A movie about Pandas Syndrome

The first film about the Pediatric Syndrome Pans/Pandas is from Italy: it was shot in Parma with the support of the Emilia-Romagna Region.

The project was announced by the film production company Feel For Films Italia, which just launched the website about “The Pandas Syndrome”. The film, produced and directed by Filippo Cavalca (award-winning- creator of «Being Leonardo Da Vinci» and «Hollywood is a whole other thing»), deals with the Syndrome Pans/Pandas (acronym for Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal). A pediatric syndrome that causes neuropsychiatric disorders.

«This collective narration handles this topic in many different ways that come across the syndrome in various contexts and phases. We wrote the stories based on field study: interviewing kids and their families, on the meetings we had with specialized doctors and the representatives of the American context». The short will be available for the public on the 20th of august; on this day will also start a crowdfunding campaign to reach the goal budget.


Cavalca’s new release “Michele”: “My antihero from Parma” A docudrama about a careless man in his fifties

By Filiberto Molossi

When I told Michele I was going to make a movie about him, that didn’t impress him that much; it was as if he had been waiting for that moment his whole life. We could say he was just waiting for that: becoming a legend. His name is Michele Bravi (yes, like the popstar), he’s almost fifty years old and he has three unbridled passions: alcohol, women and Torino F.C. And a forth one, ping – pong, that he used to play in the past.

The director Filippo “Feel” Cavalca, born in Parma in ’83, met him while he was being kicked out of a bar and someone was pushing him in the middle of the street.

I helped him and we started talking. I was impressed by his eloquence and his passion for tennis table along with his degree in Economics with full grades. He told me he was friend with Emanuele Asti, who wrote the hit "The summer is magic" and Pietro Vescovi, the organist who created the movie’s soundtrack. When he told me about his weird misadventures I was struck by his straightforwardness and his lack of shame, he didn’t care at all about other people’s judgement. He’s a romantic anti-hero: the perfect protagonist for a movie».

A movie that Cavalca, back in Parma after 7 years spent in the United States (and previously in Rome), shot in our city: the docudrama "based on incredibly real facts", "Hollywood is a whole other thing” was made thanks to the contribution of Pietro Pizzarotti, Metalparma, Vincenzo Zanichelli and Itas Assicurazioni – and its movie premiere will be held next Thursday at Cinema Astra, where the spectators will meet the director and the cast at the end of the  film screening.

 

Who is Michele in your movie? A survivor, a wreck, the result of our society, someone who understood everything or maybe nothing ...?

“Mostly, he found himself living a life where things were not that bad, but he doesn’t realize that life goes on without him. Someone who lives inside an existential bubble and who seeks comfort in alcohol, in drugs, in real and imaginary friendships. But on the other hand, he feels some kind of security, of great awareness, about who he is. He is one of the "losers", he lost his job, he lives day by day (especially at night) with no plans for the future: but he has many worlds within him. You may find him drunk inside a bar, but then you find out he was a tennis table player, even a bad one, but iconic for sure, everyone knows him, even in St. Petersburg. Definitely an interesting subject from a cinematographic point of view. By hanging out with Michele, I realized he never lies to you. If he doesn’t want to tell you something he simply doesn’t tell it, he is very honest and aware about himself, and he’s not violent, he knows his limits”.

 

But how did it occur to you to make your second movie about him?

“During the lockdown, I meant to make an observational documentary, like Rosi. Actually, I was more interested in creating something hybrid, suspended between reality and imagination. Maybe with a nouvelle vague soul, à la Godard, to whom I wanted to pay homage. A life like Michele's suited my project ».

And how did he face this challenge?

“The first clapper board he was completely lost, shy: but then it went very well. He was extremely professional, polite, he really had a transformation during the making: he lost his bewilderment and started giving advice to experienced and known actors. But mostly, he told his personal life with great honesty: everything that is told is true. And in the end the movie was good for him: it gave him some self-esteem ».

The film begins in Via Corso Corsi, the plot takes places in small villages, the Square, the Parco Ducale: however, in your movie you show hidden parts of Parma…

«It’s Michele’s Parma, the city is shown through his gaze: it’s surreal as an “hidden”city, as Michele always looks down. The locations match the protagonist’s soul. As I hadn’t lived in Parma for many years I wanted to make a comeback movie. This is why I show the city I left and some protagonists from the 90s, such as Aldo Piazza and Lufer and many other characters who play themselves. I must say that Parma’s people helped this movie a lot ».

During the last years you have worked in the United States, where your short film «The Pandas Syndrome» has been awarded…

Yes, he just got an honorable mention in New York. It’s the short movie from which my next feature film will be based; it will be dedicated to a pediatric disease hoping to spread awareness. As for "Michele", it is curious how Americans see my protagonist as a sort of "Big Lebowski". Actually, Michele Bravi is interesting for me because one way or another we all felt like him, maybe just for 5 minutes or for a whole day: it shows a state of mind that we all know.


