Beautiful, wild and magnetic like the uncontaminated nature of her Sardinia, "Anna" lives to the rhythm of the breathing of the earth, a land that heals her wounds and nourishes her soul.

The difficult experiences she has gone through have marked her, but not broken her and today Anna is a free woman who no longer wants to be afraid. In the remote corner of the island where he manages the small farm that belonged to his father, time seems to have stopped and Anna's presence with her erotic energy and her courageous rejection of conventions has the power of a mine ready to explode. That harsh land protects her, until the day she has to protect it from the mechanical monsters who want to rape her.

Arriving today in Sardinian cinemas (and Thursday 13 June in the rest of Italy), already highly awarded in festivals around the world (from the Venice Film Festival to the Montpellier Festival), the new work entirely shot on our island by Marco Amenta from Palermo, born a photojournalist, war correspondent in Bosnia.

Who tells us: «I was inspired by a true story that happened in Sardinia a few years ago. “Anna” is a story of resistance against power. The unscrupulous power of a blind capitalism ready to destroy everything is reflected in the power of a chauvinist and prevaricating society and by fighting one the protagonist also fights the other."

The protagonist, a very good one, has the face of Rose Aste, the young actress from San Sperate who has already made herself noticed in "The Lamb" by Mario Piredda. Together with her there are Daniele Monachella and Marco Zucca. Not to be missed.

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