Cortometraggio sul cancro al seno: a Londra la scultura di Sculture Melillo

Breast Cancer Short Film Premieres in London Featuring a Sculpture by Sculture Melillo

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A retired physicist has spent decades carrying a burden that not even science could ease: failing to save his wife from breast cancer. Thirty-five years later, in a small café on the outskirts of London, an apparently chance encounter reopens what he believed had been lost forever, offering a fragile yet unexpected opportunity for redemption.

This is the premise of the short film Ten To Six, which premiered in London on April 23. The film is an intimate and emotionally powerful drama that explores regret, the limits of scientific knowledge, memory, forgiveness, and the possibility of second chances.

At the heart of the story is a sculpture created by Sculture Melillo, serving as a powerful symbolic and narrative element. The artwork becomes the thread connecting past and present, pain and hope, embodying what remains when words are no longer enough: a silent and enduring testament to love, loss, and renewal.

The short film is currently making its way through the international film festival circuit and will be screened at several independent film festivals in the coming months.

For updates on upcoming screenings, events, and the latest news about the project, follow director Alessio Rupalti on social media.

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