In a dystopian Rome, a law is enforced which does not allow immigrant families to have more than three children. If a fourth is to be expected, he or she must be born, however, one of them must then be killed, giving the females priority for sacrifice. Zoe, Iris and Clio are three sisters, but one of them will soon be killed. Tria is a tragic story, suspended between life and death, set in the home of a family that has accepted to sacrifice its integrity in order to carve out a place in the world. A dystopian story, yet not so far from what could happen, or what, somewhere else, may have already happened.
Unfortunately the movie TRIA is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Giulia Grandinetti | Director |
Writing | Giulia Grandinetti | Writer |
Camera | Eleonora Contessi | Director of Photography |
Editing | Niccolò Notario | Editor |
Art | Valeria Polieri | Production Design |
Production | Riccardo Neri | Producer |
Production | Vicenzo Filippo | Producer |
Production | Pandelis Mitropoulos | Associate Producer |
Production | Antonio Noschese | Associate Producer |
Production | Fabio Nesi | Associate Producer |
Production | Giulia Grandinetti | Associate Producer |
Production | Alessandro D'Alimonte | Associate Producer |
Sound | Lucia Alessi | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Pier Sante Falcone | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Giandomenico Petillo | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Giulio Previ | Sound Editor |
Art | Luna Ranalli | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Martina Latorre | Costume Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Irene del Brocco | Makeup & Hair |
Costume & Make-Up | Stella Bignoli | Makeup & Hair |
Production | Andrea Rosasco | Production Manager |
Directing | Francesco Pascucci | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Rodolfo Salustri | Second Assistant Director |