Crema Caserta is an independent cinematic venture directed by Jonathan Gottesmann and written and produced by Mela Boev. The project took shape during their artist residency in San Potito, with the collaboration of local people and stemming from the intersection of everyday life and a poetic vision.
Plot
A bitter and fantastic comedy, the film narrates the tale of a couple in a provincial town who decide to adopt a child, only to realize that not everything unfolds according to plan. The new family and the town's inhabitants will encounter not only an unconventional newcomer but also rock stars, alien presences, spiritual revelations, and a surprising finale that defies any predictions.
Just like in their previous works, music is the driving force of the narrative (among the protagonists, the Salerno band Tony Borlotti and his Flauers) and the captivating and provocative style blends pure experimentation with the stylistic conventions of popular cinema.