Green blood

Andrea Segre
Italia 2010, 57 min
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Italy 2010, 57'
Language: Italian (English,
French and Spanish subtitles)
Director: Andrea Segre
Production: ZaLab and Aeternam Films
Script: Andrea Segre
DoP: Luca Bigazzi and Federico Angelucci, Matteo Calore
Editing: Sara Zavarise
with: Amadou Bodian, Abraham Kwasi Appiah, Abraham Yabrè, Kalifa Soumahroro, Jamadu Bagayogo, John Kofi Boateng, Tibi Saidou Zongo and Giuseppe Lavorato
with special appearance by
: Kalifoo Ground Sound System
under the patronage of
: Amnesty International -Italian branch
Original music: Piccola Bottega Baltazar
Editing Consulting: Luca Manes (OFF!CINE), Alberto Bougleux (ZaLab)
Live recording in Caserta and Castelvolturno: Igor Francescutti
Sound editing: Riccardo Spagnol
Sound: Paolo Segat (Rec&Play)
Post Production:TECHNICOLOR
Digital Intermediate Colorist: Guerrino Di Benedetto
Digital Conforming: Massimiliano Ferracci
Editing Assistant: Chiara Russo
Producer: Andrea Segre (ZaLab) in collaboration with Francesco Bonsembiante (JoleFilm), with the partecipation of OFF!CINE
Secretariat: Giulia Moretti
Graphics and drawings: Sara Zavarise, Marco Lovisatti
Musical consulting: John Carney, Maddalena Grechi (ZaLab)
Publishing consultants: Stefano Collizzolli (ZaLab), Gabriele Del Grande, Stefano LIberti, Elisabetta Segre


January 2010, Rosarno, Calabria. Widely publicized immigrant riots exposed the unjust and squalid conditions that thousands of African laborers, exploited by an economy controlled by 'Ndrangheta, the calabrian mafia, endure on a daily basis. For a brief moment the immigrants caught the attention of the Italian public, who responded to these protests with fear and violence. In a few hours the immigrants in question were “evacuated” from Rosarno and the problem was “resolved.” But the faces and the stories of those involved in the riots at Rosarno tell a different story. Revealing these stories and giving them voice is the only way we can return to these memories: memories of those days of violence, memories of a not-so-distant history of rural poverty in Rosarno that is often overlooked.