Wax: We Are The X

Wax: We Are The X

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  • Genre(s): Romance
  • Language(s): Italiano (Italian)
  • Director(s): Lorenzo Corvino
  • Cast(s): Gwendolyn Gourvenec, Davide Paganini, Jacopo Maria Bicocchi, Rutger Hauer, Jean-Marc Barr See all Cast & Crew
  • Music: Valeria Vaglio
  • Award(s): David 2017 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Pensati Sexy, Under the Amalfi Sun
  • Story:
    A mysterious video falls into the hands of a troupe of reporters following an accident involving three thirty-something year olds – two men and a woman. The video chronicles the lives of the trio one week prior, during their road-trip through the French Riviera to shoot a commercial. Shot in the style of found footage – sometimes with an iPhone – this innovative film touts itself as the first “selfie” movie. But, this isn’t a cheeky jab at today’s culture of obsessive self-documentation. Director Lorenzo Corvino’s debut film was born out of a desire to capture the spirit and frustrations of Generation X, the post baby boomers who inherited the economic crisis of the prior generation and who now struggle to compete with the increasingly tech-savvy younger generations. - Vivian Yuen
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STORY

Story
A mysterious video falls into the hands of a troupe of reporters following an accident involving three thirty-something year olds – two men and a woman. The video chronicles the lives of the trio one week prior, during their road-trip through the French Riviera to shoot a commercial. Shot in the style of found footage – sometimes with an iPhone – this innovative film touts itself as the first “selfie” movie. But, this isn’t a cheeky jab at today’s culture of obsessive self-documentation. Director Lorenzo Corvino’s debut film was born out of a desire to capture the spirit and frustrations of Generation X, the post baby boomers who inherited the economic crisis of the prior generation and who now struggle to compete with the increasingly tech-savvy younger generations. - Vivian Yuen

AWARDS

Nominations
David Award

Best New Director Migliore Regista Esordiente | 2017