The Invisible Collection
La Collezione Invisibile
Saturday, May 3, 2003
Camelot Theatres
Complimentary to all Desert Film Society
Members
(Members use DFS Screening Coupon)
$15.00 per person for Non-Members
9:00 a.m. - Theatre Doors Open
9:30 a.m. - Screening of Film, following
introduction by Dr. David Kaminsky
Q & A Session Following the Film
About the film:
A clever combination of social comedy
and "whodunit." Isernia's first film, The Invisible Collection
is a mystery thriller in the grand tradition of the classic Hollywood genre
film. Ottavio (Felice Andreasi), a seventy-year-old ex-usurer, is
cantankerous and blind. He is the landlord of a large old building
in Rome's historical Testaccio neighborhood where he hoards a collection
of ancient junk. He also keeps a group of very rare Dutch drawings
by fifteenth-century painter and engraver, Maarten Van Hemskeerk, in his
safe. When his tenants discover the value of his possessions, everyone
becomes embroiled in a complex network of plots to steal the old man's
treasure. Young architect Alexxandro (Alexxandro Zama) plans to replace
the drawings with copies he has made. Velia (Marisa Mantovani), a
retired actress and Ottavio's former lover, schemes with two other wily
widows to get rid of the nasty old man and grab his valuables. At
the same time, Ottavio has hatched a plot to rid himself of the three old
women! Ottavio's one living relative, Clara (Ana Valeria Dini) arrives
and ruins everybody's plans, until she also joins the tenants' ranks.
When the plots turn deadly, the mystery begins. Director-writer Isernia
effectively develops a claustrophobic atmosphere in the dank, old Roman
quarter, and the venerable Andreasi creates an unforgettably odious Ottavio.
(Italian with English sub-titles). |