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DUINO

An Argentinian filmmaker, struggling to finish a movie about his unrequited first love, receives an unexpected invitation to reconstruct his memories, revisit his past, and perhaps even find a new ending to his story.

When college-age Matías attended an international school on Italy’s Adriatic Coast, he fell passionately into the world of his eclectic classmates, most memorably a live-wire Swedish rebel-prince named Alexander. Now decades later, as a filmmaker, he is trying to recapture the world — and love — he lost, by making a film about his past. Writer/co-director Juan Pablo di Pace (The Mattachine Family) draws on his own life for this film about autobiography: he himself attended that very school in his youth. While Duino starts in the present day, the flashbacks to Matías’ college years in Italy gradually take over, and we see what has so captivated and obsessed Matías for decades: the energy and promise of young lives, the unrequited yearning for a just-out-of-reach lover…these are memories that will both inspire and haunt the young filmmaker and give Duino a delicious and sexy poignancy.

Executive produced by the late television legend Norman Lear (All in the Family, Maude) and Brent Miller (One Day at a Time), Duino also stars newcomer Santiago Madrussan, August Wittgenstein, Krista Kosonen, and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson (Succession).


Directed by Juan Pablo Di Pace and Andrés P. Estrada | USA/Argentina | 2024 | 108 Minutes

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