Verrò
Verrò is a 2016 Italian drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino. The film stars Alba Rohrwacher as a young woman who returns to her estranged family's decaying villa in Sicily after her mother's death. As she navigates the complicated relationships within her family and the secrets of the past, she begins to uncover a darker truth about her mother's life. Verrò explores themes of memory, identity, and the lingering impact of family history. The cinematography captures the oppressive heat and beauty of the Sicilian landscape, which serves as a backdrop to the unfolding drama. The narrative unfolds slowly, focusing on the emotional journeys of the characters and the subtle shifts in their interactions. Rohrwacher's performance has been praised for its subtlety and emotional depth. The film is known for its atmospheric tension and its exploration of complex familial dynamics. It received a limited release and garnered critical attention for its artistic direction and performances. Verrò is a contemplative film that delves into the psychological intricacies of its characters and their relationship to their ancestral home.