Among the films screened at the 39th San Francisco International Film Festival one of the best was one produced by Italian-American Director Odetta Ciancarelli. The film, La Murciaiola (The Girl from Murci), tells a bittersweet story about romance, friendship and the patterns of life in a small village in Tuscany.
Remarkably, Odetta Ciancarelli produced the entire movie for $15,000. Even more remarkably, and to her credit, she paid for about half that expense from money she earned waitressing. One can't help wondering how much less the project would have cost had she shot it on digital videotape.
Odetta is not the product of a Los Angeles film conservatory. She's a member of a staff that produces another international film festival. Seeing so many interesting movies from around the world inspired her with the notion that she could, and should, make one about her favorite spot. She visits the charming village of Murci frequently. Why not shoot her fil…
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