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- Poses questions to a large and varied group of people regarding their own perception of the divine. The peculiar microcosm, a surprising sociological container, is the backdrop where these inquiries take place: the set of The Passion of the Christ (2004).
- A portrait of a youthful and exceptional adventure which unfolds during an unforgettable summer.
- A man and a woman reach a wild beach carrying a large blank canvas. He is a painter with a brush and a paint that leave no trace . She seeks inspiration by walking with a telescope. In the sea there is a small fishing boat with three fishermen , the oldest scanning the horizon and throws something in the waves , others roll up their networks . All are found in a shed in the evening for dinner until a storm will blow the light revealing a surprise .
- Caparezza walks around Rome in a cage, juggling bullies, terrible old women and diligent vigilants as in an initiatory journey of liquid and material rebirth.
- 69 men talk about their first reaction to the words, "I'm pregnant"
- A portrait of director Pippo Delbono, revealing his way of working through the description of a stage play made for the Biennale of Venice in 1999.
- A girl walks and something down in the ground observes her, she bends over, takes that thing in her hand, and launches it in flight.
- A short windy rhapsody in three movements shot in Sardinia, three season of the day: the gait, the flight and the darkness. Thinking of Cervantes and of the fifties science fiction. From till to dawn another day which blows at waltzer rhythm, this time in Tuscany with a human presence, spectator and protagonist at the same time in front of the nature's power.
- A documentary about the history and the restoration works on the Giulio II Sepulchre in the San Pietro in Vincoli Church, through the testimony of many historians, critics, visitors and some "special guests".
- A man decides to surprise his girlfriend. He wants to buy her a house with a swimming pool. She waits for him a home submerged in the bathtub. A normal, absurd, little love story.
- The desirable and perhaps utopistic recovery of the former Anas parking lot in Catanzaro as a multimedia museum of contemporary art; this is the pragmatic and provocative proposal of Prof. Andrea La Porta.
- Matt is a young american singer who receive a mysterious inheritance from his uncle, who lived in Piedmont. As his uncle asks in the testament, he got to make first a trip around this region, without money, to get the inheritance. He takes a long and intense trip in wich he's gonna find many new friends, maybe a new love, and a better knowledge of this country. When he come back, he discovers that the inheritance is not exactly what he thought...
- Video pro-aeolic energy made in collaboration with Greenpeace Italy. Filmed in the aeolic park of Bonaita (Aggius), in Sardinia. Three music movements to show how aeolic systems could be also beautiful.
- Only music and images. One day, from dawn to sunset, in the fish market of Venice.
- This film tells the story of a small environmental miracle that occurred in the Sardinian sea. Starring Gianni Usai, who had worked at the FIAT Mirafiori factory where in the 70's he took part to the worker's protests, before returning to his home town in Sardinia to become a lobster fisherman with a challenging goal: make a living from the sea without killing it. In the following years the increasing decline of the Mediterranean fish stocks became apparent also in Sardinia, and led Usai to seek the help of the University of Cagliari to jointly design the first recovery project of the spiny lobster in the Mediterranean. This unusual partnership between science and fishing practices produced impressive results with an increase of over 550% of the lobster biomass within the protected areas. "At the end of the 90's" said Gianni Usai "we realized that we were close to the extinction of our lobsters, mainly because of trawling and also because many fishermen kept fishing baby lobsters without respecting the minimum landing size. In only a few years the catches dropped from 13 to 1 tons. We had to do something and so we tested the recovery project. Today, our fishermen are finally realizing that they can turn from predators into guardians of the sea." This documentary uses a visual language that captures the deep commitment of the fishermen that truly care about the future of our oceans and of those that depend on it.
- The first video interview Koudelka has allowed in his life.
- Fiumara d'Arte is a non-place per excellence where art lives, where art dies, where the art is killed by the landscape and Vice Versa in an exponential duel that doesn't see winners nor losers but multiplies itself as a never-ending fractal. In this Safari Park of Pirandellian meta-physic that is hollywoodian in its dimensions and Pasolinian as well, in its abandoned matters, the trick of multiplying and of the labyrinth is applied. The game of the mirrors and of the infinite geometry that is born from the liquid element of the sea, it becomes hairy cell to devolve into an almost ethno-psychedelic kaleidoscope.
