The suspended ticket for the invisibles of Rome, Naples and Milan

The suspended ticket initiative starts, in the name of the Neapolitan tradition of leaving a paid coffee for those who cannot afford it, to reserve for the ‘invisibles’ of Rome Corviale, Naples Rione Sanià and Milan Tunnel Sammartini, the entrance to the hall for film Twilight Hour ‘. Based on the novel of the same name by Carter Sickels, selected in competition at the most important international festivals (Sundance, Turin International Film Festival, Rotterdam International Film festival), L’ora del crepuscolo ‘directed by Braden King, with Philip Ettinger, Stacy Martin, Cosmo Jarvis and Lili Taylor will be screened simultaneously on January 6 at 4pm in the three difficult neighborhoods.
The suspended ticket at the symbolic cost of 5 euros is on sale online and at the cash desk in Italian cinemas (https://invisiblecarpet.it/biglietto-sospeso/) thanks to the partnership with UECI – Unione Esercenti Italian Cinematografici, Fondazione Progetto Arca onlus, National Association of Italian Singers onlus, SNGCI-Nastri d’Argento, CalcioSociale, Reel One, Nuovo Teatro Sanità, Parliamentary Intergroup Cinema and Performing Arts / World Day of Italian Cinema, Lazio Regional Council. Invisible Carpet, a film and audiovisual distribution company, born thanks to the facilities of the Invitalia “Cultura Crea” program, thus continues its mission of bringing cinema to the invisible, in preview and in their places, with the inclusive premiere of the film L ‘ hour of twilight ‘will be reserved for the young and not so young invisible in the difficult districts of three Italian cities – Rome, Naples and Milan – setting up real cinema halls in places where going to the cinema or other sociality is more difficult than it is can imagine. There are those who call them ghettos, others simply suburbs, but they are often found in the center of cities. They are neighborhoods from which you stay away, difficult even to cross, let alone to live. Yet in the difficult neighborhoods live many families made up of children, the elderly and young people, the main ones to experience the hardship of social exclusion.
For this preview, a film was chosen in which the invisible audience can identify by empathizing with the story told, tells the story of nurse Cole Freeman (Philip Ettinger) who lives in the precarious balance of a declining mining town in the Appalachians, caring for the old and infirm in the community while selling their excess painkillers to local drug addicts to make ends meet. But when his old friend Terry Rose (Cosmo Jarvis, Lady Macbeth) returns with dangerous plans that threaten the fragile balance that Cole has created, his world and identity are thrown into chaos. Cole’s life is further complicated by the sudden return home of his mother, Ruby (Lili Taylor, The Conjuring), and his changing relationships with two local women, Charlotte (Stacy Martin, Nymphomaniac I and II, Taj Mahal, Vox Lux) and Lacy (Kerry Bishé, Halt and Catch Fire). Faced with a series of impossible choices and increasing pressure from all sides, Cole decides to take action to save the close-knit fabric of family, friendship, land and history that binds everything – and everyone – and that he loves. The second feature film by director Braden King, it presents an empathetic portrait of an American rural landscape in transition and those struggling to survive within it.
On 6 January the film will be screened at the same time at 4.00 pm: in the incredible church transformed into a theater by the genius of Don Antonio Loffredo, parish priest of the Rione Sanità Nuovo Teatro Sanità – Piazzetta San Vincenzo, 1, Naples; in the gymnasium of the CalcioSociale sports center, a miracle and oasis at the serpentone in Corviale, by the social entrepreneur Massimo Vallati, in Via Poggio Verde 455, Rome; in the Sammartini Tunnel redeveloped thanks to the tireless work of the Progetto Arca Onlus Foundation, just below the Central Station, in Via Sammartini 106, Milan.

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