Filippo Feel Cavalca presents his film “Hollywood is a whole other thing”

By Tommaso Villani

Filippo Cavalca, aka Feel (Parma 1983) is an author, director and film producer. He founded Feel For Films NY in 2016, after fifteen years spent between Rome and New York and after being awarded ‘Best Independent Director’ at the prestigious New York Film Awards in 2020 (with ‘Essere Leonardo Da Vinci’). When he got back to Parma, Cavalca started working on a docu-drama named ‘Hollywood is a whole other thing’, whose trailer, released on February 18th, is now available on the web site feelforfilms.net/en/michele and on Youtube.

“I wanted to create a story” Filippo Cavalca tells us, and continues “a story that combined narrative with documentary to tell the life of a real, not fictional, character called Michele. A fifty-year-old man, born and raised in Parma. Michele looks himself in the mirror and retraces the inexorable bullshit made in all these years. He analyzes in a disenchanted and non-victimized way the illusions and disillusions of life, the broken youthful dreams, highlighting his absolute inability to adhere to the contemporary world”. Filippo adds: “Hollywood is a whole other thing” is inspired by the currents of the Nouvelle Vague and Cinéma Vérité. In this sense, despite having a detailed script, I decided to adapt many dialogic parts during the very shoot, to the point that they were rewritten on the set. This to give as much voice as possible to the characters, who have been chosen to interpret themselves.

Furthermore, dealing with a tragi-comic topic, the challenge of the movie was to understand which photographic language to use. I these regards, we were inspired by David Lynch and Todd Phillips”.

Filippo also talks about the team he chose for his production: “My crew is mostly made up of people from Parma. The cast consists of about fifty bizarre, eclectic, extremely interesting characters. Speaking of this, I would like to start a film project based in Parma to foster the creation of film products on regular basis. I would create an Italian production house – Feel For Films Italia – involving local technical personnel and artists. Last but not least, I want to thank the Municipality of Parma for the sponsorship and support during the shooting”.

Feel For Films – Italia has been working for over a year on a solidarity project, ‘Pandas: il film’, to talk about a pediatric autoimmune syndrome, still not recognized, and to raise awareness among Italian public opinion to support this cause.


Hollywood is a whole other thing: the witty docudrama by director Filippo Cavalca

By Arianna Belloli

Sacred and profane. From suburbs to noble palaces in the historical center of Parma. A middle-aged man, who has lost his job and his self-esteem, looks back at his entire life as if it was projected on a big screen.

His name is Michele Bravi, protagonist of the latest film by director Filippo Cavalca, not the singer from Sanremo. The feature film ‘Hollywood is a whole other thing’ is currently in post-production. Its trailer was officially released on February 18th on the website of the production company Feel For Films.

“I don't know if I’m good or bad, what I do know is that in almost half century of life no one has done and will ever do more bullshit than I have”, we read on Instagram page ‘Michele the Movie’.

Michele is an extravagant character, in the docufilm he lives his life and his crazy experiences. The film – shot entirely between Parma and its province – is the second feature film directed by Filippo Feel Cavalca (Parma 1983). Cavalca has been called “artist with extraordinary skills in the field of art and music” by Iatse and the Directors Guild of America, since 2004 he has been an award-winning director of films, music videos, television programs and documentaries.

In 2016 he founded his New York-based production company called Feel For Films.

In 2020 thanks to the film ‘Being Leonardo Da Vinci’ elected Best Indie Filmmaker at the NYC Indie Film Award festival.

The idea of ​​the second film was inspired by a meeting between the director and the protagonist. The entrepreneur Pietro Pizzarotti, Metalparma di Vincenzo Zanichelli contributed to its production.

“I met Michele two years ago, in 2020, in Parma, during the first post lockdown – says Cavalca –. I noticed him because he was always thrown out of all the places I frequented for his absurd behavior. He had curious ways, verbal and non-verbal expressions I’ve never seen before. I followed him with a video camera for three months, I wanted to make a documentary but surprisingly it shifted into a narrative film.

His world pivots around his three main interests: women, alcohol and Torino football team.

Michele actually hides depth and intelligence. He is the symbol of a generation that in the 90s thought it was going through a golden season, and then inevitably found itself lost. A character constantly poised between fantasy and reality.

The film wants to cross French cinéma vérité, the observation documentary and some aspects of Fellini, Lynch and Wes Anderson.

“When I asked Michele to make a film about him, he replied: Why not? – says the director –. And during the shooting he proved his ability of doing things that many professionals fail to do on the first take. Michele has an ordinary expressiveness. I hope you can guess it in the trailer”.

In fact Michele is not the only one who plays as himself in the movie. “A lot of people in the cast come from the street and stage their days on screen. Their lives really cross without fiction. There are female characters that Michele meets in his imagination, an angel, a demon and a doctor, three clichés taken with both hands of his absurd imagery of him on the subject of women”, says Cavalca.

One of the places in the film is Borgo delle Colonne, a picturesque street in the center, “where it all started. Where at the age of twenty I started making films, shooting my first short, Falstaff”.

Author of the original soundtrack is “Pietro Vescovi, one of the most brilliant Italian organists – underlines Cavalca – who also shares with the protagonist a great passion for table tennis, an important chapter in the film”.

