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04/21 義大利電影之夜: 聽見天堂 Movie night: Rosso come il cielo

  • 電影名稱: 聽見天堂
  • 語言: 義大利文發音/中文字幕
  • 時間: 4/21 17.30-19.00
  • 費用: 今日教育中心學生免費, 非本校學生每人酌收100元
  • 包含爆米花及飲料

電影預告片: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PectjopZVM

電影簡介

一個從小失明的孩子,如何成為聞名全歐洲的聲音剪接師?本片根據真實故事改編而成。因為一次意外,讓他必須永遠與黑暗為伍,只能到政府規定的「盲人特殊學校」就讀,然而這一切的挫折直到他發現他可以透過一台老舊的錄音機將生活週遭的聲音收集並編織成一段段美麗的聲音故事,一個全新的世界向他展開…然而這個生命中重新點燃的希望卻被主張盲人不該擁有夢想的校長硬生生地打斷。即使不被認同,米可仍是朝著夢想邁進,他的熱情逐漸感染週遭的同學,引導著他們重新定義視障者的夢想與能力…。

  • Movie: Rosso come il cielo
  • Language: Italian
  • Subtitles: Chinese
  • Price: free for Italia Oggi students
    A fee of 100TWD will be applied for non-students.
  • Pop corn and a soft drink included!

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2WGhKe7pUc

Story: The film is inspired by the true story of Mirco Mencacci, one of the most gifted Italian sound editors working today, who happens to be blind. A small village in Tuscany, 1971. Mirco is a bright, lively 10-year-old, crazy about the movies – especially Westerns and adventure films. His father, an incurable idealist, is a truck driver. One day, while Mirco is playing with an old rifle, the gun accidentally goes off; the boy is shot in the head. He survives, but loses his sight. At that time, Italian law considered blind people hopelessly handicapped, and did not permit them to attend public school. Hence, young Mirco’s parents are forced to shut their son up in a “special school for the blind”: the David Chiossone Institute in Genoa. In the beginning Mirco does not accept his new condition. But he is feisty and determined. When he finds an old tape recorder and a few used reels and discovers that by cutting and splicing tape he can create little fairy tales made only of sounds, a brand-new world opens up to him. His new adventure is opposed by the religious authorities that run the boarding school, who are convinced that a blind boy is a disabled person who must not be allowed to harbor illusions. But Mirco will not give up. He continues to fight in every way possible, and he slowly involves his classmates, leading them to rediscover their dreams and capacities. Then one night, with the help of the only sighted child – the daughter of the doorkeeper, with whom Mirco shares a tender friendship – he convinces the small group of boys to sneak out of school and go to the cinema down the street. For all of them, the experience is exhilarating. But the consequences are grim. Mirco is expelled. In the meantime, a broader struggle to change society is taking place outside. 1970’s political protests are erupting. Students are taking to the streets. During one of his earlier escapades, Mirco had made friends with Ettore, a blind university student with strong political awareness. Hearing that Mirco has been expelled, Ettore pushes the whole city to mobilize. Students and workers protest in front of the Cassone Institute, threatening to shut down the city’s blast furnace if Mirco is not re-admitted. As a consequence, the head of the institute is put under investigation. Mirco is finally re-admitted and granted special permission: to change the year-end show. Instead of reciting the usual religious poems, the children put on a performance of their “fairy tale in sound”, before an audience of blind-folded, spellbound parents.