Italy’s De Serio Brothers on CineMart-Selected Colonial-Era Drama ‘Prince Aden’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Italy’s De Serio Brothers on CineMart-Selected Colonial-Era Drama ‘Prince Aden’ (EXCLUSIVE)
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Gianluca and Massimiliano De Serio, the Italian directing duo best known internationally for their Locarno premiere “Seven Acts of Mercy,” are developing a colonial-era drama that they’re presentin…

“Prince Aden” begins in 1935, when a 16-year-old Somali boy passes the test to become a dubat, a soldier in the Italian army that has invaded Ethiopia on the orders of Mussolini. Aden Sicré is sent to the frontlines, but after being injured on his first day of service he’s forced to return home – where he is unexpectedly hailed as a war hero by the Fascist regime.

“Prince Aden” sheds light on an “unknown story” that helped shape the course of Italy in the 20th century, according to Gianluca. Yet it’s a story that’s become increasingly relevant against the backdrop of modern-day Europe. “We need to talk about not only our origin [as colonizers and fascists], but also we need to talk about the importance of Africa to our story, and also the importance of the Italian story to the African one,” he added. “The film will not only be a film about colonialism, because everything starts from there, but also about post-colonialism.”

It’s a timely subject in an era when previously marginalized voices across the world are struggling to reclaim their own stories. Massimiliano noted how an increasing number of young Italian writers, artists and musicians with African roots have in recent years begun to produce art that echoes their own experiences as second- and third-generation Italians.

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