Non è mai Passato

Non è mai Passato is an upcoming Italian adventure-fantasy film directed by Christian Orlandi and written by Orlandi, Giacomo Laudato and Alessandro Nannini. The film is produced by Independent Short Film for Film Festivals. The film entered post-production on September 11, 2017.

Plot

Ludovico, a normal city boy, on his 18th birthday discovers that he had a previous life, and be reincarnated. Little after, he learned that he had a task to accomplish. He will find himself catapulted in 1815.

Cast

  • Christian Orlandi as Ludovico, a very lazy boy with a very different past
  • Alessandro Nannini as Michele, a sociable and very hardworking student in history
  • Giacomo Laudato as Lorenzo, a good student in geography and science
  • Riccardo Maetzke as Museum Employee
  • Luca Lasiu as Computer Expert
  • Luigi Giannattasio as Teacher
  • Nicola Maraviglia

Production

Development

In February 2017, Christian Orlandi announced that it was developing the film. It was reported in March 2017 that the music was entrusted to Carlo Tosini. On June 3, 2017, the film officially enter the phase of pre-production.

Filming

Principal photography took place in Tuscany and Aosta Valley in summer of 2017. Filming officially began on July 5, 2017.

Trivia

  • The film takes place in 1815 and 2018.
  • The film was totally organized by young teenagers aged 17–18.
  • The location used in the Aosta Valley is the same in the film Avengers: Age of Ultron.
  • Some of the soldiers who took part in Assassin's Creed (film) were also present in "Non è mai Passato".
  • 6 cannons and over 300 extras of various nationalities (French, Austrian, Czech, German, Italian and Hungarian) participated in the battle scenes.

Soundtrack

The music of the film will be composed by Carlo Tosini.

Release

Release was for December 2017 but has been postponed; the maker confirms that release in 2018. The trailer was released online on October 6, 2017 along with a second version with different background music.

See also

  • List of Italian films
  • Independent Film
  • Napoleon and Me