Filmmaker and educator Jean-Pierre Gorin (TOUT VA BIEN, LETTER TO JANE, POTO AND CABENGO) takes a critical look at Francesco Rosi’s acclaimed film HANDS OVER THE CITY, in this 2006 interview.
In 1992, thirty years after HANDS OVER THE CITY, Francesco Rosi and his loyal cinematographer Pasqualino De Santis, plus a two-person documentary crew, returned to Naples to explore more deeply its social and economic evolution and the current state of civic affairs. Initially created for Italian...