Klunni, clown in islandese, è un progetto nato lo scorso gennaio dalla passione per il genere thriller psicologico. Questo lavoro scava nel dramma conosciuto come pedofilia, mostra i danni del trauma che rimane sepolto nella mente e riaffiora con i ricordi scatenando vendetta e tanta altra violenza. Studiata nei minimi dettagli, la storia di cinque giovani universitari, vedrà lo scontro con realt
à che fanno paura perché frutto dei mali nascosti tra i ricordi. Crimini da risolvere ed un serial killer da trovare, cercando ovunque, anche nei meandri della propria mente. Un racconto da seguire attentamente, intenso e fitto, come un dolore al petto, come il colore rosso di un naso da clown.
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BACKGROUND
Klunni The Clown is a short film created by two young artists, Sara Colonnelli and Francesca Conte, both of whom have a passion for cinema and a desire to produce a psychological thriller in Italy. This short film examines the tragic topic of pe******ia and portrays the damage caused by a trauma which remains buried in one's mind but which memories cause to resurface, resulting in revenge and other kinds of violence. THEME
Klunni The Clown tells the story of five criminology students who are caught up in the murder of their professor, a murder which is also linked to victims of a serial killer. The killer knows their weaknesses and their mistakes, and uses these for the personal satisfaction of manipulating and controlling them: the killer operates in a way that exceeds the fine line which turns aspects of their characters into an obsession or turns simple routine into disorder; she moves their attention away from herself never letting down her guard. The focal point for this development is a trauma that clouds the killer's mind, a violence that she experienced at the tender age of seven. At the age of 26, she has published two novels and has won two international awards:
Premio Troisi and Premio Crocitti. Speaker and Scriptwriter. FRANCESCA CONTE
Francesca Conte, born in 1994. Graduate in History of Cinema. In 2015, she was the youngest journalist at the Venice Biennale. Since 2016 she has been a staff member at the Rome Film Festival. THE TEAM
In a very short time we have created a team and many artists have been eager to participate in this project. We have been supported by experts in the field of psychology, social workers, psychotherapists and doctors who have helped us to develop in the most realistic way possible such a delicate and sensitive topic: child abuse. We have been supported by the town of Mentana which boasts one of the most beautiful libraries in the Lazio region in Palazzo Crescenzio, built in 1980, in which scenes from the film will be recorded.