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Human Capital (Il Capitale Umano)

Saturday, October 25th, 2014
6:30 pm
Category
Film Festival
Film Type
Fiction
Cost
$10/$8/$5
Location
Main Street Landing Film House
60 Lake Street, 3rd floor
Burlington, VT

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Director: Paolo Virzi | Italy| Fiction | 2014 | 110 mins
Film source: Film Movement
Sponsor: Vermont Italian Club
Film introduced by David Tomasi, followed by Q&A. 
Please join us at 5:30 for a pre-screening reception in the Lake Lobby: sponsored by Rana Pasta & Sauces and Little Market Garden. Cash bar.

The term “human capital” is legalese that designates an accident victim’s net worth in compensation claims. Here it defines the Bernaschi family, elegant capitalists, and the Ossolas – struggling middle-classers. The film’s prologue reveals a worker cleaning up a banquet hall and who leaves early to bike home on a cold winter night before being hit by an SUV. Three chapters follow, each telling different parts of the story of the accident’s cause and aftermath from the viewpoint of a different character. Each chapter layers on new information that deepens—and sometimes upends—our understanding of the main characters. One segment often brings words or actions that played out in the background of another to the foreground, revealing that they meant something very different than we had first assumed. But the film is more than just a very chic thriller: it is a nuanced account of desire, greed and the value of human life in an age of rampant capitalism and financial manipulation.