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Directed by
  
Joel Stangle

Edited by
  
Joel Stangle

Director
  
Joel Stangle

Cinematography
  
Clint Litton

Music by
  
Simona di Gregorio

Initial release
  
14 November 2012

Music director
  
Simona di Gregorio

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Produced by
  
Angelo di Guardia Sami Ibrahim Neena Litton Joel Stangle

Written by
  
Joel Stangle Esther Stangle

Starring
  
Enrico Toscano Maria Benkhalouk Faraone Ahmed Elisa Pennisi

Cast
  
Enrico Toscano, Elisa Pennisi, Maria Benkhalouk, Marco Pagliaro, Faraone Ahmed, Anwar Ong Bak, Giusy Abbate

Screenplay
  
Joel Stangle, Esther Stangle

Producers
  
Joel Stangle, Angelo di Guardia

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Acqua Fuori Dal Ring (English: Ring of Water] is 2012 Italian film written and directed by Joel Stangle, and co-written by Esther Stangle in Arabic and Italian. The film uses a largely Cinéma vérité style, and the director employed non-professional actors and an improvised script, shooting in Catania, Sicily. The film parallels the lives of two boxers living in Catania, one a Sicilian native, and the other a Tunisian migrant.

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Behind the scenes of acqua fuori dal ring


Development

Stangle developed the concept in wanting to tell a story of migration in Italy and had an attraction to characters who were boxers, finding further inspiration in researching the Roman historian, Polybius. In a 2013 interview, Stangle said:

"I was thinking about the migration situation and the cultures of the Mediterranean and for an unexplainable reason I felt boxing had something to do with it. Later in researching I was reading a two thousand year old text from a roman historian, Polybius, and he said to understand the conflict between two cultures you need to think of it as two boxers fighting in a ring. For me history is repeating, and today's issues are similar to those of the past. If two thousand years ago they used the analogy of boxing, I think it applies today as well. But, it goes back to letting the story find its way. Boxing was part of the neighborhood I was filming in, and I had an intuitive feeling it was right. "

Production

The film was primarily shot in the Librino neighborhood of Catania in the public housing projects, with additional scenes filmed on the Black Lava Fields of Mount Etna.

Release

The film premiered at the Rome Film Festival in November 2012, screened at the Taormina Film Fest in June, 2013 and at the Denver Film Festival in November, 2013. It was nominated for the Prospettive Award at the Rome Film Festival.

Reception

Covering the film's screening at Taormina Film Fest in June, 2013, Oliver C. Speck, Film International noted it as one of the best films of the festival, with skillful cinematography and nuanced directing. Speck added that the film's striking visuals add to the its haunting beauty, "reminiscent of the heyday of Italian neorealism." Reviewing during the Rome Film Festival, Giorgio Sgarbi in www.cinemafrica.org, wrote: "the cinematography is raw and poignant... a beautiful and engaging soundtrack, with the merit of bringing the public closer to the traditional music of Sicily, which includes all the various sounds of peoples and cultures that have set foot on the island."

On Yahoo! Cinema Italia published: "Acqua fuori dal Ring confirms boxing as the most cinematographic sport there is, as well as the talent of this young American-born director."

References

Acqua Fuori Dal Ring Wikipedia