Orçe
(Ogre)
by Diego Carli
25’, Mini DV, Italia, 2008
An antique legend says that in the Lessinia area lives an ogre with whom, thousands of years ago, man made a pact of tacit coexistence. But one day this strange alliance is broken… Orçe, in Cimbro, means ogre. The antique German idiom is the language of the first part of this short horror film set between the past and the present, between history and legend, fiction and reality.
Diego Carli
Born in 1961, he holds a diploma from the Fine Arts Academy in Venice and has worked in Europe and Asia as an actor, writer, musician, and director of the company, The Incredible Jashgawronsky Brothers. A member of the cast of Zelig Off, he teaches theatre laboratories and advanced courses and has won numerous acting awards.
Matti Bauer
Portraits
Directors, actors, producers: here are the protagonists of the 16th Film Festival della Lessinia. Take a look.
Viewing of prize-winning films
Sunday, August 29, 2010, at 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., screenings of the prize-winning films of the 16th Film Festival della Lessinia. Take a look.





