The word "chiara" in Italian literally means "clear." As an adjective, it can be understood as connoting clarity, or the quality of shining the light of truth onto something. Therefore, the title of Italian-American filmmaker Jonas Carpignano's latest feature, A Chiara , can be understood as not only directly referring to its protagonist, a bourgeois Calabrian teenager named Chiara played by newcomer Swamy Rotolo, but also as describing the process of Rotolo's character coming "to light" or "to clarity" over the course of the story. In the context of Carpignano's body of work, though, this layering of meanings goes a step beyond that. Carrying on the neorealist tradition of post-war Italian cinema, the now 38-year-old writer-director has, for the last decade or so, chosen to explore the evolving socio-economic and racial realities of his father's homeland, in particular the municipality of Gioia Tauro in Calabria. The population o...