Interview with producer Lorenzo Fiuzzi and Marescotti Ruspoli, the director of "Amusia", interviewer Christoph Gröner
“A life without music is one thing, a life without love is a way worse thing.” - Marescotti Ruspoli
Amusia is a rare disorder which unables a person from hearing music. A young musician and a receptionist with a rare secret meet in a love nest hotel in a small, poetic village in central Italy, where rooms can be booked by the hour. The warm and homely atmosphere offers a playful story on the cinema screen, where the charismatic romance is supported by astonishing cinematography. Amusia is a rare disorder which unables a person from hearing music. A young musician and a receptionist with a rare secret meet in a love nest hotel in a small, poetic village in central Italy, where rooms can be booked by the hour. The warm and homely atmosphere offers a playful story on the cinema screen, where the charismatic romance is supported by astonishing cinematography.
Marescotti Ruspoli is a freelance filmmaker currently associated with UMI Films. Ruspoli has studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and has been producing short films so far. "Amusia" is the director's debut film in the big world.
Producer Lorenzo Fiuzzi focuses on art-house cinema and author’s driven content. He is known for acting in the films Un gioco da ragazze (2008), Noble Earth (2017) and as a producer of “Performance: A Celebration of Despair” (2013) and Nico (2013).