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Ordinary Justice

Chiara Bellosi, primarily known for her work as a documentary filmmaker, makes her feature film debut with Ordinary Justice, a quietly impactful legal drama featuring a sensitive focus on female bonding.

Premiering at the 2020 Berlin International Film Festival, the film follows a trial involving the attempted robbery of a service station from the perspective of the defendant, the prosecution and their supporters. Outside the doors of a large courtroom, a mother and her daughter, and a teenager wait in the hallway. On one side sits Domenica, an adolescent girl whose father is on trial for shooting one of the assailants in an alleged act of self-defence. On the other side sits wide-eyed Angelina (Daphne Scoccia, Fiore IFF18) and Luce, her playful young daughter, who doesn’t seem to fully grasp the dire circumstances that her father is in. Inside, the complicated trial of pump attendant Viale (Nicola Rignanese) versus young thief Magia (Giovanni Anzaldo) is unpicked with a growing intensity as their judgement becomes imminent.
 

A quiet film with a loud impact.
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NOMINATED
Best First Feature, Generation 14plus Berlin International Film Festival 2020
Australian Premiere
Drama | Italy, Switzerland | 2020 | 84 min
Italian with English subtitles
Director:
Chiara Bellosi
Cast:
Daphne Scoccia, Bianca Leonardi, Sarah Short, Nicola Rignanese

Director

Chiara Bellosi headshot

Chiara Bellosi

Born in Milan in 1973, Italian director and screenwriter Chiara Bellosi graduated with a diploma in dramaturgy from Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi, Milan. In 2007 she studied documentary at Istituto Europeo di Design, Venice. Bellosi made a short film as part of the multi-director documentary Checosamanca and was involved in the production of several other documentaries. Ordinary Justice is her debut feature film.