Italy has selected ‘Family’ as its candidate for the Oscar for Best International Feature at the 98th Academy Awards. This biographical drama, directed by Francesco Costabile, represents a significant bet for the country, given its focus on complex social and personal themes.
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The film, which has generated expectations in the international film scene, is co-written by Costabile along with Vittorio Moroni and Andriano Chiarelli. It is based on the memoirs of Luigi Celeste, titled ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’, where his youth marked by political extremism and experiences of domestic violence is explored. This focus on a personal and violent narrative offers a deep insight into radicalization and its effects on family life, adding a layer of complexity to the story.
Costabile’s work has been acclaimed by various critics, who highlight the way he addresses delicate and universal themes, such as identity, suffering, and regret. ‘Family’ not only seeks to stand out at the Oscars gala, but also raises crucial questions about contemporary society and the scars left by extreme ideologies.
At a time when international cinema is experiencing a resurgence of authentic and meaningful stories, Italy’s selection for this award underscores the relevance of art in social dialogue. The film will begin its journey through festivals and platforms, generating a mix of interest and anticipation among audiences and critics alike.
As the eyes of the world focus on the upcoming ceremony, ‘Family’ has the opportunity to become a beacon of discussion on issues affecting many contemporary societies, making it not just a cinematic work, but a significant cultural event.