We the Italians April 18, 2016 - 78 | Page 74

th # 78 APRIL 18 , 2016 read more about #Italian Cinema ITALIAN CINEMA: Italy’s superhero, Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot By Edoardo Peretti Over the past two decades one of the most often accusations addressed to Italian cinema was that of being provincial, self-referential and not exportable abroad; among other causes, there was also the right criticism that ours was a little diverse cinema, almost never addressing "genres" different from the usual comedy. In recent years this trend is changing: a new generation of writers and directors is growing, more attentive to the genera, also with the goal of exporting our cinema. The most important example is having a big success in these weeks. “Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot” (They used to call him 74 | WE THE ITALIANS www.wetheitalians.com Jeeg Robot), first feature film by Gabriele Mainetti. The movie, released in theaters about a month ago, has had a very big success both from the public and critics, as evidenced by the 16 nominations for the David di Donatello Awards, the "Oscars" of Italian cinema. “Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot” (Jeeg Robot was a Japanese cartoon broadcasted in Italy back in the 70s) is a superhero movie, which harks back to the typical pattern of overseas films - in particular the ones of Marvel - but managing to be, at the same time, typically Italian. Or rather, typically Roman, as the story, tells about a typical boy (played by Claudio Santamaria) from a typical Roman neighborhood who, evading police, falls into a container of radioactive material buried in the Tiber river, gaining superpowers. Realizing his new reality, initially he uses it for his own purposes: for example, in one of the most famous sequences, he eradicate an ATM from a wall and takes it home. In the meantime, however, Rome is plagued by a series of bombs and a petty criminal with delusions of greatness, even a bit crazy: the "Gypsy", starring a terrific Luca Marinelli, who thus confirms being maybe the most promising and talented actor of his generation.