Patria, The Town of Cain and Abel
About Patria, The Town of Cain and Abel
A tragicomic tale that recounts the history of Italy from the postwar period to the present day, seen through the eyes of two brothers.
Running Time: 60 min, In Italian with English Supertitles
PATRIA tells the story of Italy’s Years of Lead through the eyes of a “blank” character, a Dostoevskian fool whom everyone considers the village idiot. After hitting his head as a child—perhaps because of his brother—he is called Abel; he frantically searches for traces of his brother Cain, who disappeared in a railway attack (the Italicus massacre). The history of Italy from the postwar period to the present day is seen through the eyes of two brothers who have mysteriously crossed paths with the bloodiest events in Italian history: massacres, coups, terrorism, lobbies, mafias, secret services—those affairs that helped shape the Italy of our grandparents into the country we will leave to our children. The story of Italy is inevitably tragicomic, where the memories of heroes and villains become inseparably intertwined, just like the stories of our two brothers. A family biography that ultimately becomes the biography of a nation.
Conceived by Fabio Banfo, Giacomo Ferraù e Giulia Viana
Dramaturg Fabio Banfo, Directed by Giacomo Ferraù
Performed by Fabio Banfo
A co-production by Centro Teatrale MaMiMò / Eco di fondoWith the collaboration of the Flamigni Archive
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Started in 2013, the year of Italian Culture in the States, In Scena! presents – each year – a survey of the best Italian Theater, from Italy, in New York. It features full productions that have already toured in Italy as well as readings of Italian plays in translation, panels, lectures and exchanges between Italian, NY based communities as well as International artists. The goal is to promote greater awareness of Italian theater and Italian artists among New York theatergoers, and also to build a bridge between Italy and New York, between communities, so that they may each support and inspire the other.