FIUME O MORTE!

Opens at Metrograph on April 10

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METROGRAPH IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE RUN OF FIUME O MORTE!,
STARTING APRIL 10.

Contrary to Marx, the history of 20th-century fascism began with a healthy dose of farce when, in 1919, poetaster, decadent, and rabble-rousing dandy Gabriele D’Annunzio, accompanied by a few thousand shock troops, occupied the city of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) and installed himself as Duce of the short-lived Italian Regency of Carnaro, in the process providing inspiration for the young Benito Mussolini. Combining brazenly anachronistic re-enactments that enlist residents of contemporary Rijeka and a wealth of archival material courtesy of the Duce’s publicity team, Bezinović—a native of the city—exposes the pomp, puffery, and pageantry that lays at the root of the fascist project. A cuttingly comic, constantly inventive view on what Pier Paolo Pasolini called D’Annunzio’s “narcissistic escapade,” with much to tell us about buffoonery on the world stage today.

Watch the trailer.

Writer/Director Igor Bezinovic in person for opening weekend.

An Icarus Films release.