In February 2007, the shared private life of Gustav Hofer and Luca Ragazzi was turned upside down: the Italian government had presented a draft law that acknowledged the legal rights of unmarried and gay couples, prompting a tidal wave of ferocious homophobia throughout Italy. The Vatican and the conservatives challenged the legalisation of civil unions, insisting that the end of morality and "family" would be the inevitable outcome should homosexuality be tolerated and further indulged.
Partners for more than eight years, Gustav and Luca attempted to understand the different arguments for and against the law. Camera in hand, they undertook a journey into a country they did not know and did not expect to find – their very own. The resulting documentary shows what they learned on the way featuring interviews with passersby, religious figures, conservative and liberal politicians, in addition to protesters on both sides.
Suddenly, Last Winter (Improvvisamente l'inverno scorso) is a personal, moving, humorous, courageous and shocking portrait of the intolerance of a country that most people might have felt that they knew. Released to great acclaim in 2008, this film garnered numerous awards include Best Documentary from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, Best Documentary at the Milan International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and Panorama Jury Special mention at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival.
Suddenly, Last Winter will be released to rent and buy on 7th June 2010 by Network Releasing at the RRP of £12.99. No extras have been listed. |