Homo Sive Natura
Date:
January 9, 2023
Homo Sive Natura

Homo Sive Natura
by Giovanni C. Lorusso
Revok | Italy
Primates | Colombia
Labo GCL | France
Looking for Gap Financing, Festival Release, Sales Agent
Logline
Disguising himself as a tourist, a man approaches a remote village in the Ratanakiri Province with the intent of scouting new land to be developed by a large international firm, thus misappropriating the Indigenous community of their resource.
Synopsis
The main character is unnamed: a 40 y.o. business man (here named M.) from the capital of Phnom Penh, sent on an assignment to gather informations for a possible land expropriation in the remote forests of Ratanakiri Province, East of Cambodia. This practice has vamped over the last two decades under the pretext that, by acquiring land under the control of private enterprises (which turn out to be catastrophic for the environment), more job opportunities can be generated to local communities. This is indeed the belief of M. whose early approach is to disregard the local customs and his main drive is that of completing his job, quickly and efficiently, confident that through his work everyone can claim a win. Aware that his purposes are nonetheless incomprehensible to the locals, M. decides to gather the informations needed while disguising himself as a tourist merely interested in discovering the lives of his Indigenous ‘brothers’. This is well received by his newly acquired friend, Sall, a 40 y.o local farmer who welcomes M. into his village and offers to guide him in exploring the hidden corners of the region. From the very early days, M. encounters many villagers whilst being exposed to religious traditions and agricultural practices. This provides him with the necessary data to fulfil his boss’s demands, yet remaining unaware that this experience is igniting a newfound fascination with these people. Just when pressure from the company mounts, and M. intends to buy some time to find better diplomatic ways to expropriate the land, his real plans are discovered by Sall, which rapidly abandons him to alert his village of the risk of a possible invasion by wood loggers. M.’s realisation of the importance of the land for this people has come too late as the circumstances his action has triggered produce an irreversible chain of events.
Director’s Profile
Giovanni C. Lorusso is a filmmaker with a background in literature (BA Arts, Rome 2003 – MA Litt, Rome 2005) and philosophy (MA Phil, London 2009) and 15 years work experience as a cinematographer for productions around Asia, Oceania, Africa, Middle East and recently Europe. His first feature film, Song of All Ends premiered in Rotterdam (IFFR) 2024 and BELLARIA, Italy, and won best Italian film at FESCAAAL in Milan. His second feature film, A MAN FELL, was selected in Giornate Degli Autori, Venice 81, 2024.
Giovanni is an accredited member of the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS)
Company Profile
Revok is an independent film production company known for creating original and compelling stories across genres and languages. Founded with a vision to push cinematic boundaries, Revok fosters creativity, innovation, and excellence in feature films, shorts, documentaries, and other audiovisual projects. Its team of skilled professionals collaborates with a bold, experimental spirit and a visually distinctive approach that resonates with diverse audiences. Revok stands out for its artistic quality and international focus, aiming to bridge cultures and cinematic traditions worldwide. Actively involved in distribution, the company supports emerging talent and embraces cutting-edge technologies in production and post-production to deliver innovative and relevant content in a constantly evolving industry.



