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Être en train

Être en train

Directed by Alberto Signetto

Reflections on the genesis of violence within the family.

Earth men lake

Earth Men Lake - Dialogues on the Production of the Documentary Film

Directed by Alberto Signetto

A video essay on the issue of documentary cinema in Italy, conceived as an American film from the 60s.

,Then after 1

, then after - A film by Lucio Lionello and Alessandro Tannoia

Directed by Lucio Lionello, Alessandro Tannoia

The fragmentation of life due to the continuous wounding of memory.

Two or three things

Two or three things

Directed by Armando Ceste

An elderly Tibetan woman and Jean-Luc Godard talk about themselves and their experiences. A film about personal memory, images of an autobiographical past.
A past that is not dead, in fact it is not even past.
A memory of emotions seen through other memories of emotions.
Every story, every life, has a beginning, a middle, and an end, though not necessarily in that order."
Ceste Armando

A Dog's Life

A Dog's Life - A film by Lucio Lionello and Alessandro Tannoia

Directed by Alessandro Tannoia, Lucio Lionello, Bertolino Marco

The unemployed man's daily struggle for survival. When poverty and hunger sharpen one's wits. The film participated in the 7th Turin International Youth Film Festival.

I still have my hands

I still have my hands

Directed by Armando Ceste, Probst Petra

An electromagnetic cartoon video with music by Meredith Monk.

Reflections on the big toe

Reflections on the big toe

Directed by Alberto Signetto

The result of the deadly mix between the horrible 80s of the agonizing First Republic and the terrifying prolegomena to the cultural nothingness of the pounced Second.

A flimsy house

A flimsy house

Directed by Alessandro Tannoia, Lucio Lionello

A house under construction collapses, and the construction site guard dies under the rubble. The collapse threatens to claim another victim: a child who is saved thanks to the timely intervention of Guillaume Apollinaire. Who is to blame? Who will solve the mystery?

The last tape

The last tape

Directed by Armando Ceste

Loosely based on Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, it is the reflection of a lonely character grappling with his past. Images from television and an impossible program "about the difficulty of being a communist" lead him on this journey of memory, exploring personal and political stories.