Two profoundly catholic teenagers decide to consume their romance inside a church to force their families to allow their marriage. The film was only screened twice and it is currently considered lost media.
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Two profoundly catholic teenagers decide to consume their romance inside a church to force their families to allow their marriage. The film was only screened twice and it is currently considered lost media.
Legendary death industrial/noise project Atrax Morgue performing live in Modena, Italy, 9/12/1995.
While some individuals are intent on organizing a terrorist attack, a disguised voice-over theorises the annihilation of a society now completely emptied of meaning. The only possible outcome seems to be a clean sweep, a necessary and inevitable catastrophe.
Sun (One Day Old) is the montage of 35mm photographs of different superior mirages of the sun at the moment of sunset.
It's a frenzied narration about non existing shapes conceived in sequence loop, where being astonished is not a so unusual reaction.
1300 meters, blue, sky and sea. During the fall, strange feeling of suspension: the screen is monochrome, no activity or direction is perceptible. We come to desire the irruption of an action. At the end, we realize that we have never stopped falling.
A face in the water staring at the public nostalgically and sadly like Ofelia who drowned in the river.
“Nevada Smith” was twisted to “A Shaved Mint” as I chopped up Henry Hathaway’s 1966 movie starring Steve McQueen and made a 15′ panning collage including every single frame. The original 125′ film counts 992 cuts for a total of 72 different scenes. Every cut has been separated, time stretched and fitted into the composition.
The project: first collaboration between Tu m' and Claudio Sinatti. The video takes place on a snowy summer day in a weird animal reign. Creatures move to the sound of the day transforming, while they come out to enjoy the sun.
Feature 16mm film by Giovanni Martinelli, following the life of Giuseppe and his struggle to enter the "Club dei 27" in Parma, an association dedicated to the music of Giuseppe Verdi. The editing of the film was completed in 2001.
The third volume of an inimitable and popular series, the ideal gift for cinema lovers: the most exciting Italian and non-Italian trailers in the history of cinema gathered in a phantasmagoric sarabande of immortal images, from "Amarcord" to "Ossessione", from "The Leopard" to "2001: A Space Odyssey", from "Night Effect" to "The Phantom of Liberty". The most beautiful films ever seen from the peephole of the trailers (those that in Italy were called 'coming soon') with unforgettable images of Fellini, De Sica, Kubrick, Bunuel, Visconti, Bergman, Leone and many others...
The second volume of an inimitable and popular series, the ideal gift for cinema lovers: the most exciting trailers in the history of cinema brought together in a phantasmagoric sarabande of immortal images, from "The Wizard of Oz" to "Moby Dick", from "Someone up there loves me" to "Grand Hotel", from "Ninotchka" to "Citizen Kane". The most beautiful films ever seen through the peephole of the trailers with unforgettable images of Fleming, Wise, Curtiz, Lubitsch, Goulding, Huston and many others
A Donatello award nominated short film about two brothers travelling with their elderly father to a wedding. En route, old grudges rear their ugly head and neither realises just how poorly their father has become.
Short by Fabio Massimo Iaquone.
Short by Gea Casolaro.
An audiovideo sampling of strictly news broadcasts from around the world. in collaboration with Painè Cuadrelli.
When all is wound by the fog and by the obscurity of the memory the game of the figures alternates in a world where signs and images are darkened by now. Only a little spark allows a child to undertake an unpredictable journey.
Part Four of the Toys Killer quadrilogy
Part Three of the Toys Killer quadrilogy
Let the Show Begin documents the preparation and staging of the first Baghdad International Short Film Festival, which took place in September of 2005. In spite of formidable obstacles, the event’s young organizers remain determined to create an event that is both creative and constructive during a time when daily violence keeps many people paralyzed.
Italian "Dogme 95" film.
What could ever happen if a funny and misogynist English detective specialized in finding the right cause to make annoying and lazy employees sacked could listen to people's sexual preferences?
Two abused women become friends, but violent death intervenes in this update of Les Diaboliques.
For this sixth film in the series Electric Fragments. Gianikian and Ricci Lucchi recover and rework images they shot in 1989, stolen from various Festa dell'Unità celebrations in Emilia and Romagna on the eve of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Fallujah, November 2004. While bombings and massacres with unconventional weapons follow one another in the city, an American soldier and an Iraqi woman meet in a strange room. The story told, based on episodes that really happened, is interspersed with repertoire material and interviews with Simona Torretta.
Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Sinead O'Connor and other top musicians celebrate the diverse sound of Irish music in a night of performances at the Music Centre in Dublin's Temple Bar. The set list includes Morrison on "St. Dominic's Preview," Costello on "Little Palaces," O'Connor on "She Moved Through the Fair," Moore on "Tiles and Slabs," Emmylou Harris on "Waltz Across Texas Tonight," Mark Knopfler on "Raglan Road" and more.
Acid on 35mm film countdown and black leader.