Anna

Italia, 1975
Director: Alberto Grifi, Massimo Sarchielli

Dirección: Alberto Grifi, Massimo Sarchielli
Edición: Alberto Grifi
Fotografía: Alberto Grifi, Raoul Calabrò, Mario Gianni
Con: Anna, Massimo Sarchielli, Vincenzo Mazza, Raoul Calabrò, Terry, Louis Waldon, Jane Fonda (menos de dez segundos), Annabella Miscuglio, Alberto Grifi.

In 1972, actor Massimo Sarchielli met a sixteen years old girl in Piazza Navona. She was eight months pregnant, sick, homeless and on drugs. Her name was Anna. Sarchielli took her to his apartment with the intention to make a film about her and called the underground filmmaker Alberto Grifi. The film was meant to be a sort of social experiment, where Anna, rescued from the streets by her saviors Grifi and Sarchielli, was the guinea pig. But life took completely over cinema and Anna became something else. Probably one of the most controversial and haunting films ever made. After its premier, the film fell into oblivion for unclear reasons over 4 decades.