- A visual, narrative and musical travel trough the Italian Experimental Theatre Festival (edition 1998) from Sant'Arcangelo di Romagna.
- A submarine introspection where the depth of the sea is not only the expanded unconscious maker of oneiric visions. It is rather a playful place made by audiovisual calambour and ballets. Between acid colored expressionism and hypnotic apparitions of abyssal creatures the question is: are we in or out the aquarium?
- A voyage trough the representation of body in the '900 sculpture. A emotional testimony of Lindsay Kemp, his remembrances and performances of his works about Manzù, Giacometti, Rodin, Niki de Saint Phalle, Mirko, Klein, Mirò e Picasso. The art critic Valerio Rigosecchi take us in this ideal excursus.
- The idea at the base of the project is to let cohabit two apparently opposite worlds: the old, orally handed sardinian chants with an unstructured serial aesthetic very close to the mysticism of the Tibetan mandalas and the digital fractal decomposition of the space. The research tents to re create a world of abstract images that nevertheless shelter the elements of recognizability of the singers. They are portrayed almost like glass icons of an Escher like cathedral window, or through a mirror-like pop lens. The result is a moment of absolute suspension and classic-like estrangement. The digital attitude is, yes, used to transform the shape and the body of the singers but with an extreme cure in the attempt of translating and respecting that ancient ancestral feeling that this singing recalls.
- Stage portrays a human rotation inside the courtyard of the Taman Sari, an Indonesian palace from the 18th century, a well-known tourist attraction in Yogyakarta. Most of the visitors, once discovered the vaguely Escherian patio, they activate a sort of spontaneous communitarian choreography of entrances and disappearances. Everybody wait for their moment to reach the platform in the center of the stairs to take a picture; or they stay in the external perimeter to photograph who rose to the center. Like ghosts of the contemporary world, the transiting people digitally stop their presence and then vanish.
- It is possible to increase the value and dignity for the biggest industry area in the world? The art critical Luca M. Barbero explains this topic.
- A visual-art travel for Sardinia.
- A varied humanity sitting waiting in front of as many spectators sitting in front of a TV or monitor.
- A young couple and their lovely dog, and their last crisis. A night and a day full of disputes to take an important decision.
- Nada is an orderly who wanders around doing small jobs in a paused circus. There is no one besides her and some animals, and she's suspended in a psycho-temporal limbo. It is an opportunity for a flight of the mind, a dreamlike reflection on oneself.
- Giorgia lying on a sofa eats Pop Corn and zapps on TV until she falls asleep. Current images of women in various contexts quickly scroll on the screen. From the penumbra of the room, female faces and bodies of all ages and geographical origins begin to appear, creating a vibrant silent choir.
- A pink rabbit wanders on a scooter until he enters an apartment where he puts a VHS inside the video recorder of the living room. So the landlady arrives and, putting into PLAY, she begins to attend a dance lesson given by a skimpy coach. While the girl tries to follow the teacher's movements other characters, postmen, express ponies, plumbers, nuns and friends who join the television lesson, continue to ring on the door. Undaunted, the boyfriend of the girl continually opens the door without looking, continuing to work on the computer.
- A shabby glitter TV presenter introduces the Velvet band to the small stage of a broadcast. The members look at each others amazed and then attack the piece: the singer has not yet arrived. The latter in fact quietly gets out of bed and while having breakfast turns on the TV realizing that his friends are playing without him.
- Capa Rezza is a barber, lord and master of his shop frequented by singular characters such as a blonde girl who demands that her invisible company flea cut her hair, an elderly gentleman in search of radical changes, twins who seem to have come out of 'Twin Peaks' and a silver-toothed DJ assistant. Capa Rezza, peremptory and resigned, will try to satisfy every need, not without resorting to the altar of his ancestor 'figaro' too.