21st SALENTO INTL FILM FESTIVAL

DOCUMENTARY

Dino’s darkroom
DI DINO

A documentary by Corrado Rizza

Country: Italy Year: 2023 RT 80 min. Language: Italian Subtiles: English

The story of Dino Pedriali offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of twentieth-century Italian photographic art and culture. Pedriali, known for being Pier Paolo Pasolini’s last photographer, immortalized the poet in vulnerable intimacy, shortly before his death in 1975. These images, captured in Pasolini’s home in Chia, have acquired historical and artistic significance profound, serving as a visual testimony of the final days of one of the most provocative figures in Italian culture. Corrado Rizza’s film further enriches the narrative, presenting the actor Pietro De Silva in the role of Pedriali. Through this cinematic representation, the audience is introduced to the complex dynamics of the photographer’s life and his significant influence on the art world. The director, using a series of interviews with eminent figures such as Achille Bonito Oliva and Raffaele Curi, as well as Pedriali’s son Tristano, unravels the narrative of Pedriali’s career, exploring his formative years, influences and significant collaborations. In addition to his relationship with Pasolini, Pedriali boasts an impressive list of portrait subjects, including icons such as Man Ray, Federico Fellini and Rudolf Nureyev. These encounters not only amplify his stature in the photographic landscape, but also illustrate his ability to capture the essence of figures who defined an era. His time in New York and visits to Andy Warhol’s Factory add another layer of internationality and contemporaneity to his work.

IThe comparison of Pedriali with Caravaggio, made by the German art critic Peter Weiermair, not only underlines the drama and emotional intensity of his works, but also places Pedriali within a deeply rooted Italian artistic tradition, confirming his status of “Caravaggio of twentieth century photography”. This synopsis not only promises a detailed exploration of an extraordinary artist but also invites reflection on photography’s ability to document, express and provoke.

Director

Corrado Rizza

In the 80s and 90s he worked as a DJ in the main clubs in Rome: Histeria, Gilda Joy, Miraggio, etc. He composed soundtracks for films such as “Verso sud” and “Even accountants have a soul”, as well as writing books such as “Beatles Dolce Vita”, “Why do we speak English if we are Italians”, “Piper Generation” and “I love the Nightlife”, the latter written together with DJ Marco Trani. He has directed documentaries such as “Beat Parade” in collaboration with Cinecittà Luce, “Strani Ritmi”, “Larry’s Garage”, “Roma Caput Disco” and “Piper Generation” with Rai 5. Today he lives in Miami.

Filmography

Dino Pedriali is a highly talented Italian photographer, known for his intense and intimate representations of culturally significant figures, including Pier Paolo Pasolini, through which he was able to capture human depth and complexity, earning him the title of “Caravaggio of photography of the twentieth century”.

Cast
& Credits

DIRECTOR: CORRADO RIZZA SCREENPLAY: CORRADO RIZZA PHOTOGRAPHY: ALESSANDRO PIRINO EDITING: CRESCENZO MAZZA SOUND: GABRIEL STABINGER PRODUCER: CORRADO RIZZA CAST: PIETRO DE SILVIA, FIAMMETTA ALESSANDRINI, LUCIANO ARIANNA, ACHILLE BONITO OLIVA, DINO PEDRIALI, TRISTANO PEDRIALI

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