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Il cassetto segreto

The Secret Drawer
Film still from "Il cassetto segreto" by Costanza Quatriglio. It shows a black and white image of a man with a cigarette in his mouth sitting on the side of the road. Behind him are two road signs pointing the way. In the background is a petrol station.
Still from IL CASSETTO SEGRETO by Costanza Quatriglio © Fondo Giuseppe Quatriglio

Tue 20.02.
17:30

  • Director

    Costanza Quatriglio

  • Italy, Switzerland / 2024
    132 min / Original version with English subtitles

  • Original language

    Italian

  • Cinema

    Delphi Filmpalast

    zu den Ticketszu dem Kalender

Costanza has a famous father. Giuseppe Quatriglio was a Sicilian journalist, author and globetrotter. Smart, hungry for life, good-looking. He filled a house with books, texts and mementos. It was in this rich environment that Costanza grew up. In 2010, she begins filming her father, without extra lighting, without prep, just him in his bathrobe. With one hand she hauls down the “1995-2001” box for him from the top shelf, with the other hand she holds the camera. Upon her father’s death she decides to make The Secret Drawer. She stays on and keeps filming – using both hands like a virtuoso. While she empties his house, the film jets through post-war Europe with her father and the world is revealed from a Mediterranean perspective, the daughter stays in the house, staging and performing her relationship with her father. His books and boxes are catalogued, his sense of order transferred. A powerful tidying up process, an upheaval. Yet in these moments of dissolution, a wealth is revealed – and a father. “This archive is showing us a much friendlier person than I thought.” One hand in world history, the other very close to her father himself. (Christiane Büchner, Barbara Wurm)

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