Press ReleaseSource: ITVS

"OVERBOOKED" Takes Us Into the Chaos of a Small Italian Travel Agency Serving Moroccan Immigrants
Wednesday August 20, 2008 2:22 pm ET

Film to Premiere on Global Voices Series on PBS WORLD Channel Sunday, August 24, at 10 PM

SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 20, 2008 -- Sergio Botto is a polite and professional Italian travel agent; his colleague, Youssef El Idris, is a rough, authoritarian Moroccan immigrant. Together they manage a diverse group of people traveling from Torino, Italy, to Morocco. In telling their stories, Sergio and Youssef provide a glimpse into their strange and respectful relationship: a prime example of cultural integration. "OVERBOOKED" will have its U.S. premiere on Sunday, August 24, 2008, at 10 PM on Global Voices, a new series produced by ITVS International airing on the PBS WORLD digital channel (check local listings).

Every morning in their tiny travel agency, Sergio and Youssef face the usual crowd of eager immigrants. The "ethnic agency," as Sergio calls it, offers all sorts of services; but to many, they are known for one reason only: They organize the Sun Coach, the official bus connecting Torino and Morocco. For those who make the trip, it's not just a vacation, but also a tangible symbol of success after years abroad and a way to maintain a connection with their culture and pass it on to their children growing up in Italy.

"OVERBOOKED" lets us see the chaotic, funny and sometimes tragic moments of the agency. Originally just a smart business idea, the agency is now much more than that. Over the years Sergio and Youssef have gained the respect and trust of the immigrant community and have become an early example of improvised and necessary integration between cultures. Youssef, who arrived in Italy 15 years ago, controls the bus trips from bookings to departure and is a respected point of reference for all Arab customers living in the region. Sergio generally stays in the background and observes the crowd from behind his eyeglasses, but steps in to counsel the customers on an array of subjects, from filling out a job application to buying an apartment.

"The film was born from my desire to explore the slow, silent changes happening in the city I live in," said director Stefano Strocchi. "Twelve years ago nobody would have imagined that the city would have changed so much, welcoming thousands of immigrants and reshaping itself with the new communities. Through Sergio and Youssef and their relationship with their clients, the small seed of a new world and how we are adapting to a radical transformation of our social life is born."

Filmmaker Background

Stefano Strocchi, Director

Stefano Strocchi was born in Torino, Italy, in 1975. He worked in the auto industry and studied cinema and art history at Torino University. In 1997, he moved to Montreal, Canada, where he developed his interest in cinema and contemporary art, graduating from Concordia University with a degree in fine arts and film studies. In 2001, he moved back to Italy, where he collaborated with Stefilm as producer, production manager and assistant director, working on international co-productions. It was during this time that he developed his passion for storytelling through documentaries. "OVERBOOKED" is his directorial debut.

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