Twenty-eight minutes to show a Bronze Age Nuragic society that belongs to Sardinia from 1200 BC. To tell it is "Cast in Bronze", the new film effort by director Mario Giua Marassi.

The two young protagonists, despite the attraction and the feeling that have pushed them towards each other since childhood, are destined not to meet: she is the chosen priestess of the cult of the waters, he was trained to follow the in the footsteps of his father, a general. Raised and educated for these purposes, they are called to put aside their desires to give themselves totally to the complex and evolved Nuragic society that they are called to lead, in a metaphorical parallelism that shows the protagonists as the incarnation of the Nuragic bronze statuettes that they have an individual "I" capable of self-determination.

At the premiere, screened at the Lilliu Center in Barumini on Friday, the hall was full and sincere and never circumstantial compliments arrived towards the director, cast and crew. The trailer can be viewed at the link: https://vimeo.com/781526489 .

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