The docufilm also talks about sport. Michele, with more than thirty years of experience as a ping pong player, has participated in tournaments of various levels. “He got to be noticed in that world as well. Everyone remembers of him, even the number one in Italy, by his weird outfits, a mixture between Heather Parisi and Andre Agassi, and for his extravagances during the game, unsportsmanlike and eccentric attitudes.” says Cavalca.

Filippo Cavalca is also working on ‘Pans Pandas’ film, in collaboration with the Comitato italiano genitori Pans/Pandas Bge.

For the making of the movie, eminent figures of Italian cinema worked together and it will be made in co-production between Italy and the United States. It tells about a disease discovered in the late 90s and still poorly credited in Italy, which turns upside down the minds of children born healthy and puts in troubles families who must fight to get access to rare and expensive treatments.

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‘Hollywood is a whole other thing’. An extra-ordinary life told in the new Filippo Cavalca’s film

By Titti Duimio

There, between right and wrong, between good and bad where the real is the most unreal of realities, there lies the story of (a) Michele in Filippo (Feel) Cavalca’s ‘Hollywood is a whole other thing’. Released with a trailer on February 2nd on Feel For Films website and YouTube channel.

Michele is an extraordinarily ordinary story, the story of many or even of all of us, that cinema has the ability to crystallize into an epic fragment beyond any possible imagination. In Cavalca’s film, nothing is what it seems, just as nothing that seems simple actually is.

“The journey into Michele's life began as a documentary – as the young but already established director from Parma tells us – however, his expressive force convinced us to create a film in which Michele was simply himself playing his outsider life because it was, indeed, an extraordinary life”.

Everything happens in Parma, a city that is a trigger and functional tool for the story, Parma that belongs to Michele, that is why it is never described but only mentioned. A city seen as a nuanced place, that surrounds the main character who lives and knows it as a daily gesture.

An extravagant man, unemployed (or perhaps too busy doing other), who wanders around the suburban bars wearing Torino football club uniform (which in his nightmares turns into Juventus’). Nevertheless, he is graduated with full marks in Economics (perhaps he knows very well the rules he disregards) and he spent his time telling episodes of his un-regulated incredible life to random people without the slightest perception of the line between good and bad, between right and wrong. Categories that belong to moral or social judgment in which Michele has no interest.

In Michele’s systematic search for dialogue, two women get in touch with him. They listen and welcome him without judgment, with the beauty and the curious intelligence of those who listen to the differences and become fundamental for the story. Just like inner voices, they give advice, one always positive other always negative, with a sort of maternal care that suggests how necessary is for Michele harmonizing Yin and Yang. Somehow mother and somehow accomplice they alter Michele’s intricate and bizarre personality, as well as ours.

Only truly special people do not hide their madness but wear it boldly, as it were their outfit, a life style, as inevitable and undeniable as a matter of fact, like a spontaneous act that states the simple and aware courage of uniqueness.

But Michele is also the story of a generation of folk that thrived in the 90s: people that lived in a supposedly everlasting glossy world, but suddenly found themselves today without reference points to rely on, with few crumpled values ​​of nostalgia to carry in their pocket and remind them who they wanted to be.

The gaze of Filippo Cavalca (born in 1983) is sometimes welcoming towards these failures that have already occurred, other times incredulous and distant, aware that he is not guilty of them. Cavalca has a keen eye for detail, fascinated by nuances, confident but also unstable. Never a banal look. Never judgmental.

In Cavalca’s film there is an innovative cinematographic language, able to show the craziness of history and technique. There are quotes from masters like Kubrick and the Italian sexy comedy of the Seventies. A surreal mood that describes an illogical truth. An atmosphere enriched by images taken from the history of art such as the hand of Marat from the painting by Jacques-Louis David, or the dramatic light by Caravaggio that makes normality epic. The neoclassical colors complete the unconventional and visionary path of the film.

The music accompanies the work with original pieces by independent artists. The soundtrack is the work of the organist Pietro Vescovi who closes the film with a tarantella for oboe. Theme that pays homage to Pinocchio by Comencini.

Fragments of life, a continuous and poetic challenge between irony and emotional intelligence. This is Filippo Feel Cavalca’s film. It takes us out of the reassuring mediocrity and the need for normality. Beyond the border between right and wrong, between good and bad.

Between good and evil is also the next work by the Parma director ‘Pandas – Il viaggio è partito’. Film socially engaged in the fight against a recently discovered childhood disease.

Comitato italiano genitori Pans/Pandas Bge and Filippo Feel Cavalca are collaborating in making a film that aims to tell the story of Pans/Pandas, a pediatric autoimmune disease.

“To raise awareness and to discuss, these are the key words of the project, in the certainty that the topic is now beyond procrastination – we read in the presentation of the film – to make the disease known, the pain experienced by children and their families, as well as the odyssey in the search for answers and cures is the first and fundamental commitment to be promoted”.

This film will be made in co-production between Italy and the United States, the beginning of the work is scheduled for October 2022.

PANDAS is the acronym for “Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder associated with A Streptococci”, a pediatric autoimmune disease characterized by sudden onset following a recurrent streptococcal infection that causes neuropsychiatric disorders in children, discovered in 1998.

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