They will leave in mid-May, following all the rules of the new government regulations, filming of #everything will be fine, a short film written and directed by Alessio Di Cosimo who sees the return to the set of Alessandro Haber. The new project will be set in Rome approximately 9 months after the end of the lockdown period experienced for COVID19.
#andràtuttobene tells the story of Aldo, played by Alessandro Haber, a man of 78 years who lost his wife during the quarantine, Coronavirus sick. Since then Aldo has remained closed at home, continuing the lockdown even after the end of the restrictions imposed by the government. A part of himself died in those difficult days, his emotions, his memories, the joy of living; the love of his life is gone and he could not even give her the last farewell. Normality for Aldo will never return, the life he knew before, the one passed by his wife, there will be no more and therefore his unconscious decides that perhaps it is better to remain prisoner of that nightmare without waking up anymore. His daughter Francesca (Valentina Perrella) will try with all his might to urge his father to return to normal, to metabolize mourning and suffering to continue living. Unfortunately he will realize that the wounds that that invisible enemy has inflicted on his father's mind will be irreversible.
A top-notch cast for # will go all right, considering that in addition to Alessandro Haber, protagonist of numerous quality films that have entered the history of cinema, there will be the director Alessio Di Cosimo, last year's triumph at the Nastri D’Argento and the director of photography, Sandro Chessa, fresh winner of the David di Donatello 2020. In the artistic cast, Furthermore, there will be the actress Valentina Perrella, who lent his voice to the character Nadia Shana in the cult series “Elite”.
The project will be produced by the company September Productions SRL which was born as a pole at the service of the film production of which Carla Finelli e Mirko Buccini they are its representatives, which have a rich background linked to foreign and Italian productions intended for a wide range of audiences and which currently have in store, in addition to the short film "#andratuttobene" directed by Alessio Di Cosimo, to co-produce the thriller feature internationally "Manant”, directed by Max Leonida. There will be executive production Sonia Giacometti, who immediately supported the # andràtuttobene project.