The poster for I Viaggiatori, a Sky Original film by Ludovico Di Martino, was recently released and premiered at Alice nella Città. Produced by Sky Studios and Greenland, from November 21 it will be exclusively on Sky Cinema and shown only on NOW.
Premiering in the parallel section of the Rome Film Festival, or Alice nella Città, The Travelers is an adventure story that sees a group of young people as protagonists. The young people, thanks to a strange time machine, will travel to 1939, in the fascist Rome of Benito Mussolini. In the casting, Matteo Schiavone in the role of Max, Fabio Bizzarro in the role of Flebo, Andrea Gaia Wlderk in those of Greta, Francesca Alice Antonini in those of Lena, Gianmarco Saurino in the role of Beo and Federico Tocci in the role of Vulcano. With the participation of Fabrizio Gifuni in the role of Luzio and with Vanessa Scalera in the role of Doctor Sestrieri. The subject and the screenplay are by Ludovico Di Martino and Gabriele Scarfone. The international distributor is NBCUniversal Global Distribution on behalf of Sky Studios.
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Beo Fulci, a young researcher in quantum physics, disappeared with his boss under mysterious circumstances. Her 14-year-old brother Max, a quick-witted boy with a keen intelligence, finds solace in his two closest friends – 14-year-old Flebo, clumsy and anxious, avid gamer and tech enthusiast, and Greta, 15, a brave young woman. – although the pain of this loss made her elusive. One evening, the three discover a strange time machine and the means to operate it, thus finding themselves in 1939 in a Rome shaken by racial laws. They will have to save the world from the threat of a weapon with which they want to change the course of history.
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In addition to Rapiniamo il Duce, directed by Renato De Maria, the Rome Film Festival transported us back in time also thanks to I Viaggiatori. The film premiered about a month before its release, scheduled for November 21 on Sky Cinema (and streaming on NOW). Speaking about the film, director Ludovico Di Martino admitted: “With this film, I wanted to mix all the experiences that I have accumulated in recent years, born from the fascination for human relationships and fused in the desire to tell stories. stories full of movement and action. With the constant desire to work on engaging and exciting stories, populated by believable and deep characters within fictional narrative universes, exciting and capable of giving spectacle. In this, The Travelers were the perfect challenge.” Below is the striking official poster shared recently.
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