the boat, because as a minor he won't be jailed in Italy. ....

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