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IDFA 2025

I Want Her Dead

Il quieto vivere
Gianluca Matarrese
Italy
2025
86 min
International Premiere
Envision Competition
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Two women stand facing each other amid the ruins of a Roman theater. Under the watchful eye of the local police and the family to which they both belong, Luisa and Imma air their mutual grievances. The heated argument that follows reveals just how deep the rift runs between the two sisters-in-law.

Director Gianluca Matarrese used a decade-long conflict in his own family to explore the meaning of blood ties in a Calabrian village. Contrada Viscigliette has only seventy inhabitants, all of whom are related. Disputes like the one between Imma and Luisa therefore have a major impact on the community. Matarrese introduces a group of aunts who try to reconcile the two women.

This allows the viewer to learn more about the background of the conflict. A mother who turned her back on her daughter. A difference in social status that bred contempt. Kevin Brunet’s camerawork captures the conversations, dinners and arguments so vividly that as a viewer you sometimes feel like you’re watching a tragicomedy by Ettore Scola. A folk song plays: “The real winner is the one who forgives.” Will either of them be able to do so?

Credits
Director
Production
    Donatella Palermo for Stemal Entertainment
    Donatella Palermo for Stemal Entertainment
Cinematography
    Kevin Brunet
    Kevin Brunet
Music
    Cantautoma
    Cantautoma
Screenplay
World Sales
    Mediawan Rights
    Mediawan Rights
Screening copy
    Mediawan Rights
    Mediawan Rights

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