“I’m Still Alive” Animated Adaptation Of Graphic Novel In Development

Robert Saviano is directing the animated adaptation of his original graphic novel I’m Still Alive as a feature-length film featuring illustrations from Asaf Hanuka reprising his role as the illustrator from the OG graphic novel.

A number of international studios are helping to produce the feature including Mad Entertainment (lead by Ivan Cappiello and Mario Addis), Lucky Red, Gapbusters, and Sipur.

The novel synopsis is as follows:

Italian journalist Roberto Saviano was twenty-six years old when he published his first book, Gomorrah, to international acclaim. The book, which has gone on to sell 10 million copies worldwide, was a detailed exposé of the Neapolitan mafia, the Camorra, whose organized crime tactics have permeated all matters of industry in Naples: government, infrastructure, high fashion, and drugs. Over fifteen years after Gomorrah’s release, Saviano’s life has been under constant threat from would be assassins who forced him to leave his native Italy and to live under constant police protection. For the first time since then, Saviano shares his deepest thoughts and experiences of early life in Naples, witnessing the power and violence of Camorra firsthand, his current existence living under guard, all the while continuing to call attention to the deeply rooted crime and corruption that plagues his home. Collaborating with award-winning cartoonist Asaf Hanuka (The Realist, The Divine), both writer and artist examine a life behind armed guard whose best recourse against oppression is through old fashioned pen and paper.
[h/t: Variety]