Senso unico
One Way
Aditya Basu Bhattacharya


86 min | India/Italy/United Kingdom | 35 mm      
main programme      
world premiere      





credits

PROD: Bengal Tiger Pictures, One Way Film
SALES: Bengal Tiger Pictures
SCENARIO: Aditya Bhattacharya,
CAMERA: Rajen Kothari
EDITOR: Renu Saluja
MUSIC: Ranjit Barot, Nello Mastroeni, Lucky Ali
CAST: Lothaire Bluteau, Stefania Rocca, L.M. Kit Carson, Laila Rouass



screenings

02   tuesday   17:00   Path� 5
03   wednesday   19:45   Venster 3
04   thursday   16:30   Venster 4
06   saturday   20:00   Maastricht Lumi�re 1
Franco, who lives in a small town in Sicily, realises that his life shows little signs of taking a turn for the better. He is a talented artist but can barely live from the comic strip he draws for an erotic monthly. So he works on the side, doing up stolen motorbikes for the local Mafia. The only woman in his life is the voluptuous motorbike rider Ghibbelina, the heroine of his comic strips. However all this changes when a film crew arrives in town with the eccentric B-film-maker Harry Archer and his novice actress Yasmin, an Indo-British beauty. Franco falls head over heels in love and this even leads to a cautious affair. The artist is supported and advised by his best friend, Sasa, who is however also under Yasmin's spell. But Harry Archer is also interested in his discovery. Senso unico is a modern love story and also a film about the clash of cultures and about the clash of dreams and expectations. The styling and the hip music (by the Indian Ranjit Barot and Sicilian Nello Mastroeni, including a real show by super star Lucky Ali) pay tribute to Bhattacharya's Indian background. He was amazed to feel at home in Sicily straight away and his homage to this source of inspiration is virtuoso and melancholy - a truly cosmopolitan film made with a polyphonic structure that is wonderfully balanced.


Aditya Basu Bhattacharya

Aditya Bhattacharya comes from a family of film-makers. His grandfather Bimal Roy was one of the founders of Indian cinema, and his father Basu Bhattacharya is a well-known name in Indian independent cinema. Aditya lives in Rome, where he worked as actor, photo-journalist and director of music videos. Senso unico is his second film.

films
Raakh/Ashes (1989), Senso unico/One Way (1999)