The Gulf of Naples

Short Film/Nature, Germany 2010

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“I've never seen a siren,” says 20 year-old Fabio on the beach in Naples, “but if I do, I won't be blocking my ears with wax like in the legend.” The myth of the sirens is still alive in the Gulf of Naples. According to the legend, the singing mermaids wrought their havoc here. No sailor could resist their singing; blinded by lust, they would steer their ships onto the rocks and sink. Only Odysseus was able to outwit the seductive sirens. On walks along the Gulf of Naples, the film encounters countless witnesses of the seductive power of arguably the most beautiful of Italian coastlines: on the islands of Capri and Ischia, but above all in Naples, the great port city at the foot of Vesuvius. After all, the city traces its very founding back to the legend of the sirens: the first settlement bore the name of one of them: Parthenope. Whether they proudly tattoo their bodies with sirens or just rave about the “amore frizzante”, or “sparkling love”, their region inspires – again and again the film encounters people who are helplessly in love with their Gulf of Naples. Love and death, past and present, myth and reality live cheek by jowl in Naples, making this documentary an exciting search for the magic of the sirens on the Gulf of Naples.
44 min
HD
Starting at 0
Audio language:
German

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Director:

Sven Rech

Writer:

Sven Rech

Sound Design:

Tomas Bastian

Producer:

Thomas Wartmann

Original language:

German

Format:

16:9 HD, Color

Age rating:

Starting at 0

Audio language:

German

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